222 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



Hab. — Colorado: Chamber's Lake, Larimer County, 9500 feet, 

 July 18, 1895 (C F. Baker). Known by the yellow color being 

 confined to the clypeus; in this it is like C. calif ornicus, but in 

 that the clypeus is not all yellow. 



Galliopsis innnptns n. sp. $.— Length 6.5 mm., stoutly buiJt, black, the 

 face-marks yellow, and the tarsi reddish brown. Head somewhat broader 

 than long, coarsely and confluently punctured, the punctures more sparse 

 on vertex, and especially lower part of face; hindmost ocelli if anything 

 a little further apart than the distance of either from the orbit; antennae 

 rather short, wholly black, second joint of flagellum remarkably short; a 

 longitudinal keel between the antennae; clypeus and lateral face-marks 

 bright chrome-yellow, the clypeus with the usual two dots; the lateral 

 marks subquadrate, shaped something like the mainsail of a schooner, 

 but narrower, extending considerably above level of clypeus, but not to 

 level of antennae, notched on the inner lower corner; the clypeus is not 

 grooved ; face practically free from hairs, but the lower margin of the 

 ■clypeus has a sparse fringe; eyes dull sage-green. Thorax wholly dark, 

 with tolerably profuse, short, dirty whitish pubescence; punctures of meso- 

 thorax and scutellum very large and fairly close; base of metathorax ob- 

 liquely striate; tegulae shining testaceous. Wings hyaline, slightly milky, 

 Tiervures and stigma brown, costal nervure black, marginal cell hardly at 

 all appendiculate, second submarginal narrowed about one-half to mar- 

 ginal. Legs black, knees and tarsi, and a short streak on anterior tibia, 

 reddish brown; scopa of hind legs comparatively short and inconspicu- 

 ous. Abdomen broad, apical margins of segments becoming narrowly 

 testaceous, first segment with large, rather sparse punctures, the other 

 segments with a transverse median punctured area. 



Hab. — Colorado : Colorado Springs, middle of July, 1895 

 <Ckll. 3580). Also found by Mr. C. F. Baker (1593). 



Another from Colorado Springs has the face more hairy and 

 the second submarginal less narrowed above. This is quite dis- 

 tinct from C. coloradensis, lepidiis, andrenifortnis and vtaculatus, 

 the only four species with a partly light face and wholly dark 

 abdomen in the $ . It may possibly be the $ of some species 

 so far only known in the % . It resembles the % of albitarsis 

 more than does the $ of that species. 



Galliopsis renimacnlatns n. sp. 9— Length about 5.5 mm., black, with 

 a yellow spot on the face, form rather stout. Head broader than long, 

 face very broad, not narrowed below; front and vertex shining, with large 

 close punctures; occiput, cheeks and face with rather copious short white 

 hairs; no acute keel between the antennae; clypeus flat, not grooved; face 

 wholly dark, except a transverse bright chrome-yellow kidney-shaped 

 spot, half on clypeus and half supraclypeal, its convex side downwards; 



