218 NATHAN BANKS, 



This genus would appear related to Bercea, but differs in much 

 larger size, in small basal joint of antennae, shorter antennae, spines 

 on tibiae, etc. 



Agarofles grisea n. sp. — Head pale brown, a small wart under each eye, 

 a larger one just above and between bases of antennse. a large, oblong, oblique 

 one each side on vertex, with its fore end nearest tlie eye, and two transverse 

 ones on the pronotum, all crowned with long yellowish hair; antennse clothed 

 with short black hair; thorax and abdomen fuscous; genitalia reddish; legs pale, 

 clothed with short yellowish hairs; palpi with yellowish hair; wings grey, 

 veins mostly yellowish, surface with yellowish hairs at base, more blackish hairs 

 on apical part, veins with black hair, fringe grey, with some black at anal angle. 

 Discal cell connected near middle to the radius by an indistinct veinlet, discal 

 cell open (but microscopic examination shows traces of a cross-vein), where there 

 is a whitish hyaline spot; hind wings grey, with yellowish hair and grey fringe, 

 long on hind margin toward the base; male superior appendages slender, 

 inferior stouter, toothed. Expanse 26 mm. 



Sea Cliff, New York, June. 



