1943] New Neuroptera and Trichoptera 79 
7. In hind wings radius and cubitus darker than other veins; 
dark spots on clypeus; fore wings over 25 millimeters 
long distans. 
In hand wings radius and cubitus pale as other veins, most 
of cross-veins wholly pale ; no spots on clypeus ; pronotum 
largely pale; fore wings not over 25 millimeters long . . 
diversus. 
Ascalaphid^e 
Ululodes nigripes sp. nov. 
Of the general appearance of U. senex Burm. The hair on 
face much darker, that near base of antennae dark gray; on 
pleura just below base of fore wings there is also gray hair (in- 
stead of the white) ; the hair on pronotum almost black, that 
on mesonotum dark gray; most of the hair on pleura is white, 
but more gray hair than in senex; hair at base of abdomen 
nearly black. Antennae nearly evenly black, sometimes a faint 
dot or narrow line at base of some joints, but not like the broad 
pale bands of arizonensis and albijrons , the knob of antenna 
short and black. 
Mid and hind tibiae and tarsi black (sometimes also front 
pair), densely clothed with black hair and bristles; femora with 
mostly long white hair as in other species. In the female the 
antennae do not reach to the stigma, about five costal cells 
before it. 
Wings hyaline; in female sometimes a dark stigmal band in 
hind pair; venation black; stigma black, covering four or five 
cross-veins. The fore wings are a little broader at middle, and 
a little more acute at tip than in senex. 
Fore wing 25 to 26 mm. long. 
From Davis Mts., Texas (D. J. & J. N. Knull) in June, July, 
and August. Type in Ohio State Univ. Collection; paratypes 
there and at the M.C.Z., No. 25744. 
Mantispim: 
Manispa uhleri sp. nov. 
Face pale, with a narrow median dark stripe, enlarged on 
clypeus and on labrum, and also at antennae where it extends 
up on front in two dark stripes leaving a pale stripe between 
them, and extending laterally on vertex to eyes, and also just 
above antennae extending laterally to eyes; palpi marked with 
