126 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



Eutettix nevada, n sp. 



Form of saucia nearly, with a similar saddle. Colour of texana 

 or upaXe pannosa. Length: 9 4.6 mm. 



Vertex similar to saucia, slightly less sloping, pronotum very 

 flat, much less arched than in saucia. Front very full, roundingly 

 right angled with vertex. Venation as in pannosa. 



Colour creamy white, mottled and washed with pale olive 

 brown. Vertex creamy, traces of four brown spots on anterior 

 submargin, three large, slightly irregular mottled areas along the 

 posterior margin, the median one nearly rectangular, the lateral 

 ones nearly circular. Pronotum mottled with pale brown, omitting 

 the lateral margins and ilirec narrow stripes on the disc. Scutelium 

 mottled with pale brown, with two stripers. Elytra milky with 

 the saddle of a pale mottled brown, omitting an irregular sutural 

 stripe. The i\ory margin along the daval suture is narrow and 

 regular as in pannosa, without the posterior enlargement, as in 

 scitula, and without the usual distinct dark margins. The saddle 

 extends to costa, but the apical cloud is reduced to a few reticula- 

 tions A number of strong reticulations on basal area of the 

 corium below the saddle. 



Genitalia: Female segment rather long, slighth- rounding 

 posteriorly, with a slight, rather broad strap-shaped projection, 

 which is dark-lined back on to the segment 



Described from a single female collected at Wells, Xe\ada, 

 by the writer. The short head will separate this species from 

 pannosa, while the strongly margined saddle renders it quite 

 distinct from saucia. Its mottled appearance suggests texana, 

 but that species does not have a saddle. 



Eutettix rubida, n. sp. 



Form of pannosa nearly. Shorter and broader with short 

 apical cells. Colour and pattern of saucia nearly. Length: 9 

 4 mm 



Vertex and pronotum nearly flat as in pannosa. Vertex 

 broader than in that species and equally long, the apex slightly 

 obtusely angled. Whole margin inclined to be thin and slightly 

 upturned before the depression. Elytra very broad and short. 



