^^^ The Ohio Journal of Science [Vol. XVIII, No. S, 



Somewhat allied to variegata Champion and pilicornis 

 Champion, but readily separated from the former by characters 

 given m the key and from later by its shape, much longer 

 rostrum, etc. 



Teleonemia barberi sp. new. 



Closely allied to variegata Champion, but readily separated 

 from It by the much darker color, the uniseriate costal area, the 

 much slender spines on the head and the shorter third anteknal 

 segment. 



Elongate, rather broad, slightly smaller than variegata Champ 

 general color dark fuscous or dark brownish testaceous and slightly 

 mottled with blackish. Pronotum subtruncate in front, very coarsely 

 punctate, distinctly tricarins, the outer carinje divaricating posteriorly 

 the cannae without distinct areolae. Rostrum extending to the posterior 

 margin of the first ventral segment. Antennae stout, slightly pilose 

 rather long; third segment subcyhndrical, almost three times the 

 length of the fourth. Elytra similar in shape to variegata, the subcostal 

 area bisenate, the costal area rather broad and uniseriate. Length 

 3.9-4 mm.; width, 1.1-1.25 mm. ' 



Numerous specimens, collected on ' ' desert willow, ' ' Chilopsis 

 m the Huachuca Mts., Arizona, July 23, by Prof. H. G. Barber! 

 I have also a single specimen from Valentine, Texas, July 8, 

 1917, that was collected by Dr. J. Bequaert. 



Type in the collection of H. G. Barber. Paratypes in the 

 collections of Cornell University, H. G. Barber and the author. 



Teleonemia variegata Champion. 



Teleonemia variegata Champion, Biologia Centrali- Ameri- 

 cana, Rhynchota, Hemiptera-Heteroptera, Vol. II, p. 42 

 Tab. Ill, Figs. 15 and 15a, 1898. 



^'''^^^}^' -^^^^^l ^'■°'''^' ^^^^ ^^^S^s^ species in the genus occurring 

 north of Mexico. General color testaceous or brownish testaceous the 

 elytra mottled with fuscous or black; body beneath reddish brown or 

 tuscous. Head with moderately slender or quite stout spines the 

 spmes varying slightly in length in different specimens, the frontal 

 spme either porrect or adpressed against the head. Pronotum coarsely 

 punctate, tricannate, the carinas without distinct areola, the median 

 carina not raised antenorly; paranota turned back against the pronotum 

 proper. Antenna moderately stout, slighth- pilose, long, the third 

 segment from three to three and a half times the length of the fourth 

 Kostral groove gradually widening posteriorly, the rostrum extendina 

 to or a little beyond the second ventral suture. Elvtra long, somewhat 



