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vitta of black on same; second segment broadly rufous on sides. 

 Wings clear. Tegulae nearly white. 

 Holotype.—^o. 20047, U.S.N.M. 



EUPTILOPAREIA, new genus. 



Genotype. — Paraplagia erucicola Coquillott, 1897, Rev. Tach., 

 pp. 77-78. 



Differs from Ptilopareia as follows: Ai'ista short, thickened nearly 

 to tip. Third antennal joint three times second in both sexes. Face 

 and front ahnost same width in female, the face widening considera- 

 bly in male. First and fifth veins bare; tliird bristled only to small 

 cross vein in female, short of same in male (Julietta, Idaho). 



KUWANIMYIA, new genus. 



Genotype. — Kuwanimyia conspersa, new species. 



Related to the Admontia group and distinguished as follows: Dis- 

 tinct prochnate ocellar bristles, small, not widely divaricate. Arista 

 short, thickened, second joint long. Female with two proclinate 

 fronto-orbitals; male without, but with wide bristly front, the extra- 

 frontal bristles rechnate on posterior portion. Facial depression 

 long, deep, triangular, very wide below in male and depth better 

 marked than in female. Antennae inserted very high in male. Fe- 

 male front as wide as both eyes, that of male only a little narrower, 

 the face widening but slightly from front. Head rather flattened 

 antero-posteriorly, short; male frontal profile subhorizontal, that 

 of female very sloping. Parafacials wide in female, narrower in male; 

 their profile bowed outward in both sexes. Cheeks in both sexes 

 hardly one-fourth eye-height. Third antennal joint of female much 

 more slender than that of male. Facialia strongly ciHate. No dis- 

 cal bristles on abdominal segments. Apical cell closed a httle before 

 wing tip. Hind cross vein in middle. Strong costal spine. 



Named in honor of Dr. S. I. Kuwana, of Japan. 



KUWANIMYIA CONSPERSA, new species. 



Length of body, 7 to 7.5 mm.; of wing, 5 to 5.5 mm. Two males 

 and two females, Tokyo, Japan, reared from larva of Euj^rodis con- 

 spersa, July, 1912 (S. I. Kuwana, No. 85). 



Head silvery-white polHnose, the black parafrontals and ocellar 

 area largely showing through the pollen. Palpi, fii'st two antennal 

 jomts, and basal half or less of third joint rufous. Frontalia rufo tes- 

 taceous. Thorax, scutellum, and abdomen silvery pollinose, the 

 scutellum yellowish on apex; a median pair of well-separated linear 

 vittae showing on thorax before suture, and two heavy interrupted 

 outer ones. Pollen of abdomen shows most plainly on basal half or 

 less of segments two to four. Legs blackish, femora slightly polli- 

 nose. Wings clear, faintly tawny on base. Tegulae white. 



Holotype.—^o. 20048, U.S.N.M., female. Allotype, male. 



