172 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Funcorip® (HEMIPTERA). 
KOFULGORELLA, gen. nov. 
A small Fulgorid, with comparatively elongate tegmina, the costa 
arched basally, but gently coneave about the middle; outer margin 
very oblique. The venation is very well marked by dark lines, the 
veins being broadly pigmented. The homologies of the different 
veins in various genera of Fulgoride seem to be rather obscure, but 
as I interpret them in the present case, the venation is as follows : 
subcosta distinct from radius, ending on costa a little beyond the 
middle of the, and having one oblique branch to, costa; radius 
straight, branched terminally as shown in the figure ; media branch- 
ing beyond middle of wing, and enclosing a small fusiform cell ; 
cubitus branching near middle of wing; two cross-nervures from 
cubitus to media, and two from cubitus to first anal, the latter before 
middle of wing; series of gradate veins in the subapical field very 
well marked, consisting of a series of oblique transverse veins, one 
following the other, between the longitudinal nervures. 
I failed to associate this with any living or fossil genus, and 
so sent a sketch to Mr. K.P. Van Duzee, who kindly replied that 
it agreed with nothing known to him. It has a general resem- 
blance to Oliarus and its allies, but is remarkable for the shape 
of the tegmen and the regularity of the gradate veins. 
Hofulgorella bradburyi, sp. nov. 
Tegmen about 8 mm. long and 24 broad; with dark veins, and the 
apex broadly infuscated. No other parts preserved. 
Eofulgorella bradburyi. 
8.C.=Subcosta. R.=Radius. M.=Media. Cu. =Cubitus. A.=First Anal. 
Hab. Eocene shales about six miles north of Rifle, Cororado ; 
received from Dr. §. M. Bradbury. The locality is the same 
as that from which Philorites and other Diptera have been 
described. 
AGRIONIDM (ODONATA). 
Enallagma mortuella, sp. nov. 
Head and thorax black ; abdomen, at least as far as middle, warm 
red-brown above, pallid at sides, a ventral band and the sutures darker 
brown, no sign of any black saddles on the distal ends of the seg- 
ments, such as are usually seen in modern species. Legs pale red- 
dish, the femora at least largely black, the tibiae with short black 
bristles, quite as in the living species. Wings clear, the veins black 
or almost; stigmata warm red-brown with heavy black margins, alike 
on upper and lower wings. Length of anterior wings 19 mm., nodus 
to centre of stigma 11 mm.; length of posterior wings 174 mm. ; 
eleven postnodal cross-veins in anterior and nine in posterior wings. 
