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Apterous viviparous female. — General colour grayish-black, segments 

 three to six of antennae, tibia and tarsi yellowish. Antennae shorter than 

 the body and without antennal tubercles. The lateral projections of the 

 body are very distinct, there being three sets of large and three sets of 

 small protuberances, the first set placed just behind the eyes, the 

 second midway on the abdomen, and a third large pair between the base 

 of the nectaries and the cauda. Nectaries about twice as long as wide 

 and tapering ; cauda short and thick. 



Measuremejits. — Length of body, .79 mm.^ width, .49 mm. Length 

 of antennal segments, I, .04 mm.; II, .03 mm.; Ill, .12 mm.; IV, .08 mm.; 

 V, .09 mm.; VI, .065 mm.; spur, .235 mm.; length of nectaries, .05 mm.; 

 cauda, .08 mm. 



Collected from Cyrilla raceviifiora at Batesburg, S. C, during the 

 summer of 1910. 



Anoecia CEnothercB, n. sp. 

 Alate viviparous female. — General colour yellowish-green, antennae, 

 head, thorax and legs dusky to black. Antennae about one-third the length 

 of the body, with six segments, the sixth bearing a short thumb-like spur. 

 Antennal tubercles wanting. Spur of sixth segment about one-fourth the 

 length of the segment, the segment being slightly longer than five, and 

 about one-half as long as three. Five slightly longer than four, and four 

 not much longer than one or two. Third segment with three or four 

 widely-separated sensoria, which are not as prominent as those in other 

 species of Ancecia. Fourth with one or two near the distal end. Fifth 

 with one large sensorium near the distal end and sixth with one large and 

 several small sensoria at the base of the spur. Head broadly rounded, 

 body short and robust, wings short and broad. Wing-veins not heavy, 

 fore wing with two oblique veins and cubitus once forked. Abdomen 

 yellowish, with five dorsal stripes distally placed, and a row of six or seven 

 black spots, one each side. Nectaries are but flanged edges on a slightly 

 raised base. Cauda broadly rounded and broader than long. Anal 

 plate broadly rounded and merged into the abdomen. Antennae, legs, 

 cauda and tip of abdomen with numerous fine hairs. 



Measure7Jients. — Length of body, 1.66 mm.; width, .76 mm. Length 

 of antennal segments, I, .04 mm.; II, .05 mm.; Ill, .18 mm.; IV, .065 

 mm.; V, .09 mm.; VI, .078 mm.; spur, .03 mm.; length of wing, 1.89 mm.; 

 total expansion, 4.0 mm.; length of nectaries, .04 mm.; cauda, .15 mm. 



