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1905] 
I'WO NEW MVMARID.i:. 
liY A. ARSK.NK CUUAULT, WASHI NC. I'ON. I). C. 
Camptoptera metotarsa sjjecies noveni. 
Female. Length, 0.90 mm. 
■Shining black, the abdomen polished black. Legs, excepting the coxae and 
apical joint of tarsi, basal three-fourths of scape, and the venation, brown. 
Head about as wide as the thorax, the eyes subovate, coarse, and very dark 
red; ocelli inconspicuous. Head and thorax coarsely shagreened, the latter short 
and convex, slightly longer than abdomen; parapsidal furrows absent, .\bdomen 
depressed, short, oval. Legs long, the first tarsal joint long, the coxae rather 
large and coarsely shagreened, the posterior femur with a convexity or swelling 
in the middle of its upper margin. \\'ings iridescent, very slightly clouded, the 
fore wings narrow, curved, the marginal fringes rather long. Body nearly hair- 
less. 
-Vntennae elbowed, about as long as the body, 9-jointed. Scape very long, 
subclavate, narrowed basally, about as long, or not quite so, as the next three 
joints combined, or about five times the length of the pedicel. Pedicel short, 
very much smaller, obconic. Joints 3 and 4 slender, cylindric, 4 longer, about 
twice the length of the pedicel, both slenderer than the scape and pedicel; 5, 6, 
and 7 equal, columnar, stouter than 3 and 4, but much shorter, yet far longer 
than the pedicel. Joint 8 equal to 5, 6, and 7, but slightly stouter. t'lub 
cylindric, not as long as the scape, but much stouter, about equal in length to 6. 
7, and 8 combined. 
From a single female captured while jarring peach at .\rlington, Virginia, 
June 2, 1905. -V rather large and striking species. 
Type. — No. 8941, Lnited States National Museum. 
Polynema picipes species novem. 
Female. Length, 0.73 mm. 
Whole body piceus black, shining; all of the legs excepting anterior coxae 
which are concolorous with body, basal portions of femora, and tips of the tarsi 
which are dusky, straw yellow. Oral area and tip of abtlomen beneath jiale 
yellowish. Femora darker than rest of the legs. Basal antenn.m concolorous 
with legs; joints 3-6 darker; joints 7 and 8 brown; 9, or the club, piceus; the 
scape darker at extreme base. Eyes very dark; ocelli ruby red. 
Head rounded, concaved along the face.wider than thorax; vertex roughened, 
front smooth. Thorax about etpial to abdomen, narrow, polished, the parajrsidal 
