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T. D. A. COCKERELL. 
Wings hyaline, minutely hairy, stigma and veins dark brown; 
stigma distinct but narrow; marginal cell large, lanceolate, ending in 
a point jnst below costa; two submarginal cells, the first much longer 
than the second; the second large, much broader than high, receiving 
the recurrent nervures near its apex and base, the second a little 
nearer apex than the first to base; lower section of basal nervure 
about twice as long as upper, strongly bent at its lower end; basal 
nervure meeting transversomedial, the latter very long, and not or 
barely oblique; all three discoidal cells very distinct. 
The following measurements are in micromillimeters: 
Length of marginal cell 1241 
Depth of marginal cell 289 
Length of first submarginal cell 799 
Length of second submarginal cell ..... 527 
Length of second submarginal cell on marginal 323 
Length of transversomedial 289 
Third discoidal on second submarginal cell . . 425 
Width of largest punctures on scutellum ... 93 
Width of cancellate areas on base of metathorax 170 to 238 
Length of hair on eyes, approximately ... 34 
Thickness of flagelium 136 
Length of longer hairs on vertex 119 
Length of last joint of maxillary palpus ... 85 
Length of penultimate joint of maxillary palpus 76 
Length of last joint of labial palpus . . . . 127 
Length of third joint of labial palpus . . . . 119 
Width at apex of third joint of labial palpus . 68 
Length of labial palpus (approximately; it is 
perhaps somewhat longer) 765 
Width of tongue, approximately , 136 
Length of second joint of labial palpus, apparently 
about 357 
Glyptapis reticulata sp. nov. 
Length nearly 6 mm; black, the abdomen metallic crimson at 
extreme sides and beneath; mandibles as in G. mirabilis ; hair on eyes 
long, some at least 51 y ; frontal bristles very feebly plumose; meta- 
thorax essentially as in G. mirabilis; mesothorax with a raised reti- 
culation or cancellation, the areas averaging about 85 u diameter; legs 
with fuscous hair; spurs of hind leg with an exceedingly minute serration, 
