1905] 
AfOA’SJ^:— BAHAA/ A OA’THOBJBBA 
CRYLLIDAE. 
19. Mogisoplistus barbouri sp. nov. 
A larger and stouter species than slossoni of Florida, with the auditory 
foramina elliptic, twice as long as wide (in s/ossoni circular). Fronotum 
quadrate, narrowed anteriorly, strongly conve.x transversely, the front and 
hind margins truncate, the sides barely conve.x. Hind femora stout, 
about two-fifths as wide as long. Body and legs clothed with white 
scales. Hind legs with lower margin of femora, edge of tibiae, and sides 
of metatarsus with delicate white or brownish pile, the under side of the 
metatarsus and its spurs covered with a dense brush of brown pile. 
.\nterior and middle legs pilose, and with numerous additional long, 
slender, scattered hairs, attaining a length on the femur of half its 
diameter, on the tibia equalling its diameter. Ovipositor rather stout, 
barely lanceolate at tip. 
Body; 10; hind fern.: 2.3x6; hind tib. : 4.5; ovipositor: 5; antenna: 
13 ; pronotum: ant. margin, t.8, post, margin, 2.7, length, 2.4 mm. 
One 9 , \assau, July, T. Barbour. 
20. Cycloptilus nvieriianus Sauss. i ^ , i 9 , Xassau, G. M. .\llen. 
21. Xt'viobuis sp. I juv. $ , Xassau, June 28, G. M. .\llen. 
22. Nemobius alien! sp. nov. 
Body short, stout, somewhat depressed; antenna; extremely slender, 
two and a half to three times as long as the body. Beneath brown ; 
above, fuscous, finely maculate with brown. Hind femora with three 
transverse fuscous fasciae on apical three-fifths, at base brown with 
numerous narrow, oblique fuscous stripes. Bristles of head, pronotum 
and legs black; pubescence of body, legs and cerci brown. 
Spines of hind tibiae three in number on each side, forming a gradu- 
ated series with the longest apical spur ( which equals the metatarsus ) 
and densely pubescent, the hairs on the ventral side extremely long. 
.Uiditory foramina of male linear, of female lanceolate, the apex distal. 
Tegmina of male covering two-thirds of abdomen, nearly as wide as long, 
black, indistinctly varied with brown; truncate, the speculum and apical 
area aborted. Female completely apterous. Ovipositor moderately 
stout, compressed, gently but distinctly arcuate, shorter than hind 
femora, the tip slightly lanceolate, minutely denticulate on its dorsal 
margin; cerci equalling ovipositor, slender, villose, the hairs at base 
one-third as long as cercus. 
