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darker brown. Legs, coxae dark externally, pale on the inner 

 face; trochanters and base of femora pale yellow; femora darkej 

 brownish apically, especially in the fore legs; tibiae and tarsi yel- 

 lowish-brown. Wings hyaline or nearly so, brown spots at tip of 

 5c 1, on cross-vein r, at origin of Rs; cross-veins and deflections of 

 veins seamed with pale brown; cells with large, pale brown spots 

 scattered over their area (see fig. e) . Venation : Sc rather long, 

 ending about over the middle of Rs; basal deflection of Cmi far 

 before the fork of M. 



Abdomen: Tergum light brown, extreme lateral edge dark 

 brownish-black; sternum lighter colored, the lateral margins 

 broadly brown. 



Holotype, male, St. Domingo (F. E. Campbell). Paratype, 

 male, Cayamas, Cuba, February 22 (E. A. Schwarz). Types in 

 coll. U. S. Nat. Mus. (No. 15, 138). I take pleasure in naming 

 this fine member of the subpectinata group after Dr. Eugene A. 

 Schwarz, the distinguished coleopterist, who collected the Cuban 

 specimen. 

 Rhipidia multiguttata, sp. n. 



Antennae subpectinate ; mesothoracic prsescutum not mar- 

 gined with pale and without conspicupous brown stripes; wings 

 with numerous dots in the cells. 



Male: Length, about 5.5 mm.; wing, 7. 4-7. 6mm. Fore 

 leg, femur, 4.85 mm.; tibia, 5.4 mm. Hind leg, femur, 6.1 mm.; 

 tibia, 6.5 mm.; tarsus, 5.8mm. Female: Length, about 5.8 mm.; 

 wing, 7.9 mm. 



Male: Head: rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antennae, 

 first segment elongate-cylindrical; 2nd oval, large, flagellar seg- 

 ments subpectinated, the distal ones less strongly. Antennae 

 dark brown, the apical flagellar segments lighter brown, with dense 

 whitish hairs. Front dark brown with a short blunt tubercle in 

 the middle; vertex between the eyes rather broad (for males of 

 this genus) , light brownish-gray, pollinose ; extreme hind margin of 

 occiput brown. 



Thorax: Pronotum, scutum dark brown; scutellum light 

 yellow, raised above the level of the praescutum. Mesonotum, 

 prasscutum brown, more yellowish behind, medially light chestnut- 

 brown, darkening to a deeper brown just before the suture; sides 

 of the sclerite just before the suture so that the caudal half of the 



