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General color ochraceous-buff. Head with the face overlaid with 

 very pale greenish; palpi oil green; eyes russet; dorsum of the head 

 with a narrow median whitish line extending from the fastigium caudad, 

 enclosed laterad by line borders of pansy purple, a broad bar of which 

 borders dorsad the narrow whitish postocular streak; antennae 

 proximad very pale greenish overlaid with purplish, distad clear oil 

 green. Pronotum with the usual situation of the lateral carinse marked 

 with whitish, as is also the entire cephalic margin and also the other 

 margins of the lateral lobes, caudal margin beaded with small purplish 

 spots. The median fine white line with its purplish borders is also 

 continued on the pronotum and mesonotum, while the mesonotum and 

 metanotum are beaded caudad as on the pronotum, the lateral whitish 

 bars of the pronotum being also continued on these sections. Abdom- 

 inal segments beaded caudad as with the thoracic segments, the 

 whitish lateral lines also extending to the apex of the abdomen, the 

 dorsal area between which is darker than laterad. Ovipositor russet, 

 the immediate apex darker. Femora wood brown mottled with 

 broccoli brown and on the caudal, femora touched with a wash of 

 greenish; caudal femora marked mesad and laterad in the proximal 

 half with a pattern of short oblique brownish lines; tibise green, the 

 cephalic and median pair brownish green proximad, clear dark green 

 distad, the caudal pair dark clear green, spines narrowly tipped with 

 black. 



Measurements. 



Length of body, 13.5 nim. 



Length of pronotum, 4.5 



Length of caudal femur, 17.5 



Length of ovipositor, 7 



The type is unique. 

 Hormilia elegans Scudder. 



Benson, July, 1905 (Schaeffer), 1 9 . San Bernardino Ranch, 3,750 

 feet, August, 1905 (F. H. Snow), 1 ? . 



These specimens belong to the typical color form.^^ CaudelP" has 

 recorded this species from this region and the records now extend from 

 Florence, Arizona, to the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico. 



Hormilia apache n. sp. 



Types: d^ and 9 ; Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise Co., 

 Arizona, August, 1905 (H. Skinner). [Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.] 



" Vide Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1904, pp. 572, 573. 

 =*« Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVIII, p. 477. 



