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Mus.), except that the tr. rad. is interstitial with 2nd tr. cu. Colour black ; 

 head fulvous, except a black spot enclosing the ocelli and extending down 

 to the antennae ; wings dark brown, iridescent ; venation brown. 



Type locality : Atlantic Co., N. J. 



Type, No. 12753, U. S. N. U. 



Allied to C.fioiitalis (VVestw.), but is smaller, the pronotum is black, 

 the i)uncturing of mesonotum different. 



CcEfiolyda Norto7i!., rx.sY). — 9. Length, 9.75 mm. Anterior margin 

 of clypeus broadly produced in the middle, the middle portion of clypeus 

 gently convex; head, except outer part of antennal fovea, with shallow, 

 separate punctures ; orbital carinas as in Itycorsia ; middle fovea wanting ; 

 lateral postocellar furrows converging to occiput, no middle longitudinal 

 farrow; antennae about 28 jointed, third subequal 104 + 5; labrum sub- 

 quadrate, the apical middle with a long tooth ; middle lobe of mesonotum 

 and scutel shining, impunctate ; lateral lobes of mesonotum and pleurae 

 with widely separate punctures ; legs normal ; venation differs from 

 C<eiioIyda (fig. 38, pi. XXV, P. U. S. N. M., 1906, XXIX), in a little 

 longer 3rd cub., and the tr. rad. is interstitial with the 2nd tr. cu.; abdo- 

 men finely granular ; last ventral abdominal segment broader than long, 

 the apex at the sides rounded. Colour dark reddish-brown ; lower part 

 of pleurae, pectus and a few ill-defined spots on thorax above piceous ; 

 postocellar spots, cheeks and antennae yellowish ; wings hyaline, glassy, 

 veins dull brown. 



Type locality : Maine. 



Type, No. 12776, U. S. N. M. 



I am not sure what this species is related to. In colour it is like 

 Famphilius apicalis, Westw., but that species is Lyda sens strict. 



Itycorsia Kiiicatdi, n. sp. — Ttycorsia margiventris (Cress.) Kincaid, 

 P. Wash. Acad. Sc, II, p. 344, 1900. 



9 . Length, 10 mm. Anterior margin of clypeus straight ; entire 

 head, including clypeus, densely punctured, more closely and finely so on 

 the front ; a very small elongate middle fovea ; only the lateral postocellar 

 furrows present ; mesonotum and scutellum shining, the middle area with 

 punctures; mesopleurte punctured similar to the head; antennae about 

 30-jointed, third joint equal to 4 -f 5 ; abdomen opaque, with close tessella- 

 tion ; apical ventral segment of the abdomen broader than long, the apex 

 semicircular ; labrum at apex truncate ; venation nearly like Lyda 

 erythrocephalia (fig. 37, pi XXV, P. U. S. N. M., XXIX, No. 1438), but 



