83n 



('oLT.KGE JoTTRNM, OP ENTOMOLOGY 



Rostrum aud palpi liglit t)ro\vnisli-yello\v; antennfe light lirown. Front 

 vertex and oecipnt light hrownish-yellow, with a sparse greyish bloom. 



Thoracic pra'sevitum dull yellow, rather shining, wathout apparent stripes, 

 siMituin, seutellum and postnatum similarly colored. Pleurae uniform dull yellow. 

 ILiiteres pale, uniform throughout. Legs — Coxa; and trochanters dull brownish- 

 yellow; femora similar, slightly darkened apically; tibia and tarsi uniform 

 brownish-yellow. "Wings almost hyaline, veins light brown. Venation (Figure 

 260, A, or Ent. News, 1. c.) — Sc^ very long, Sc- far removed from its tip; 

 cross-vein r present, inserted on R2 about its own length beyond the form of 

 R2+3; Ml much shorter than iIl+2 beyond cross-vein m. Short hairs in 

 most of the distnl cells of the wing. 



Figure 260 



median line and a 

 vellow, almost con- 



1(150 ft.: Aug. 



Abdominal tergiuii brown with a naiTOW, dark(>r. 

 narrow pleural band of the same color: sternum i)ale 

 colorous with the thoracic pleura;. 



Holotype, i . Wood worth's Lake, Fulton Co.. N. Y. 

 22, 1910. (Alexander, coll.) 



Allotype, 9 , with the type. 



Paratypes, 30, 3 9. Sport Is., Sncandaga R., June 28, 1011 

 woi'th's Lake, Gloversville and Johnstown. Fulton Co., N. Y. ; Ithaca 

 kins Co., N. y.; September, 1911. 



Types in Author's Collection 



Paratypes in British Jluseum of Natural History, V. S. Nat. .Mus., 

 Iiiiversity and in author's collection. 



I am indebted to ]\Ir. Edwards for the following coiiipari.son of americann 

 with the European se)Hlis: 



Wood- 

 Tomi)- 



Cornell 



