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Explanation of Plate X. — Contiriued. 



Fig. 8. — Hypopygiuni of Eriopiera (Acyphona) asymmetrica; 

 lateral aspect; p = pleura; s = 9th sternite; t = 9th tergite. 



Fig. 9. — Hypopygium of Erioptera {Acyphona) asymmetrica; 

 dorsal aspect; gonapopliyse. 



Fig. 10. — Hypopygium oi Limnophila japonica; dcjrsal aspect; 

 h = anal tube. 



Fig. 11. — Hypopygium of Limnophila saisiima ; \'entral 

 aspect. 



Fig. 12. — Hypopygium oi Limnophila inconcussa; dorsal 

 aspect; h=anal tube; pi = [ilsura. 



Fig. 13. — Hypopygium of Liogma kwitanai; lateral aspect; 

 t = 9th tergite ; p-c = penis-guard. 



Fig. 14. — Hypopygium of Liogma kuwanai; \-entral aspect of 

 the base of the tripartite penis-guard. 



Fig. 15. — Hypopygium of Liogma kuwanai,; dorsal aspect. 



(To be Continued.) 



A NEW PYROMORPHID FROM TEXAS. 



BY WM. BARNES, M.D., AND J. MCDUNNOUGH, PH.D., DECATUR, ILL. 



Acoloithiis novaricus, sp. nov. 



Very similar to falsarins Clem., having the wings of the same 

 dull black colour. The distinguishing feature is that the collar is 

 unbroken reddish-orange, whereas in falsarius this colour is con- 

 lined to the lateral areas, the centro-dorsal portion being black. 

 Expanse, 14 mm. 



Habitat: Kerrville, Texas; Shovel, Mt. Texas (July), 2 cf's. 

 Type and cctype coll. Barnes. 4 cf's (Texas). Cotypcs, Tring 

 Museum, England. 



Dr. K. Jordan, with whom we have recently had some cor- 

 respondence concerning this group, has called our attention to this 

 species and expressed the desire that we describe it. We take 

 pleasure in doing so, as the characteristic feature seems very 

 constant. 



September, 1S13 



