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the scutelli black, a median black stripe on dorsum of abdomen ; tip 

 of tarsi black, and a faint mark on knees. Wings pale, venation pale, 

 except rather darker beyond middle. Anterior ocellus not much 

 nearer to posterior ocelli than they to each other, and these a little 

 farther apart than from the eyes ; pronotum very broad, about ellipti- 

 cal, the anterior margin a little rounded, the sides and hind angles 

 broadly rounded ; setae very short ; wings rather long, the fork of 

 radial sector usually not twice as long as pedicel, about four median 

 cross-veins. 



Expanse 18 to 20 mm. 



From Black Mountain, north fork of the Swannanoa River, 

 North Carolina, May; also Gloversville, N. Y., 13 June 

 (Alexander). 



AUopei'la lateralis n. sp. 



Pale yellowish ; antennae black beyond middle, palpi dark ; prono- 

 tum with black margin all around ; abdomen pale, a median black 

 streak on dorsum ; setse and legs pale, tarsi dark ; wings hyaline, vena- 

 tion pale, but the cubital and its branches, the anastomosis, and the 

 radial sector beyond it usually dark. Anterior ocellus much smaller 

 than posterior ocelli, and much nearer to them than they to each other, 

 which is about their distance from the eyes ; pronotum twice as broad 

 as long, truncate in front, posterior corners very broadly rounded, 

 each side rugose on the disc ; setae very short. Wings rather long, 

 fork of radial sector nearly twice as long as its pedicel ; about four or 

 five median cross-veins. 



Expanse 18 to 22 mm. 



From Black Mountain, north fork of the Swannanoa River, 

 North Carolina, May; and Gloversville, N. Y., June (Alex- 

 ander). 



Neiniira veiiiista n. sp. 



Yellowish brown ; antennas nearly black ; femora dark at tip ; tibiae 

 at base and tip, and all tarsi blackish. Fore wing a uniform deep 

 brown, with about 35 large, clear, whitish rounded spots in the cells, 

 disposed rather regularly over the surface, but none in basal costal 

 area and few indistinct in anal area ; hind wings uniform dusky brown. 

 Head finely hairy ; ocelli much nearer to eyes than to each other ; an- 

 tennae very long and slender ; pronotum nearly square, posterior angles 

 sharp, strongly rugose above on each side. Wings moderately long, 

 about six median and five cubital cross-veins. 



Length 9 mm. 



From Huachuca Mountains, Arizona (Oslar). Readily 

 known by the spotted wings. 



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