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irregularly rugose, the foveae at base separated by a rather wide 

 wall, rugae on middle of scutellum somewhat elevated; legs, except 

 the almost black coxae, reddish, the hind femora brown; wings hya- 

 line, the veins almost colorless; first abdominal segment strongly 

 longitudinally rugose, second segment at base with short finer rugae. 



Male. — Length, about 2.5 mm. Similar to the female; face below 

 antennae with finer sculpture than in female and with two large 

 smooth spots; pedicel globular, first joint of funicle longer than the 

 scape, second joint of funicle indistinctly shorter than the first, the 

 following joints almost subequal in length, the last joint slightly 

 longer than the preceding; legs somewhat darker in the female; 

 second abdominal segment without carinae. 



Type-locality. — Washington, District of Columbia. 



Type.— Cat. No. 18293, U.S.N .M. 



The species is named in honor of Mr. C. H. Popenoe, who accumu- 

 lated the series of fungus insects. 



Described from three females and one male reared from Boletus 

 bicolor collected July 23, 1912, one female issuing August 10, 1912, 

 the other specimen, September 9, 1912. 



Differs from the description of F. dlbinervis in having the posterior 

 orbits not transversely striate and in the second joint of the funicle 

 being about as long as the first. 



ZELOTYPA FUNGICOLA, new species. 



Female. — Length, about 2.5 mm. Very dark brown, with the legs, 

 including coxae, and the scape and pedicel light yellow; rest of 

 antennae light brown; pedicel slightly longer than broad, shorter 

 than first joint of funicle but about as long as second joint of funicle; 

 petiole, seen from above, somewhat swollen medially and with the 

 carinae almost absent, the medial carina more or less apparent at 

 base and at apex; second segment of abdomen with a basal medial 

 longitudinal depression and on each side of it a few short ones ; wings 

 almost hyaline, marginal cell short, about twice as long as the mar- 

 ginal vein, recurrent nervure obsolete, represented only by a dark- 

 ened line. 



Male. — Length, about 2 mm. Similar to the female but the first 

 three joints of the antennae yellowish, the pedicel almost globular, 

 first joint of the funicle strongly excised beneath, antennae not reach- 

 ing to apex of petiole, petiole slightly shorter than in female, more 

 distinctly swollen and with the dorsal carinae more indistinct ; recur- 

 rent nervure present. 



Type-locality. — Clarendon, Virginia. 



Described from numerous specimens reared from Dipterous larvae 

 in Boletus felleus collected October 6, 1911, by Mr. B. A. Keynolds. 



Type.— Cat. No. 18294, U.S.N.M. 



