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6*. Notauli anteriorly very shallow and indistinct; first abdominal tergite 

 as broad as long and little narrowed to base; submedian cell but 



little longer than median; ferruginous ferni^iiosus sp. nov. 



6'. Notauli anteriorly deep and strong; first abdominal tergite longer 

 than broad and more strongly narrowed to the base; submedian cell 

 far longer than median; ferruginous, dorsum of abdomen piceous, 

 except disk of second tergite and parts of disk of first and third 



tergites _ - montanns sp. nov. 



o*. Vertex, caudad of ocelli, coarsely transversely striate; first transverse 



cubital strongly oblique; larger, more deeply colored species. 



c*. Antennse much longer than entire body, flagellar joints about three 



times as long as wide; -nadth between eyes less than length of head as 



seen from above; second abdominal suture completely connate, striae 



continuous across it; body largely ferruginous, legs concolorous; 



palpi stramineous. 



(f. Distance from ocelli to eyes nearly four times interocellar distance; 



notauli obsolete posteriorly, metanotal carina nearly complete; 



median carina on abdomen extending on to base of third tergite; 



abdomen concolorous exceptus sp. nov. 



cP. Distance from ocelli to eyes about twice interocellar distance ; notauli 

 distinct throughout; metanotal carina distinct only near base; 

 median carina of abdomen extending on to base of fourth tergite; 



abdominal dorsum medially black _ oculatus sp. nov. 



c*. Antennse shorter than entire body; width between eyes greater than 

 length of head as seen from above; second abdominal suture im- 

 pressed and not completely connate, strias not continuous across it; 

 body more deeply ferruginous, abdomen partly or wholly black or 

 piceous; legs dark; palpi piceous; metanotvim sometimes black. 



schultzei sp. nov. 

 Ehogas (Aleirhogas) ferruginosus sp. nov. 



Pale ferruginous, the legs paler, antennae darker apically; 

 costa basally ochraceous, stigma stramineous, its lower border 

 and the veins dark smoky ; interocellar area piceous. 



Male, length, 4 millimeters. 



Head viewed from above with eyes small and little bulging, 

 distance between them subequal to' length of head ; vertex strongly 

 convex, its entire surface minutely, irregularly wrinkled and 

 shagreened; length of vertex back of ocelli subequal to length 

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

 distance of ocelli from eyes one and a half times interocellar 

 distance and nearly twice the short diameter of an ocellus ; pos- 

 terior ocelli separated by a distance equaling long diameter of 

 an ocellus, anterior ocellus slightly farther removed; occipital 

 margin gently incurved. Face subquadrate, broader than long, 

 finely transversely wrinkled, with a slight median elevation be- 

 low antennas; mouth opening very small, subcircular; clypeus 

 very narrow, basal suture arched and impressed; clypeal pits 

 distant from eyes five times their diameter. Head viewed from 



