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



OUia santaritella, new species. 



White, sides of thorax rosy tinted; fore wings with costal half white, inner half 

 pale rosy ochraceous, separated by a deep red line below median vein that fades out- 

 wardly and is lost before margin. Hind wings whitish, translucent. Expanse, 23 mm. 



One $ , Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona, June 7 (E. A. Schwarz). 



Type. — No. 7893, U. S. National Museum. 



^Cabnia, new genus. 



Fore wings with 9 v^ins, 5 and 8 absent, 2 and 3 stalked ; a costal fold beneath at 

 base. Hind wings with 5 veins, 3, 5 and 8 absent, 2 well before angle of cell. Tongue 

 very short, not as long as head ; labial palpi upturned, the second joint with a tuft 

 below ; maxillary palpi simple ; $ antennse with the basal joint lai-ge, a small promi- 

 nence at its tip, shaft sinuously bent, then slightly thickened ; a few long hairs in the 

 bend. 



Cabnia myronella^new species. 



Dark cinereous, fore wings even, uniformly colored, slightly frosted by pale 

 scales. Lines fine, obscure, whitish, distinct only on inner half of wing, sinuous, nar- 

 row. Hind wing whitish, subpellucid, narrowly pale fuscous at margin before the 

 fiinge, which is long, pale. Expanse, II mm. 



One $ , Washington, D. C, June, 1902 (Aug. Busck). 

 Type. — No. 7894, U. S. National Museum. 



Class I, HEXAPODA. 



Order XI, ORTHOPTERA. 

 A NEW FORFICULID FROM THE PHILIPPINES. 



By a. N. Caudell, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Auchenomus minor, new species. 



Antennje with 19 segments, I broad and long, equalling in length that of 2, 3, 4 

 and 5 combined ; 2 very small, but half as long as 3 ; 3, 4 and 5 subequal in length, 

 less than twice as long as broad ; the remainder elongate, growing proportionately 

 longer towards the tip of the antennae, the terminal one being many times longer than 

 broad, all segments clavate. Pronotum slightly longer than broad, slightly narrower 

 than the head, anteriorly prolonged into a narrow neck and posteriorly broadly 

 rounded, the disk flat, broadly depressed medially. Tegmina about twice as long 

 as the pronotum, apically broadly concave ; wings extending beyond the tips of the 

 elytra for a distance equal to the width of the pronotum. Abdomen flattened, seg- 

 ments 3 and 4 very slightly plicate laterally. Pygidium scarcely projecting, apically 



