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his type, I have no doubt that this Aweme specimen is his species, and also 

 that it is most decidedly distinct from dorsisignatatia. Type from Texas. 



Eucosma glomerana, Wlsm. — Aweme, July. Type from Texas, not 

 since recorded. 



Eucosma corosann, Wlsm. — Rounthvvaite, July; Beulah, VII, 15. 

 Type from Montana, and not since recorded. 



Eucosma jtmcticiliana, Wlsm.— Aweme, VII, 26, to VIII, 15. 

 (Northern U. S.) 



Eucosma argentialbana, Wlsm.— Beulah, VII, 15; Aweme, VI, 6, 

 to VI., 29; Rounthwaite, July. (Texas.) 



Pseudogalleria inimicella, Zell. — Aweme, VI, 16 ; Beulah. New 

 Western and Northern record for this species. 



Thiodia striatana, Clem. — Rounthwaite, June. (Atlantic States.) 



Thiodia dorsiatomana, Kearf. — West Manitoba. 



Thiodia pallidicostaiia, Wlsm. — Aweme, VI, 16, to VII, 27; Beulah, 

 VII, 15 ; Winnipeg ; Cartwright. 



Thiodia tenuiana^ Wlsm. — Aweme, VI, 16. Rounthwaite, June. 



Thiodia triangulana, Kearf — Rounthwaite, July ; Aweme, VI, 29. 



Thiodia infijjibriaiia, Dyar. — Aweme, VIII, 13 ; Cartwright ; Roun- 

 thwaite, July ; Winnipeg. 



Thiodia refusana, Walk. — Rounthwaite, May; Aweme, V, 20 to 27. 



(To be continued.) 



NEW SPECIES OF PHLEPSIUS AND RELATED GENERA 



(HOMOPTERA). 



BY E. D. BALL, UTAH AG. COLL., LOGAN. 



Phlepsius Slossoni, n. sp. — Form and general appearance of lippulus 

 nearly, slightly larger and darker, with a much longer, flatter vertex. 

 Length, 6 mm.; width, 2 mm. 



Vertex slightly acutely angled, the apex truncate, nearly twice longer 

 on middle than against eyes, the disc concave, anterior margin sharp and 

 broadly foliaceous, the line between this foliaceous margin and the front 

 proper being sharply marked. Front slightly convex, evenly narrowing to 

 the apically expanded clypeus. Elytra moderately long, appressed behind 

 the middle, the apices slightly flaring. Venation obscure. 



Colour : vertex pale fulvous and brown, a narrow median line to just 

 before the middle forks at right angles, and finally slightly reflexed, black, 

 a wedge-shaped mark from the apex back to this fork, the lateral margins 

 and basal angles ivory white. The apical wedge is black-margined, and 

 the lateral margins have a few slender wavy lines of black extending into 



June, 1905. 



