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far before wing-tip. Hind cross-vein nearly straight, close to the 

 right-angled cubitus. Apical cross-vein quite evenly concave 

 outwardly. Cubitus with slight wrinkle. Costal spine small. 

 Wings broad; third vein bristled only at base, others bare. 



Okanagania hirta new species. 



Length of body 9.5 mm.; of wing 7.5 mm. One male, 

 Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, April 27, 1913 (E. M. Anderson, 

 through F. Kermode, No. 190). 



Black. Head silvery-cinereous, epistoma and vertex with 

 darker shade. Occipital beard brassy-gray, all other hair black. 

 Thorax with submetallic shining greenish shade. Scutellum 

 broadly testaceous on apex. Abdomen blackish, subshining; 

 with a small rufous spot on each side of second segment near 

 lateral margin, and a faint suggestion of same on third segment. 

 Wings nearly clear. Tegula? whitish. 



Holotype, No. 19557 U.S.N.M. 



Panzeriopsis new genus. 



Genotype — Panzeriopsis cnrriei Townsend, new species. 



Differs from £rwe.y//a as follows: Male. Front at vertex much 

 wider than e^^e. Epistoma very prominent, subhorizontally pro- 

 jected. First and second aristal joints both elongate, the first 

 longer than second. Third antennal joint same length as the 

 elongate second, widened, rounded apically. Parafacials with long 

 hair, same as front and cheeks. No oceilar bristles. Eyes bare. 

 Three to six facio-orbitals. Proboscis much longer than head- 

 height, moderately slender. Palpi elongate, slender, a little 

 widened apically but thin. Cheeks only a little less than eye- 

 height. Mesoscutum devoid of macrochaetae except on lateral 

 margins and a w^eak pair or two on hind margin, the surface being 

 clothed with long hair. Scutellum with a decussate apical pair 

 of bristles, three fairly strong laterals, some weaker laterals and 

 hairs, and some discals and hair. Abdomen with two to four 

 discals on second and third segments, two to four median marginal 

 on second, third with marginal row, fourth with marginal row 

 and more or less complete discal row. Apical cell ending farther 



