On J>ijj(cra //•i>in J''ei(i Cruz. 19 



C. jn'conwc/ie appears to be confined to North-east Conti- 

 iKMital India, and tlie species here described is its near 

 liurniese congener. 



Pomponia cuneula, sp. n. 



Head bhack, some marginal testaceous streaks to front and 

 the same at base ; eyes brownish ochraceous ; pronotuin 

 ochraceous, with two central longitudinal tascia3 and the 

 incisures bhick ; two castaneous spots on outer basal margin ; 

 mesonotnm ochraceous, with a central fascia, four obconical 

 spots — the outermost largest — and a spot in front of each 

 anterior angle of the basal cruciform elevation black ; abdo- 

 men above castaneous, the three basal segments posteriorly 

 narrowly ochraceous at the lateral margins. Sternum and 

 opercula pale ochraceous ; face, legs, and abdomen beneath 

 brownish ochraceous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation either 

 ochraceous or castaiicous, the tegmina with the transverse 

 veins at the bases of the second and third apical areas darkly 

 infuscatcd. 



The opercula are somewhat acutely triangular, their 

 narrowed apex reaching the second abdominal segment; the 

 rostrum just passes the a[)ex of the intermediate coxce. 



Long. cxel. tegm. 25 millim.; exp. tegm. 6G milliiu. 



This species may be placed near P. scitula, Dist. 



Calcagninus marginatus^ sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous ; apex of the abdomen black. 



Tegmina pale ochraceous hyaline, the outer margin some- 

 what broadly infuscated. Wings paler hyaline, their apical 

 margins narrowly and obscurely infuscated. 



Opercula short, subquadrangular; rostrum about reaching 

 the base of the posterior coxte. 



Long. excl. tegm. 15 millim. ; exp. tegm. 38 millim. 



IV. — Cuntrihutions from the New Mexico Biological Station. 

 — Ko IL (continued). On a Collection of JJiptera from 

 the Lotolands of the Rio Kautla, in the Slate of Vera Cruz. 

 IL* By C. li. Tylek ToWxXSEnd, F.E.S. 



Psychodidae. 



23. Paychoda ijunctatella, sp. u. 

 One male, Baso de Telaya, March 30. 

 Length 1 millim., of wing I'O millim. 



* Section I, appeared in Anu. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xix 

 pp. 10-c!4. 



