84 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xii. 



Subfamily IV, Podagrionin.^. 



Genus PODAGRION Spinola. 

 Podagrion quinquedentatus, new species. 



Male. — Length, 3.4 mm. Dark bluish-green, the front of the head metallic- 

 green ; scape of antenna and legs, except the coxre and the hind femora, which are of 

 a dark metallic-bluish tinge, brownish-yellow, the hind tibiae brown or dark fuscous ; 

 the swollen hind femora are armed with Jive teeth beneath ; flagellum brown-black. 

 Wings hyaline, the veins brown. Abdomen neneous black, but yellow beneath for 

 half its length at base. 



Type. — No. 7148, U. S. National Museum. 



Hong-Kong, China. This species was taken by Mr. A. Koebele ; 

 it is evidently allied to F. sinensis Walker. 



( To be contimied. ) 



THE PHILANTHID^ OF NEW MEXICO.— I. 



By H. L. Viereck, and T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 New Haven, Conn. Colorado Springs, Cul. 



Genus EUCERCERIS Cresson, 1865. 



Table of Species (alternative). 



1. Legs yellow and black ; base of metathorax striate , 2 



Legs red, reddish or with some yellow 3 



2. Mesothorax very sparsely punctured striareata 



Metathorax quite closely punctured chapmanae 



3. Head black with a yellow, rarely red, spot above or just back of each eye... 4 

 Head with much red, or at least a red or brownish patch on cheeks 7 



4. Enclosure of metathorax punctured; scutellum entirely black montana 



Enclosure of metathorax transversely striate ; scutellum with light markings.. 5 



5. Abdomen without red 6 



Second segment of abdomen at least red tricolor 



6. Scutellum and enclosure without yellow spots simulatrix 



Scutellum and enclosure with yellow spots fulvipes 



7. Sides of mesothorax sparsely punctured on a shining ground 8 



Sides of mesothorax closely punctured, the punctures more or less confluent.. 9 



8. Top of head red except between the ocelli or occiput partly black ; clypeus of 9 



with a prominent projection unicornis 



Top of the head black with red Intruding laterally rubripes 



9. Larger; head largely, cheeks and vertex red; clypeus of 9 with a prominent 



median proj ection f ulviceps 



Smaller 10, 



10. Region on each side of ocelli usually black ; a prominent process on each side of 

 clypeus in 9 canaliculata. 



