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Sept. 16th, 1910. I have published a note on this species in Ent. 

 News XXIV, 356, Oct. 1913. 



602. H. maida Dyar— (Can. Ent., XXXVI, 30, Feb. 1904.)— 

 Two females at Banff, Sept. 22nd, 1910 (Sanson). Described from 

 Kaslo. 



[108a. H. illustra Smith.— (Ann. N. Y.Acad. Sci., XVIII, 114, 

 1908.) — Described from a single female taken at High River by 

 Mr. Baird. I have an unusually black, uniform female of commoda 

 taken here, which I have compared with it, and labelled as un- 

 doubtedly identical. I should have referred to the form under 

 that heading.] 



(To be continued.) 



NEW SOUTH AMERICAN MEMBRACID^. 



BY W. D. FUNKHOUSER, ITHACA. N. Y. 



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7. Ennya pulchella, sp. nov. (PI. XXIV, fig. 7). 



A very remarkable and beautiful little species, apparently 

 quite different from any hitherto described, although it may be 

 somewhat near E. rufipes Fairm., a species which I have never 

 seen. Superficially it much resembles a small, deeply-ridged 

 Telamona. It should be easily recognized by the characteristic 

 dorsal crest and the two bright nile-green spots on each side. 



Golden brown with green spots. Pronotum extended dor- 

 sally into a thin squarish crest, slightly step-like posteriorly. 

 Entire dorsal surface deeply ridged and punctate. Head yellowish; 

 much broader than long, finely punctate, apex rectangular; ocelli 

 transparent, equidistant from each other and from the eyes; eyes 

 brown. Pronotum deeply and roughly punctate: light green in 

 front, brown on dorsal and lateral surfaces, except for two bright 

 green spots on each side near lateral margin; high, thin, squarish 

 crest above and somewhat behind lateral angles, anterior margin 

 sloping, posterior margin with angle near base of declivity, marked 

 on each side with three perpendicular ridges, the first short, the 

 second long and slightly curved, the third bifurcate at the tip; 

 lateral surfaces of pronotum with four prominent ridges on each 



side, and two bright green spots, the first extending from the mar- 

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