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evenly broadening to a truncate tip, exceeding the genre more than usual. 

 Genje of medium width below the lorse. Vertex slightly produced at 

 middle. Pronotum four-fifths wider than long, length four times that of 

 the vertex, curvature little less than half the length, hind margins slightly 

 concave. Last ventral segment truncate, lateral angles curved down- 

 ward. Ovipositor about equalling pygofers, the latter with scattering 

 short white spines on the apical two-thirds. 



Colour yellowish-green. Front with faint indications ofoneortwo 

 transverse arcs. Basal angles of scutellum somewhat darker. Elytra 

 hyaline, with nervures, and costal and inner margins at base, greenish. 

 Sternum greenish. Abdomen above, except margins of segments, black. 

 Length, 4.25 mm. 



Pullman, Washington (C. V. Piper). This form is near impicttis. 

 but is longer and more slender. It also differs in other respects as 

 described above. Larger series from intermediate points, may show it to 

 be but a variety of impidiis. 

 Gfiat/iodus manitou^ G. & B. 



1895. Gillette & Baker, Prelim. List Hemip. Colo , p. 105. Fig. 



" Face finely shagreened, a seventh wider than long ; clypeus nearly 

 twice as long as broad, rounded at the tip, slightly constricted before the 

 base, basal suture strongly curved ; lon>3 nearly as long and three-fourths 

  as broad as the clypeus ; genas moderately broad, rather deeply depressed 

 beneath the eyes, outer margin angularly incised below the eyes, sharply 

 rounded below, attaining the tip of the clypeus ; front one-half longer 

 than broad, twice as long as the clypeus, gradually narrowing below, 

 obtusely rounded above. Vertex one-half longer on the middle than next 

 the eyes, width between the eyes two and one-half times the length at the 

 middle. Pronotum five-sixths broader than long, two and three-fifths 

 times longer than the vertex, curvature two-fifths of the length, posterior 

 margin very slightly concave, anteriorly smooth, posteriorly with scattered 

 feeble punctures, on the posterior median portion finely obliquely rugose, 

 the lines converging backwards. Last ventral segment feebly rounded 

 behind, nearly truncate, pygofers with numerous stout hairs along the 

 whole length. Colour pale green, unicolorous. Elytra hyaline. 



" Length, 5 mm. Described from one female. 



" Manitou, July (Tucker)." 



As this species is only known from the unique type, I quote the 

 original description. The colour should have been stated as yellowish- 

 green instead of pale green 



