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between them, while in P. cojiiais they are as long. This species is 

 also much smaller. The wings are dark, but darker on tip than 

 elsewhere ; the basal vein curved, and the clypeus truncate. 



Length lo mm. 



From Great Falls and Falls Church, Va., in April. 



Priocnemis reiicia, n. sp. — Similar to P. germanus but much smaller, 

 and the legs more brown ; the hind tibia has only about six teeth 

 above, and these very weak (in P. germaîius stronger and about ten 

 present) ; the veinlet between the second and third eel's is nearly 

 straight and the second recurrent vein arises but little beyond the 

 middle of the anal cell ; clypeus hardly truncate. 



Length 6 mm. 



From Sea Cliff, N. Y., in Septeniber. 



Psaimnochares georgiana, n. sp. — Black, except the abdomen which 

 is entirely reddish; and the hind tibiœ and tarsi are also reddish, the 

 latter with the tips of the points black. The third joint of the 

 antennre is not quite as long as the width of the vertex. The meta- 

 notum has a broad, deep, median furrow ; the long spur of the hind 

 tibia is about two-thirds the length of the metatarsus ; and the third 

 submarginal cell is no longer ihan the second, and with a very oblique 

 vein on the outer side. The structure is very similar to P. fuscipeniiis^ 

 but the lateral ocelli are plainly nearer to the eyes than to each other ; 

 the abdomen has a compressed tip. 



Length 12 to r4 mm. 



From Bainbridge and Pomona, Ga., Sept. (Bradley), and Southern 

 Pines, N. Car., June, Aug. (Manee). 



Pseiidagenia 7ia?ie/la, n. sp. — Bluish or purplish and black, clothed 

 with whitish hair, dense on the clypeus ; pronotum arcuate behind ; 

 metanolum grooved; abdomen polished; wings hyahne, venation black; 

 third subinarginal cell much longer than broad, its outer side very 

 oblique ; long spur on hind tibia nearly one-half the length of the 

 metatarsus, latter not spined, with only very short, fine bristles. Similar 

 to P. architecta^ but uniformly much smaller, the face much more narrow, 

 being as high as broad ; antennae less slender, the third joint but little 

 longer than the fourth ; and few if any long hairs above on the basal 

 segment of the abdomen. 



Length 6 to 7 mm. 



