194 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



anus, yellow. Wings extremely narrow, with long cilise ; marginal vein 

 igated. 

 Hab. — Florida. 



elongated. 



LXXV. Doriclytus Foerster. 



LXXVI. My mar Haliday. 



1. XX VI I. Fteratomus Packard. 



115 (i). Fteratomus Piitnamii Packard. Guide to the Study of 

 Insects, p. 202, pi. iii., f. 8, 8 ° . 



Hab. — Massachusetts. 



This genus is probably identical with Mymar Haliday. 



LXXVIII. Cos^mocoma Foerster. 



116 (i). Cosmocoma elcgans Howard. U. S. Agric. Rep., 1880, p 

 370. Hab. — District of Columbia. 



There is a Cosmocoma elegans Foerster, in Europe, and this species 

 may be changed to C. Howardii. 



117 (2). Cosmocoma macidipes, n. sp. 



Male. Length .03 inch. Black. Antennae 13-jointed, longer than 

 the whole body ; scape and pedicel pale brown, flagellum black. Leg 

 and petiole pale yellowish ; femora and posterior tibiae with a dusky 

 blotch above. Wings hyaline. 



Hab. — Florida. 



This species is allied to C. elegans How., but the blotches on thighs 

 and tibiae will readily distinguish it. 



LXXIX. CcrapJiractus \Valker. 

 LXXX. Stictothrix Foerster. 

 LXXXI. Anaphes Haliday. 



118 (i). A?iap/ies gracilis Howard. U. S. Agric. Rep., 1880, p. 370 

 Hab. — California. 



119 (2). Anaphes meliicornis, n. sp. 



Female. Length .03 inch. Shining black. Antennae 9-jointed, 

 honey-yellow, the club dusky. Legs honey-yellow, femora and posterior 

 tibiae somewhat testaceous. Wings hyaline. 

 Hab. —Florida. 



Sub-family DIAPRIIN.^. 



LXXXII. Coptera Say. 



(? Efitomacis Foerst.) 



