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rations, all interspaces clothed with abundant hairs, of which those 
in first three interspaces are mostly scalelike. 
Type locality —Vermejo, N. Mex. 
Additional localities —Capitan, N. Mex.; Fort Garland, Colo.; and 
Panguitch, Utah. 
Host.—Juniperus scopulorum Sargent. 
Additional hosts —Juniperus monosperma (Engel.) Sargent and 
J. pachyphloea Torrey. 
Type material_—Holotype, allotype, and 35 paratypes, U.S.N.M. 
No. 55412. 
Remarks.—The holotype, allotype, and 15 paratypes were taken 
from Rocky Mountain red cedar at Vermejo, N. Mex., by Hopkins; 10 
paratypes from J. monosperma at Capitan, N. Mex., by W. F. Fiske; 
7 paratypes from Juniperus at Fort Garland, Colo., by Hopkins; 3 
paratypes from Juniperus at Panguitch, Utah, by H. E. Burke. <Ad- 
ditional specimens have recently been collected by R. L. Furniss from 
J. scopulorum, J. utahensis, and J. pachyphloea in New Mexico, Utah, 
and Arizona. 
PHLOEOSINUS TEXANUS, new species 
Male.—Black, with elytra reddish brown to piceous; 2.15-3.14 mm. 
long, holotype 2.74 mm. long, 1.96 times as long as wide; allied to 
neomexicanus. 
Frons very wide between eyes, frontal rectangle about 0.62 as 
long as wide, epistomal lobe not projecting beyond epistomal lip; 
surface black, shining, strongly granulate-punctate below and at 
sides, granules lacking in median area above; arcuately, transversely 
impressed, deeper in median line; median carina indistinet, often 
lacking except for small median tubercle on epistoma; hairs moder- 
ately short and fine. Eye three times as long as wide, more than half 
divided by a rather wide U-shaped emargination. Antenna with club 
nearly twice as long as wide; first suture arcuate, slightly oblique, 
others strongly oblique. 
Pronotum about 1.14 times as wide as long, widest at posterior 
angles; sides arcuately convergent from base to constriction just 
behind broadly rounded front margin; surface black, shining, with 
deep, close, rather fine punctures (finer than in neomewxicanus), finer 
and very dense near front margin, subgranulate on sides; median 
line slightly elevated on posterior two-thirds, impunctate and widest 
in middle third, lateral calli moderately small (smaller but more 
distinct than in neomewicanus) ; hairs more numerous than in neo- 
mexicanus, somewhat longer at sides. 
Elytra wider than pronotum, about 1.28 times as wide as long; 
sides nearly straight and subparallel on anterior two-thirds, broadly 
