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PRELIMINARY LIST 
Tinicephalns simplex Uhl. 
‘r’ , J"'y (Carpenter-see Uliler. 6). Mount- 
ains west of Denver, July and August (Uhler, 5). 
Gailancl, June SOfcli (E. A. Schwarz). 
Pilophorns gracilis Uhler n. sp. 
and .^roorTumdurnXn^ or nearly black, the pronotum longer than wide, 
vertex transv^VseU def hyaline at the tip. Head depressed .subconlcal, the 
bonndino- the o-i-hn.t hert oarina running back to the thick Carina 
tylus narrow mil rufe fT ' '“(I'; Piieous, polished, becoming fulvous below; 
tip, reaching’uDon tb^ rostrum dark honey-yellow, darker at 
Joint short dull tuooxae; antennae moderately long and slender, the basal 
but darkel’on tL Jrad I .f.'"?"'' ‘'’"S®'’ ‘''“h Pronotum, of the .same color, 
ruptly decreasing”tblT ^ thickening tip, the apical .joints more slender, but notab- 
polished semi V scarcely longer than the second. Pronotum highly 
out dark piceouV?.?-''’^f'V^ * the sides a little sinuated, almost of equal width through- 
acute anVthe anterTnr^^ wrinkled on the disk and behind, with the humeral angles 
and minutely scabr^ H ™“"' depressed behind the middle, black, 
pubescent velvetv not '°"«'/'prk brown, sometimes al-nost black, minutely 
duskv wlt’hadarl Iml distinctly sinuated on the sides, the membrane a little 
curved mnols lTnl Le " mle I'lr ape.x of corium with a 
polished. ’ ” ^ piceous, paler on the tibiae. Abdomen black, highly 
malt,TacWn‘ire^llsT°"^ Prouotum 1.26 mm. One specimen, a fe- 
Colorado It lives on pl°'" * apical Joints of the antennae, was sent to me from 
New Jelsey and is llln I'"/“““Pr, June to September, In Maryland, Virginia, 
have the reddish clVDetis and I'l ‘ ‘‘®sachusetts. Maturely colored specimens do not 
ypeus and cneeks observed in the specimens from Colorado.” 
Colorado Springs, August 3d (Gillette). 
Glohiceps angustata Uhler n. sp. 
few remote puncYureturn ^ slender. Head transverse above, convex, having a 
head, the face nearlfv^ r i ‘ prominent, much elevated above the line of the 
erately narrowrrostr^^^^ " prominent, the tylus mod- 
Piceous, the middle testac^mi hasal joint long, stout and blackish- 
the basil blender, dull black, 
nearly as lono- as the costn o nG ^ ‘^nd barely thicker at tip, 
asiong as thesSold rtw , "■ "bout half 
abouAwiS as Zt I I'-oiiotum .siib-campaiiulate. highly polished. 
large, tumid wit IcZl i , contracted, narrow; tlie callosltltes very 
back to Pos'teriol lobl 1 f “'“"l "I occupied by a blunt c;irl„a that runs 
anterior sloZ bill! the IZ transversely wrinkled, with the 
turned up and acute ^putPii^ and gently sinuated, the humeri a little 
at tip. Legs pale fulio^ wh>- steeply sloping sides, acute 
rei:oZsr]£H~^^^^ 
'"renglVl^enT:? YbdonTZiird! Wghly roUsLT " 
Steamboat Springs, July 12th (Baker). 
