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Eyes and central portion of pronotum black. Outer membranous 

 margins of the pronotum (except nervures of four or five areolae near 

 humeral angles) , apex of pronotum, areolae of hood and longitudinal carinae 

 white. Elytra with a rather broad, transverse, dark-fuscous fascia 

 just before the middle; apex fuscous with whitish areolte; costal area 

 white, except fascia. Nervures of subcostal, discoidal, and sutural 

 areas fuscous; the areolae whitish. 

 Length 2.2 mm.; width 1.1 mm. 



Described from three specimens taken at Clarksville, 

 Tennessee. 



Leptostyla oblonga Say. 



Journ. Acad. Sci. Phil., Vol. IV, p. 325, 1825; Compl. Writ., Vol. 11, p. 248, 

 1859 (Tingis). 



This species is a little larger than the one described herein. 

 It was described from specimens taken in Missouri. We 

 have specimens from Arkansas (Osborn) and Washington, 

 D. C. (Heidemann). The head has three elongate, acute 

 spines upon the anterior portion and the costal area of the 

 elytra is without a fuscous fascia. 



Ohio State University. 



Date of Publication May 15, 1916. 



