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spot, bordered by a subarcuate whitish 

 band; in some specimens there is a 

 slight brownish tiuge along the inner 

 edge of the white band toward the 

 costa ; in others the apical spot is 

 broken into three parts, forming wide 

 margins to the veins, with hyaline stripes iu the middle of the cells. 

 Length, 4 to 6mm. cf ?• 



Cape May, June 14th ; Anglesea, July 16th ; Sea Isle City, 

 July 22d ; also at Ormond, Fla. (Mrs. Slosson), and St. Augus- 

 tine. This may possibly be only a variation of C. anea, but 

 in the large series before me I fail to find satisfactory inter- 

 mediates. It seems to be confined to the sea coast and is 

 quite common in and along the salt water marshes. 

 Sepsisoma, n. gen. 



Body slender, resembling jSepsis in form. Front very broad, face 

 but slightly pi'ojecting, occiput fully one- third the total length of 

 the head. Ocelli not approximate, the two upper ones being on the 

 posterior edge of the vertex, the other near the front, aristae dis- 

 tinctly pubescent. Two prominent lateral prothoraa'c and two 

 mesothoracic bristles, scutellum small with two bristles. Meta- 

 thorax abruptly sloping. Abdomen subpedunculate. Legs slen- 

 der, femora not thickened, front and hind fef)nora only, with four 

 or.five small spines on the under side toward the tip. Wings sim- 

 ilar to those of the genus Stenomacra Loew. It belongs to the sec- 

 tion Itichardina, family Ortalidae. 



Sepsisoma fiavesoens, n. .~p. Fig. 2. 



Head, thorax, abdomen, legs and antennae reddish yellow, ocelli 

 brownish black, third joint of the antennae slightly more than 

 double the length of the second and third together, oblong and ta- 

 pering slightly toward the tip; vertex 

 shining with four bristles, one on each 

 side of the anterior ocelli, the others on 

 the orbits, occiput also with four bris- 

 tles, two on each side near the vertex. 

 Thorax subopaque, halters light yel- 

 low. Abdomen somewhat darker toward the base, the whole 

 covered with a short yellowish pile. Legs covered with short 

 yellowish hairs, middle and posterior tibiae and tarsi with a more 

 or less bi'ownish tinge. Wings hyaline, with a small brown spot at 

 top, extending equally along the margin on each side of the end of 

 the third longitudinal vein. Length, 6mm. 



Three specimens, one of which was taken along Big Timber 

 Creek, a short distance above Westville, August 19, 1897. 



