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Venation similar to saiicia, except that the apical cells are only 

 one-half as long. The central apical cell equally broad and long. 



Colour red-brown and ivory. Vertex testaceous, the margins 

 ivory, with four large nearly quadrangular spots before the de- 

 pression. Pronotum densely mottled with rusty brown, omitting 

 the lateral margins. Scutellum rusty brown. Elytra ivory, with 

 a dark rusty brown saddle of the saiicia pattern, the line next the 

 claval suture nearly straight and not dark margined, the apical 

 cells densely clouded. 



Genitalia: Female segment moderately long, nearly truncate, 

 with a broad, short, bilobed projection. 



Described from a single female taken by the writer in Logan 

 Canyon, Utah, altitude 6,000 feet. This is a strikingly distinct 

 species, in the broad short form, short apical cells and long flat 

 vertex. 



Eutettix insana var. coronata, n. var. 



Slightly smaller and paler than insana, with a variable number 

 of black spots. Length 3 mm. 



Vertex and pronotum shorter and broader than in insana. 

 Elytra shorter and inclined to be more flaring. 



Colour white as in Phlepsius deniidatus, rather than green, 

 as in typical insana, with a much smaller number of the "peppered " 

 dots and a variable number of black spots. These black spots 

 including all or part of the following: A pair of slightly oblique 

 lines behind the middle of the vertex, six dots in an arcuated line 

 on the anterior submargin of pronotum, the outer ones usually 

 largest and located just behind the inner angle of the eye, four 

 large black spots in a slightly curved line on the anterior part of 

 the scutellum, two minute points on the lateral margins of the 

 scutellum, four pair of equidistant spots along sutural margins of 

 elytra, the third and largest pair at the claval apices, four spots 

 on each elytron in an approximately straight line between the 

 posterior angle of the pronotum and the second costal nervure, 

 the first two in this row slightly in advance of the corresponding 

 sutural spots, the second two opposite. These spots are all variable 

 in size, and some are often wanting. 



Described from two females and two males from Mojave, 

 California, collected bv the writer. This is a much smaller and 



