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Color : Grass green ; fore and middle tibiae and apical segment 

 of the labium suffused with scarlet red ; tip of the labium and of the 

 tarsal claws only, black. 



Length, apex of vertex to apex of abdomen 11.00-12.00 mm. ; tip 

 of wing 14.00-15.00 mm. ; wing expanse 24-25 mm. 



Holotype 2 . Southern Pines, North Carolina. A. H. Manee. 



Allotype S . Southern Pines, North Carolina. A. H. Manee. 



Scolops parvulus n. sp. 



Fig. 186 



This species may be recognized by its small size and by the stout 

 gradually tapering cephalic process. 



Disk of the vertex broad, well rounded, being much broader than 

 in any other species known to me ; cephalic process broad, stout, inter- 

 mediate in shape between the processes of sulcipes and-grossus; gen- 

 eral form broad and oval, wing veins sharp and distinct. 



Color : General color fuscous, with the eyes, lateral areas of the 

 pronotum, tips of the wings, the tibiae and the tarsi blackish. 



Length, eyes to tip of the abdomen 3.50 mm. ; cephalic process 

 2.40 mm. 



Holotype $ . Southern Pines, N. C, June 14, 1918. A. H. 

 Manee. 



Paratype 5 . Southern Pines, N. C, June 14, 1918. A. H. 

 Manee. 



Epiptera brittoni n. sp. 



Fig. 263 



This species may be recognized by its dark brown color, narrow 

 produced vertex which is transversely rounded before. 



Vertex elongate, narrow, the lateral margins a little arched and 

 the anterior margin broadly transversely rounded ; f rons narrow, the 

 lateral margins strongly elevated; clypeus strongly carinate; pro- 

 notum obtusely produced between the eyes; mesonotal carinae nearly 

 obsolete. 



Color : General color dark brown somewhat intermediate be- 

 tween the black species like opaca and the brown species like varie- 

 gata ; vertex, pro- and mesonotum irregularh' marked with ochraceous 

 tawny; base of the frons black; apex pale ochraceous buff; clypeus 



