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long; pedicel a little longer than the first four funicle joints 

 combined ; funicle increasing in width distad so that the sixth 

 joint is over one-half wider than the first ; the first four joints 

 short, the first two a trifle longer than the third and fourth, 

 each except the first about twice as wide as long, the last two 

 joints nearly twice as long as the preceding, yet still wider than 

 long; club solid, no wider than the funicle, a little longer than 

 the preceding five joints combined, and obliquely rounded at the 

 apex dorsoventrad ; first five funicle joints with comparatively 

 long and coarse pile, the sixth joint and club with a much thicker, 

 finer and shorter pubescence. Wings with a narrow, curved 

 cross band of weaker, paler cilia at the end of the stigmal vein ; 

 speculum very narrow but uniform, not quite reaching the stig- 

 mal vein nor more than two-thirds of the distance to the posterior 

 margin ; bristles on submarginal vein well developed. Abdomen 

 about two -thirds as long as the thorax, triangular in outline, 

 depressed, the base cordate. Length, 0.8 mm. 



The frontovertex and upperpart of face to lower margin of 

 eyes pale clay yellow, more cadmium yellow next to the orbits 

 and dusky or brownish on vertex behind the ocelli ; occiput, 

 cheeks and lower part of face blackish brown, a paler brown, 

 transverse spot above antenna ; thorax and abdomen dull black 

 with a sliglit brownish tint ; the pleura more brownish, with 

 most of the propleura, the prepectal plates and the anterior 

 margin of the mesopleura dusky whitish ; collar of pronotum 

 whitish with a brown dot on each corner ; tegulae blackish brown 

 with anterior and exterior margin whitish. Antenna black, with 

 the sixth funicle joint and the club white. Anterior legs pale 

 brownish with most of the trochanter, the basal, inner, ventral 

 margin and band close to the apex of the femora, the base and 

 apex of tibiae and the tarsi yellowish white, the first and last 

 two tarsal joints, however, dusky ; middle trochanters and femora 

 dusky white with a brownish streak on the under side of the 

 latter, the tibiae whitish with base and apex narrowly blackish 

 and with two brownish black annuli near their middle, the tarsi 

 and tibial spur dusky yellowish, the last tarsal joint darker ; 

 hind legs similar to the front pair except that the tibiae have 

 an additional, narrow white annulus at their middle, and tlie 

 femora have their upper, inner margin whitish. Basal half of 

 wings deeply smoky to the end of the stigmal view, with tlie 

 apical margin of the area convex, and separated by a rather 

 narrow, curved pale band from the slightly dusky apex of the 



