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smooth at apex; the saw-guides convex above and below and obliquely, 

 convexly truncated at apex. Length, 6 mm. 



Habitat : Durham, N. H. (C iM. Weed). 



Ble?mocavipa aperta, n. sp. — Body black, with the tegul?e and the 

 legs below the knees except the apices of the tibiae and the greater part of 

 the tarsi, white ; the antennal fovea flat, without a papilla at centre ; the 

 front with a V-shaped furrow behind the median ocellus \ the antenna 

 with the third segment at least as long as the fourth and fifth together ; 

 the scutellum smooth at apex ; the saw-guides strongly convex above and 

 below, and rounded to a point at apex. Length, 6 mm. 



Habitat : West Haven, Ct. (E. B. Whittlesey). 



Blen7iocampa angulata^ n. sp. — Body black, with the tegulae and the 

 legs below the knees, except the apices of the tibiae and the tarsi, white j 

 the antennal fovea an elongate furrow ; the front with a V-shaped furrow 

 behind the median ocellus ; the scutellum finely striate at sides ; the saw- 

 guides broad, straight above; convex below, obliquely truncated at apex. 

 Length, 6 mm. 



Habitat : Wellesley, Mass. (A. P. :\lorse). 



Blennocampa adusta, n. sp. — Body black, with the tegulas and the 

 legs, except the tips of the middle and hind tibiae and tarsi, white ; the 

 antennal fovea with a large rounded papilla at centre; the front with a 

 V-shaped furrow behind the median ocellus ; the antennae with the third 

 segment at least as long as the fourth and fifth together; the scutellum 

 punctured at sides; the saw-guides straight above and convexly, obliquely 

 rounded from base to apex above. ' Length, 6 mm. 



Habitat : Wellesley, Mass. (A. P. Morse). 



BIe?moca?npa acuminata, n. sp. — Body black, with the tegulae and the 

 legs below the knees, luteous; the antennal fovea flat and without a papilla 

 at centre ; front with a V-shaped furrow behind the median ocellus ; the 

 third segment of the antennae at least as long as the fourth and fifth 

 together; the scutellum punctured at sides; the saw-guides broad, straight 

 above and below, broadly, convexly and somewhat obliquely rounded at 

 apex. Length, 6 mm. 



Habitat : Chicopee, Mass. (J. O. Martin). 



Selandria (Blejmocampa) parva. Cress. — This species belongs to the 

 genus Erythraspides. Adults were bred by Professor Comstock, from 

 larvae collected on Fuchsia. 



