328 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell on 



Apical structures of abdomen brownish rather than orange. 

 Costa blackish, with white hairs intermixed, but no distinct 

 white spot. Wing-margin white. 



Eah. Mesilla Park, N.j\[., abundant ; also at Paraje, N.M. 



Prof. C. H. T. Townsend described the gall in Entom. 

 News, Sept. 1893, pp. 242-243. 



Lasioptera tertian sp. n. 



Gall. — A potato-shaped smooth swelling on the twigs of 

 some asteroid composite. The galls are of various shapes, 

 sometimes subglobular, 11x9 millim., or elongated, 17 millim. 

 long, constricted in the middle j they are always quite broad 

 and more or less irregular. 



Imago. — Similar to the two described above. The abdo- 

 men has distinct white bands^ more or less interrupted in the 

 middle line. Costa black, with a distinct but small white 

 spot, margin of wing black. Legs more or less pallid, grey 

 or brown. 



Hab. Paraje, New Mexico ; galls collected in April 1898. 



The following table separates the above three species of 

 Lasioptera : — 



Abdomen distinctly spotted ; orange at tip ; wing-margin 



black WilUstoni. 



Abdomen more or less banded ; not oi-ange at tip. 



Wing-margin black tertia. 



"NYiug-margin white ephedrce. 



VI. — A Case-hearing Tineid on Portulaca. 

 Coleopliora portulacce^ sp. n. 



Head and thorax above heavily clothed with pale ochreous 

 (nearly putty-coloured) scales. Primaries with the same 

 general tint, with some admixture of blackish scales on the 

 apical half, but no distinct markings ; fringe of the same 

 general colour. Secondaries silvery grey, with a very long 

 mouse-coloured fringe. Abdomen above silvery grey, cream- 

 coloured at the apex. Thorax and abdomen beneath, also 

 the legs, satiny white. 



Penultimate joint of palpi tufted at the apex. Antennte 

 simple, heavily scaled, but not tufted at base ; conspicuously 

 annulate with grey and white, the grey rings equal to the 

 white ; 35-jointed, first rather longer than the next three 

 together, second and third very short, broader than long ; 

 two last joints with bulging sides, not narrow-cylindrical like 

 the ones before them. 



Expanse about 10 millim. 



