30<; 



c\[);iiulcil al :ij)(.'x. IMales of the male about as long as the valve, triangu- 

 lar, apex' acute, the sides a little eoncavely arcuated and fringed with pale 

 stiff bristles. 



Color dark brown tinged with reddish, irrorated and reticulated with 

 pale, vertex with a short white median line at tip and a few longitudinal 

 yellowish dashes forming an angulated broken transverse band before the 

 eyes. Pronotum with five obscure pale longitudinal vittai. Scutellum 

 paler, varied with yellow on the middle. Elytra spotted with yellowish 

 along its sutural nervure, the costa broadly whitish and crossed by numer- 

 ous oblique brown vemlets, the disc minutely reticulated with pale along 

 the nervures and marked by about a dozen round white dots in the areoles 

 a few of which are larger. Wings faintly enfumed, iridescent, with strong- 

 brown nervures. Face entirely yellow, the front very faintly clouded and 

 minutely irrorated with paler and showing an obsolete pale angular mark 

 at base. Breast and venter nearly black, pruinose, the disc of the plates 

 pale. Femora edged and dotted with pale, the tiba; pale dotted with 

 brown. 



California. Described from four male examples received 

 Mr. D. W. Coquillett. This is a smaller and darker species than 

 acutits with the plates and valve much shorter and the face 

 entirely pale yellow. P. frontalis has a shorter vertex, the outer 

 margins of the cheeks are brown and the form of the genitalia 

 is quite different. 



3. PLATYMETOPIUS FUSCIFRONS n. sp. 



Brown, finely irrorated with pale. Elytra white reticulated with brown, 

 face entirely fulvous-brown minutely irrorated with pale, basal angles of 

 the scutellum orange-fulvous. Vertex shorter and more obtuse than in the 

 preceding species; hind edge but feebly arcuated between the eyes. Pro- 

 notum with an obscure slender pale median line. Scutellum tinged with 

 fulvous and marked with an orange-fulvous spot, edged with fuscous, with 

 the basal angles, the outer edge at base and the apex white. Elytra white 

 the nervures and a few reticulations within the areoles, sometimes coales- 

 cing, brown; Costal area crossed by about ten oblique brown veinlets: 

 commissural nervure yellowish. 



Front broader than in the preceding species, the edges a little sinuated. 

 clypeus contracted on the middle. Face brown, minutely dotted with 

 paler, marked with a pale line behind the eyes and an angular mark on the 

 base of the front. Pleural pieces pale brown more or less invaded with 

 fuscous on their disc. Tergum blackish with a pale margin ; venter brown 

 irrorated with paler. Valve of the male large, sinuated on the sides, the 

 apex broadly rounded. Plates broad and short, but slightly exceeding the 

 valve, rounded at apex. Pygofers considerably surpassing the plates, 

 obtuse. Last ventral segment of the female short, of nearly equal length , 

 across its whole width, feebly sinuated on the middle, with an obsolete 

 median keel below, pygofers stout, obtuse, a little exceeded by the oviduct. 

 Length 4J^ mm, 



