AMERICAN NEUROPTERA. 99 



Chloroperia 3-puii<*tata Bauks. 



From Beulah, July 3d, and Las Vegas, June 9th (Coekerell). 



Chloroperia eoloradensis Banks. 



From Beulah, July 11th (Coekerell) ; and Carriage House, 

 Gallinas Canon, July 4th (Miss F. Beschle). 



Chloroperia pallitlnla n. sp.— Pale yellowish; wings pale greenish; 

 eyes, ocelli, margin of pronotuin, posterior margin of meso- and metascutellum 

 black; venation pale. Form rather elongate, pronotum as broad as head, anterior 

 margin nearly straight, sides rounded, but tapering behind. Wings narrow, very 

 few croes-veins; pedicel to fork of radial sector nearly as long as fork. Length 

 5 mm. ; expanse 15 mm. 



One specimen from Beulah, end of August (Coekerell). 



Chloroperia sigiiata Banks. 



Two specimens of this well marked species from Pecos, June 

 (Coekerell). 



Cap Ilia sp 



One specimen from Las Vegas (Coekerell). Related to 0. ver- 

 nalis, but probably new. 



IVeinotira colora<leiisii>« Banks. 



From Beulah, 8000 feet, and from top of range between the 

 Sapello and Pecos Rivers, August 2d, 11,000 feet (Coekerell). 



IVeinoura ciiictipes Banks. 



One specimen from Beulah, May 3d (W. P. Coekerell). 



IWemonra sp. 



A rather large specimen of an undescribed species from East Las 

 Vegas. I have the same si)ecies from Colorado. It has a large 

 swollen plate at tip of the body. 



Taeiiiopteryx sp. 



One male from Las Vegas, March ; very close to T. pacijica, but 

 probably a different species. 



Suborder ISOPTERA. 



Family TERMITID^. 

 Termopsis angusticollis Walk. 



Specimens from Mesilla, June 28th (Coekerell); also recorded by 

 Townsend, Zoe, vol. iv, p. 135 (1893). 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXX. APRIL. 1904 



