848 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Color of dorsum, including wings, brown to black, variable; face, pleura, 
and venter brown, variably marked with black and dull yellow. Pronotum and 
forewings, at least, sparsely pubescent. 
Holotype male, 4 mi. west of Mazamitla, Jalisco, Mexico, October 16, 
1950, 6800 ft. (Ray F. Smith) (AMNH). One male, two females, and one 
specimen without abdomen, Real de Arriba, Temescaltepec, Mexico, May 31, | 
1933 (3) and May 23, 1933 (1) (H. E. Hinton and R. L. Usinger) (CAS). 
Two females, ‘“HO-27” and ‘‘HO”’, Tancitaro, Michoacan, Mexico, July 24, 
1940 and August 5, 1940 (D. M. DeLong) (DeLong collection, OSU). One 
male and one female on same pin, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, intercepted 
on Orchid spp., Brownsville, Texas, November 5, 1966 by Ayers, Brown, 
Heinrich and Burgess (USDA-ARS lot no. 66 30255 and 6) (USNM). 
This species is named in honor of Dr. Ray F. Smith, who collected the 
holotype. A. smithi, n. sp., is similar to A. usingert, n. sp., below, in the discus- 
sion of which distinguishing characters are treated. 
Allonolla usingeri, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuURE 684 
Length of male 4.7 mm, of female 4.8 mm. Head with median length vary- 
ing from slightly less than six-tenths to six-tenths interocular width and 
slightly more than one-third transocular width, disk of crown not transversely 
concave, its surface coarsely punctate with round punctures; scutellum 
punctate; forewings punctate from base to apical cells; hindleg with femoral 
setal formula 2:1:1. Male pygofer with small macrosetae, style truncate 

FIGURE 684.—Allonolla usingeri, n. sp., holotype (connective not shown in e): p, 
Aedeagus and paraphyses, from lateral view. 
