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whitish Rostral lamina^ ^•cllo^vish brown. Legs reddish black or 

 Teddsh brown, the distal portion of tibia, somewhat testaceous; apex 

 of tibia and tarsi blackish. Length, 2.(J4 mm.; width, .SO mm. 



Antenna barelv reaching the base of the elytra, moderately strong, 

 densely and rather longlv pilose, dark iDrown; first and second scKm en ts 

 very short nearly equal in length; third segment a httle more than twice 

 The leu °[h of the fourth; fourth segment subequal to the Icnigth ci he 

 first aud second conioined. Elytra slightly narrowed beyond he 

 middle rounded at the apices; costal area narrow, umscnate, the 

 areoke long narrow and separated by strong transverse ncrxures; 

 subefstal a?ea almost entireh' biseriate. Wings a httle longer than the 

 abdomen. 



Several specimens: San Diego (April, Coquillett) and 

 Palm Springs (January 18 and March 9, Hubbard) California; 

 Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona, collected by Dr. Schwarz. 

 The species is named in honor of Dr. E. A. Schwarz of the 

 National Museum, who has collected a great number of speci- 

 mens of Teleonemia and other Tingidce. Type m the Nationa 

 Museum, Washington, D. C. Pamtypes in the National 

 Museum, the California Academy of Science, Cornell Uni- 

 versity and the author's private collection. 



Teleonemia consors sp. new. 



Form similar to variegata Champion, but somewhat smaller. A^tenn^ 

 rather slender, quite densely and distinctly pilose; first segment shghtl> 

 \ol7ev than the second; third segment a little more than three times the 

 len^h of the fourth. Pronotum nearly truncate m front, sparse y 

 pubescent, distinctly tricarinate, the lateral carina parallel; paranota 

 Ced back against the pronotum proper. Rostra g--e f ad^^^^^^ 

 widening posteriorly, the rostrum extending beyond the first ^entra 

 ^ture. General color fuscous or dark testaceous, the nervures partially 

 darkened, the areola more or less grayish; body beneath Wmh 

 fuscous or blackish, the pubescence sparse and grayish. Legs dark 

 fuscous or reddish fuscous with the tarsi darker. Rostral lamm^ 

 yellowish brown. Elytra long, somewhat oval m shape; costal area 

 uniseriate, the areote rather large and mostly transparent ,subcotal 

 area biseriate; discoidal area large, widely reticulated. The el>tra 

 except sutural area, are sparsely pubescent Wings a little longer 

 than the abdomen. Length, 3.5-3.6 mm.; width, l.o2 mm. 



Six specimens; Bonita, Post Cr. Can., Arizona, July 16, 

 1917 by Mr. H. H. Knight; Oracle, Arizona, July. Type m 

 author's collection. Paratypes in collection of H. H Knight, 

 Cornell University (Heidemann Collection) and author s col- 

 lection. 



