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• ,f ,K;r,l>.of the pterosti^ma and a little below it. A hyaline 

 rt :::r Cw;^: I'^^ '-r of th; pterosti,.a. th^on^h the apical half 

 !rl i .1 1 cell to^he posterior n.argin. A hyaline spot on the ,nner n.arg,n 

 of the d>sco <lal ce 1 ^^t^^een the pterost.gma and the 



•'"' 'l V; and thr e hJalL marginal spots, one in each of the first three pos- 

 second sector, ^"<i -^^^^^ 1^ the smallest. The basal third of the pterostigma 



tenor marginal cells the first o ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ 



and a little below .t ^^^r^nllTZtsuZeln of the discoidal cell to inner 



ZT:::::^^^:^:^^^'^^^ of the median space, a small spot on inner mar- 

 has a la.ge paten ^.^^^.^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^j^^ ^^^^^^^ posterior 

 g,n below cubitus, ndanoters^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^.^^ ^^^^^ 



""t I !^; the three marginal spots are larger. Posterior wings hyaline, pale 

 ZdXr:! !:^r!;::::alc^g th/ anterior margin. Length to end of wings 



'^' FromTwrexamples found in the crevices of the bark of a black oak, 

 in woods. Very diificult to distinguish from the bark. 



P^ocus speciosus n. sp. Plate 2X, fig. T.-Fusc.us; head testaceous. 

 AntenntrionX than wings, fuscous, pilose, testaceous at base, thirteen jointed, 

 fhernder joints very long. Last joint of palpi, black. Clypeus pale. Nasus 

 f'intt linea ed with pale. Some indistinct and irregular paler markings on dor- 

 urn an^reciput. Eyes black. Thorax shining black, the apex of the mesothorax, 

 u eots Abdomen fuscous, luteous toward the apex. Legs luteous; tibine pilose, 

 a black point at the base of each hair; apex of tibiae and the tars, fuscous. An- 

 terior wfngs hyaline ; basal third with a broad fuscous band, which commences ,n 

 the cubitafspie near the base and extends along the inner margin, bending up 

 to and above the basal angle of the discoidal cell; a broad fuscous band from the 

 apex along the posterior margin to the fourth cellule where ,t bends upwarcl 

 cLin. the wing and dividing above the middle, the narrow branch reaching the 

 apex oF the pterostigma, and the other reaching the anterior margin at the base 

 ofthe pterostigma. Pterostigma with the basal two-thirds yellow, the apex rich 

 browl' VeL^uscous, pale^yellow at the base of the wing, and the posterior 

 marcrinal vein yellow at the hyaline band. Posterior wings hyaline clouded with 

 fuscous at the posterior apex. Length to end of wings nearly o m ill.m. _ 

 From two examples collected by H. K. Morrison m North Carolina. 

 Elipsocus maculosus n. sp. P^ate IX, /,. 8.-Pale yellow. Anten- 

 nae pale, sparsely pilose, annulated with fuscous ; (broken). Palpi pale Labrura 

 with a blalk spot in the middle. Nasus lineated with gray and irregular grayish 

 markings upon the crown. Small black spot at ocelli. Eyes black Thorax tus- 

 cous. Ibdomen pale yellow. Legs semi-transparent, pale; the tibiae and ai si 

 pilose, at the base of each hair a black point. Anterior -^^^^^^^'^'^JlSZ' 

 pterostigma the same ; a very faint gray spot at the lower angle of the pterostigma 

 and one or two of the same spots in each of the cells. Veins silvery with black 

 hairs, at the base of each hair a minute black point within a rounded fuscous spot 

 giving the appearance of white veins evenly spotted with fuscous. Posterior 

 wings silvery hyaline, the veins fuscous. 



From one specimen taken among the foliage of chestnut. 



