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yellowish brown. Wings subhyaline ; no stigmal spot ; veins yellowish 

 brown. Venation : (See fig. n.) Sc ending before origin of Rs, Scj far 

 before tip so that Sc, is long, somewhat shorter than Rs ; basal deflection 

 of Cu, before the fork of M. 



Abdomen: tergum yellowish brown, apices of the sclerites narrowly 

 paler ; sternum light yellow. 



Holotype. — S- Totonicipan, Guatemala. (Dr. G. Eisen.) 

 Allotype. — 9- Antigua, Guatemala. (Dr. G. Eisen.) 

 Paratypes. — ii (^ s, 8 9 s. Quichi (July, 1902); Antigua and 

 Totonicipan (July, 1902) ; Guatemala. 



Types in U. S. Nat. Mus. coll. (No. 15,134.) Paratypes in author's 

 collection. 



Resembles />«/-//Vi?/^ Doane (Ent. News, Jan., '08, p. 7), from north- 

 western U. S , but head is more gray, abdomen much lighter coloured 

 and the thoracic stripes different. 



Furcotnyia andicola, sp. n. 



Head gray ; thorax brownish yellow ; wings with scanty brown marks. 



?. — Length, 8. 1 mm.; wing, 11.2 mm. 



9 . — Head : rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antennae, basal seg- 

 ments brown, flagellar segments very dark brown. Front, verte.v and 

 occiput gray. 



Thorax : pronotum dull yellow, the dorsum indistinctly suffused with 

 brown. Mesonotum dull brownish yellow, a broad brown median stripe 

 and shorter, less distinct lateral ones ; scutum reddish brown, suffused 

 with darker brown ; scutellum and postnotum brown, with a grayish brown 

 bloom. Pleurte dark brown. Halteres, stem greenish at base, darkening 

 to brown at the tip. Legs : coxse greenish, femora brownish yellow, the 

 tip clearer yellow ; tibi« light brown, darkened at tip ; tarsi brown. Wings 

 subhyaline, veins brown, C, Sc and R, more yellowish ; a large, rectangu- 

 lar brown stigma, which is continued back over the fork of Rs as a 

 rounded spot ; narrow brown seams on the cord and outer end of cell i£t 

 M.,. Venation (see fig. h.): Sc ending just beyond origin of Rs ; Sc.^ 

 removed from the tip so that Sc, is rather more than half as long as Rs ; 

 Rs about one and one-half the length of the deflection of R, .5; basal 

 deflection of Cu, before the fork of M. 



Abdomen: tergum and sternum brown, the apices of the sclerites 

 yellowish. It is probable that, in life, the insect is quite greenish. 



Holotype. — 9- San Antonio, Bolivia. (Received from Staudinger- 

 Bang-Haas.) 



