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Jc'. Metanotum concolorous, "a spot at apex of middle and 

 hind femora, more or less of the base and apex of 

 hind tibise, and the hind tarsi black." 



melanosoma Ashm.* 



f. Face nearly all transversely wrinkled; antennae pale; 



abdomen stramineous, excepting borders of first ter- 



gite; cheek distinctly narrower above than below where 



it is one third diameter of eye modestus sp. nov. 



fe'. Median carina of third tergite sharply distinct throughout; 

 cheek with outer margin parallel to eye margin. 

 r. Metanotal carina complete; face shagreened below, trans- 

 versely wrinkled above; metapleural spiracle circular; 

 vertex back of eyes long and very strongly narrowed. 



separatus sp. nov. 

 P. Metanotal carina incomplete; face all shagreened; meta- 

 pleural spiracle ovate; vertex back of eyes short and very 

 broad _ _ banksi sp. nov. 



* The position of this species is very uncertain. 



Ehogas (Aleiodes) cameroni sp. nov. 



Stramineous; antennss piceous, paler apically; vertex piceous, 

 side margins paler; face faintly and irregularly clouded with 

 piceous ; dorsum of thorax, except sutures and median metanotal 

 groove, piceous; upper and lower borders of propleura and a 

 mark on mesopleura below wings piceous; dorsum of abdomen, 

 except first and third to sixth sutures and lateral margins, 

 piceous to black. Legs with femora apically, tibise, tarsi, and 

 hind coxse more or less stained with piceous. Lower half of 

 hypopygium piceous. Wings faintly smoky, stigma and veins 

 pale brown. 



Female, length, 6.5 millimeters. 



Head viewed from above thick transverse, with eyes large and 

 bulging, distance between them subequal to distance from oc- 

 cipital carina to front margin of anterior ocellus; vertex some- 

 what depressed about ocellar area, surface smooth and shining; 

 vertex strongly narrowed back of eyes, occipital carina long and 

 gently incurved ; length of vertex back of ocelli subequal to length 

 of exposed cheek margin and to length of ocellar area; ocelli 

 large, distance from ocelli to eyes slightly less than twice inter- 

 ocellar distance and subequal to the long diameter of an ocellus, 

 anterior ocellus slightly farther removed. 



Face to mouth longer than wide, slightly wider above due to 

 emargination of eyes, shallow and irregularly rugose-punctate, 

 clypeus smooth ; a subobsolete median carina just below antennae; 

 mouth opening large and transversely long-elliptical; clypeus 

 large and broad, twice as broad as long, basal margin somewhat 



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