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to the eyes; pronotum slightly angulate behind; metanotum with a distinct 
median groove, not transversely striate; abdomen dull black, hairy near tip, not 
much depressed; legs slender, spiny, the hind tibia more slender than in C. fortis 
and with short but stout spines above, longer spur about two-fifths of the meta- 
tarsus, last tarsal joint with distinct spines beneath (not in C. fortis). Wings not 
very long, marginal cell rounded at tip (like C. terminatus); second submarginal 
plainly longer than broad, receiving the first recurrent at middle; third sub- 
marginal barely longer than broad, narrowed above; second recurrent arising 
much beyond middle of anal cell, curving outward to the middle of the third sub- 
marginal cell; basal veins dislocated in fore wings, nearly interstitial in the hind 
wings. 
Length 12 mm. 
From Southern Pines, N. C., July 14. 
Pseudagenia antennalis n. sp. 
@. Iridescent blue, much like Ps. cwrulescens, but differs from that species by 
the antennz (except black basal joints) being yellowish-brown, and the anterior 
legs, except dorsal part of femora at base, are pale; the middle and hind tarsi are 
brown, and the tegulz are also brown. In structure also similar to Ps. cerulescens, 
but the third joint of the antenne is shorter than in that species, being only a 
little longer than the fourth joint; and the second discoidal cell of fore-wings is pro- 
portionately shorter and broader than in Ps. c@rulescens. Of the same size. 
From Fedor, Lee County, ae nid 29, Birkmann Coll., 
through Prof. C. F. Baker. 
Pseudagenia virginica n. sp. 
o. Black, with slight silvery pubescence, coxe silvery, the spurs white, no 
white at tip of abdomen. Clypeus truncate, antennze not very heavy, no line 
from antenne to ocelli; anterior ocellus fully twice its diameter from the laterals, 
the latter a little closer to each other than to the eyes, vertex from in front slightly 
rounded, face rather long and narrow; hind margin of pronotum impressed, arcu- 
ate; metanotum short, rounded, transversely impressed near tip; abdomen slender, 
hardly petiolate, apical lower margin of first segment produced below; legs slender, 
longer spur of hind tibia nearly one-half as long as the metatarsus. Wings nearly 
uniformly smoky; the marginal cell rather long, acute; second submarginal one- 
half narrowed above, receiving the first recurrent vein before middle; third sub- 
marginal larger, one-half narrowed above, the second recurrent arises from beyond. 
middle of apical cell, and runs obliquely to beyond middle of third submarginal cell. 
Length 6 mm. 
From Falls Church, Va., July 4, 1910. 
