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thorax as in E. pulchella, but more distinctly punctured, not so shining. 

 .Hid the pubescence less glittering'; on the scutellum and postscutellum 

 the pubescence is dense and rather long. Wings hyaline, the tips 

 faintly tinged with pale fuscous; nervures fuscous, the stigma testace- 

 ous. Legs brown, paler at base, the pubescence pale glittering ochra- 

 ceous; the posterior pair with the scopa long, dense and entirely silky 

 uchraceous. Abdomen strongly tinged with brownish, broadly ovate, 

 subdepressed, feebly punctured, shining, apical margins of the segments 

 pale brownish; markings similar to those of E. pulchella, but less dis- 

 tinct and not so glittering; the apical segment is clothed with pale 

 ochraceous pubescence, as well as the venter. Length 31 lines; ex- 

 panse of wings G] lines. 



Collection. — Ent. Soc. Philad. One specimen. 



Distinguished at once from E. pulchella 9 , by the scopa of the hind 

 legs being entirely ochraceous. 



Exomalopsis pubescens, n. sp. 



Piceous, clothed with short ochraceous pubescence, closely and finely punc- 

 tured; face densely clothed with pale glittering pubescence; wings subhyaline, 

 iridescent; legs clothed with ochraceous pubescence; abdomen globose, the 

 third and following segments with a fascia of dense ochraceous pubescence. 



Male. — Short, robust, piceous-brown, closely and finely punctured, 

 clothed with a short, dense, ochraceous pubescence; face and clypeus 

 with a dense, appressed, pale, glittering pubescence; antennae piceous 

 at base (flagellum broken off). Thorax densely clothed with dark 

 ochraceous pubescence, longer and somewhat whitish on the pleura be- 

 neath; disk of mesothorax naked; tegulae yellowish-testaceous. Wings 

 faintly tinged with pale fuscous, iridescent; nervures testaceous. Legs 

 pale brownish, clothed with a rather dense ochraceous pubescence; tips 

 of the tibiae and the tarsi yellowish. Abdomen short, globose, shining, 

 closely, finely and distinctly punctured; base and sides of the first seg- 

 ment, a slightly oblique line on each side of the second, and a fascia on 

 each of the following segments, covering most of the segments and 

 slightly interrupted on the middle of the third segment, of short, dense, 

 appressed, pale ochraceous pubescence, glittering in certain lights; be- 

 neath pale testaceous, shining. Length 2§ lines; expanse of wings 5 

 lines. 



Collection. — Dr. J. Grundlach. One specimen. 



Smaller, and more distinctly punctured and pubescent than the pre- 

 ceding species, with the abdomen .short and globose. 



