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first segment of the hind tarsi is longer than the others together 

 and has about 6 spines. 



I apachcauus sp. nov. 



Yellowish, browner on the frons. Clypeus and longitudinal 

 lines on the fore and middle legs dark fuscous, hind legs testa- 

 ceous. Metanotum and tergites subsanguineous. Tegmina hya- 

 line testaceous, veins and granules concolorous ; an elongate spot 

 at apex of clavus, the inner margin broadly of apical third of 

 tegmen, curving around to apex and a long sufifused smudge on 

 second apical vein, dark fuscous, but although the veins on these 

 suffused parts are fuscous, the granules remain testaceous. 



Pygophor long and narrow, lateral margins parallel. 



Length 5 mill. 



HAB. Arizona, Nogales ; (Koebele's no. 2478). 



Unfortunately only a single female, in bad condition owing to 

 parasitization, of this interesting form. It is allied to PcrkinsicUa 

 Kirkaldy and Aracopiis Spinola, but is very different from any- 

 thing hitherto described. 



ISSIDAE. 



Brttchoinorplw Newnnan. 

 I inornio sp. nov. 



Black, partly with a brassy gleam. Legs yellowish, coxae anrl 

 femora partly at least suffused with blackish. Vertex sublinear. 

 Frons not very long, not extending outwards farther than tlie 

 abdomen, in profile. Head nearly one-half higher than its width 

 at the base between the eyes ; sublateral keels of frons enclosing 

 an oval, curved but not sinuate laterally. Puncturation much as 

 in B. oculata Newman ( probably generic ) . Tegmina formed 

 much as in the latter species, or a trifle shorter, truncate apically, 

 venation almost obsolete. 



Length (female) 3 mill. 



HAB. Arizona, Nogales; (Koebele's no. 2483). 



The coloring agrees with the laconic description of B. iiasula 

 Stal, but the frons is apparently much shorter. 



