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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 



Lepidosaphes hech'ti Newman {Myt lias pis citricohi Glover) collected 

 in China by Mr. George Compere. 



Genus BARDYLIS, new genus. 



Female. — All tarsi -t-jointed; first tarsal joint of middle leg nearly 

 as long as second and third joints together; middle tibial spur not 

 quite as long as first tarsal joint. Marginal vein of fore wing a 

 trifle shorter than submarginal; stigmal short but evident; wing disc 

 very closely and evenly ciliate; margin with long cilia from stigma 

 to anal angle, gradually lengthening from stigma to lower distal point 



and thence rapidly de- 

 creasing in length to 

 anal angle; margin of 

 wing evenly c u r v e cl 

 fro m anal angle to 

 cost a. Antenna? 7- 

 jointed, pronouncedly 

 c 1 a V a t e ; club ovate, 

 with its joints of sub- 

 equal length ; the two 

 f u n i c 1 e joints about 

 equal in 1 e n g t h and 

 w i d t h , each slightly 

 shorter than pedicel 

 and first club joint ; the 

 whole surface of the 

 fl a g e 1 1 u m furnished 

 w i t h m i n u t e hairs. 

 Eyes hairy. 



M a I €. — A n t e n n a^ 

 more elongate, S-jointed, all scape joints subequal in length and 

 Avidth, except terminal joint of club, which comes to a rounded point. 

 The tarsi are longer than in the female and the first funicle joint is 

 not as long as the second and third together. 



Type. — The following species: 

 Bardylis australiensis, new species. (Fig. 21.) 



Female. — Length 0.5 mm.; expanse 1.34 mm.; greatest width of 

 fore wing 0.18 mm. Color: Head, pronotum, mesoscutum, tegula\ 

 and abdomen brown; mesoscutellum, metascutum, mesopleura, and 

 metapleura dull orange-yellow ; antenna^, coxa\ and femora light 

 brown; Aving veins dusky; fore wings -with a dusky cloud below mar- 

 ginal vein ; eyes dark red. Occiput closely and finely aciculate ; meso- 

 scutum faintlv aciculate. 



Fig. '20.- 



-Caaca chiwmh: Fore wing, antenna, and middle leg 

 of female. (Jreatly enlarged (^ original). 



