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eeren a08 the ficarest eye margin; no furrow from middle 
pone without lat eral tect, rather strongly rounded in the 
m + carina not strong; first four joints of flagellum emar- 
a ‘Deneath, the 
of the fourth joint slightly produced at the 
a little longer than second; pronotum rather 
iedidecty, ¢ ofeoe J sharp tooth laterally; dorsulum 
separated punctures; meso-pleura trans- 
pis. 
rsely o-punctate lower down; meso-pectus punc 
CTEM aibithoris senctited: sides and posterine“iacs 
i horax transversely striate (the strie of posterior face larger) ; 
middle furrow distinct, strongly foveolate on posterior face; upper 
ee wemerior faces separated by 2 circular furrow; fore tarsi very 
slightl; sifiest'two shdominal segments constricted at base: 
Wiest two dorsal segments distinctly punctured, punctures large and 
8 lier glee Apel 
h, shining; genitalia with a comb of 
; mandibles within, scape entirely, 
gronotem, tubercies, postecut ellum, small elongate spots 
 Hebitat—Pecos, N. M., July 16, 1903 (W. P. Cockerell). 
| ners (nbrrine oer Sn) th peas 
texanus Cress., but the punctures on the head are not 
and well separated, the legs are differently colored, 3-6 
3 cee cies ee It has much general resemb- 
lance to spiniferus Fox, but the punctures on the dorsulum are 
7 _ even throughout, the abdomen more closely punctured, size 
, 9. Length 12 mm.; length of anterior wing 9 mm; width of 
head 3 mm.; width of thorax 3 mm. Head large, as wide as thorax, 
closely, finely punctured; ocelli in a low triangle; distance between 
i less than the distance between them and the 
nearest eye margin; in front of each ocellus in a small depressed area; © 
