252 Journal New York Entomological Society, ivoi.xviii. 



Berlin, Conn., 



June 13, July 6, 7, 8, 16, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 1905. 

 College Park, Md., 



July 22, 24, 25, 29, 1905. 

 Falls Church, Va., August 12, 1905. 

 Myrtle, Ga., April 12, 1906. 



3. Anaphoidea pullicrura, new species. 



Normal position. 



Female. — Length, 0.65 mm. Moderately small. Normal. 



General color dark to black with some brownish, shining : Flagellum of 

 antennas concolorous with body, more brownish, clothed with short grayish 

 pubescence, the pedicel and scape lighter, dusky yellowish, slightly darker 

 than the general color of the legs ; the lateral neutral dusky, grayish yellowish, 

 uniform in color, distinctly lighter than and contrasting with, the general 

 body coloration, the distal tarsal joints as usual, darker. Eyes dark red. 

 Coxae more nearly concolorous with the body ; trochanters pallid. Fore 

 wings lightly but distinctly fumated, the fumation somewhat deeper proximad 

 and absent in a small more or less rectangular area caudad of the submarginal 

 vein ; very much as in the species sordidata Girault ; posterior wings similarly 

 fumated over their entire surface. Venation of both wings concolorous with 

 the wing surface. Ventum concolorous. Body sculpture consisting of very fine 

 lines, absent on the abdomen; surface of the eyes much coarser than the 

 body sculpture. 



Fore wings moderately, closely, uniformly ciliate in the disk as in 

 sordidata Girault, the discal cilia moderately long and close but not more than 

 3. third as coarse and much shorter than the marginal cilia ; discal cilia absent 

 directly distad of the marginal vein for over the latter's length and absent 

 also proximad and caudad of the venation as described for sordidata; the 

 single isolated cilium also present. Marginal cilia as in the type species but 

 proximad shortest at the cephalic margin. Fore wings narrow, narrower than 

 those of the type species, their greatest width at the distal fifth not being 

 equal to the length of the longest marginal cilia (at the apex of the caudal 

 margin) and bearing at that point but from six to nine rows of discal cilia. 

 Venation and other characters of the wings as in the type species. 



Caudal wings also as in the type species of the genus but more slender and 

 somewhat less curved, its marginal cilia relatively the same but shorter and 

 slightly more delicate, differing mostly in the discal ciliation which is ap- 

 proximately the same but the single longitudinal row in the center of the 

 blade is confined to the apical part of the blade and consists of not more than 

 four or five or less than two cilia or setae extending proximad from the apex 

 a short distance and widely separated in the line from each other ; this row 

 appears normally to contain about three cilia ; sometimes it is absent. 



Legs normal, similar to those of sordidata but the proximal tarsal joints 



