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tarsi as long as the following joints united. Pronotum longer than the head. 
The wings appear short. 
Allied to P. spilopterus, Kohl. and P. chiriquensis, Cam. The former is only 
10 m.m. long, the latter, inter alia, may be known by the 3rd abscissa of the 
radius being longer than the 2nd. 
Pseudagenia pulchricoriis, w.sp. 
Dark blue, including the legs, the thorax red.the basal 6 joints of the 
antenne and the basal] half of the 7th dark blue, the sezpe brighter in tint, the 
apical half of the 7th and the whole of the others fulvous yellow; wings 
hyaline, the nervures and stigma black; a narrow fuscous cloud of equal 
width across the transverse median and transverse basal nervures wider on 
the outer than on the inner side, the basal third of the radial cellule, the 2nd 
cubital cellule except a triangle in the posterior basal part, the basal third of 
the 3rd, the cloud faint and irregular at the apex and a square cloud on the 
inner basal half of the 2nd transverse cubital; the Ist abscissa of radius as 
long as the 2nd, the 2nd cubital cellule small, shorter along the radius and 
cubitus than along the transverse cubitals ; the 2nd abscissa of radius about 
one-third of the length of the 3rd ; the transverse cubital nervures received 
shortly beyond the transverse basal; the first recurrent nervure is received 
near the base of the apical third, the 2nd shortly before the micdle ; the access- 
ory nervure in hind wings shortly, but distinctly before the middle. Female. 
Length 14 mm. 
Smooth, shining, covered with a white pile. Eyes converging above ; the 
hinder ocelli separated from each other by fully one-third less than they are 
from the eyes. Clypeus short transverse, the sides rounded. Temples large, 
rounded. Pronotum !arge, roundly narrowed in front, if anything longer than 
the mesonotum. The long spur of the hind tibie .ne-third of the length of 
the metatarsus. Tarsi closely spinose. There is a furrow down the front, it 
becoming deeper below. 
Pseudagenia semisuavis, spn. 
Black, all the femora andthe 2 anterior tibiaand tarsi red, the base and 
apex of the hind femora narrowly black ; the base of the hind tibiz inclining to 
fuscous, the 4 hind spurs fuscous ; wings clear hyaline, the stigma and ner- 
vures black, the 2nd abscissa of radius about one-quarter shorter than the 
3rd; the Ist recurrent nervure received shortly beyond the apex of the basal 
third, the 2nd nearer the basal fourth ; the transverse median shortly beyond 
the transverse basal; the accessory in the hind wings distinctly before the 
cubitus. Hind ocelli separated from each other by a very little less distance 
than they are from the eyes. Metanotum irregularly, weakly, widely 
transversely striated ; a shallow furrow down the centre, the pubescence on 
it islong, white and sparse. Face and clypeus densely covered with white 
pubescence, the cheeks with long white hair; the front has shorter and the 
vertex still shorter white hair. Female. 
Length 9 mm, 
