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DauloiK^n terrioola, n. sp. 



(^ $. Head with a dense, grayish pubescence, in certain lights 

 the middle of the front and a line aci'oss the vertex is dark brown 

 mystax, and the hair on the lower part of the occiput white, the 

 antenuse and mouth parts black. Thorax and scutellum covered 

 with a thick, grey pubescence, with two dorsal and a dorso-pleural 

 line of brown, pleurae, also with a dense grayish pubescence. Ab- 

 domen black, with a thin, whitish pubescence, segments minutely 

 punctate, with a narrow, shining posterior border, whish in some 

 specimens show a moi'e or less brownish color, a lateral margin 

 expanding toward the posterior angle of each segment, is of a light 

 gray on a yellowish ground, ventor with grayish pubescence, hy- 

 popygium brownish. "Wings, hyaline veins dark brown, halters 

 yellow. Legs reddish brown, coxae, front and usually the middle 

 femora, except the tip black, pubescence and hair white, terminal 

 joints of the tarsi moi'e or less blackish, hairs and bristles on the 

 tibae aud tarsi black. Length, 7mm. 



Ocean County (Prof. J. B. Smith), Clementon, May 9th, 

 30th ; Wenonah, May 14th ; Eiverton, May 29th. This spe- 

 cies is quite common during the spring on the low, damp 

 ground of southern N^ew Jersey. I have seen it from no other 

 locality. 

 Bivellia brevifasciata, n. sp. 



c?' $. Lower half of the face shining black, upper half opaque, 

 front brown, opaque, vertex with three shining black spots, the 

 central one surrounding the ocelli, frontal and facial orbits silvery; 

 occiputs black, antennae reddish, tip of third joint dark brown. 

 Thorax and abdomen a uniform dark green. Legs entirely light 

 yellow. The four bands on the wings are obsolete or greatly ab- 

 breviated, the first and se<!ond costal cells are hyaline; the first 

 band consists only of a spot in the marginal cell ; the se(!ond and 

 third bands do not extend beyond the fourth longitudinal vein ; 

 the fourth, or apical band, about the same as in Ji. /fdr/inniKt, but 

 not <;onne(;tcd with the third along tliecostal margin. Length,4mm. 



This specieH is nearent relate<l to R. Jtavimana Loew, from 

 • which it is at oiuje Heparated by the obsolete l)an<lH and hya- 

 line costal cells. 



Atco, June 18, 1893. I have also two HptH'lmciis from Dr. 

 Garry deN. Hough, collecte<l by Mr. G. R. IMIatc! at Tiftou, 

 Qa., June 6th. 



Chaetoptii apioalif, ii. Hp. Fig 1. 



KcHcmblcH (,'. (unea Wie<l., except in the color of I Ik; wings, which 

 in this Hpecics arc yullowluh. with a large brosvtiiih-black apical 



