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Face coarsely punctured; clypeus broad, moderately produced, and strongly 

 incurved. 



Length, 6 mm.; height, 3 mm. 



Distribution. Van Duzee reports this species from Massachu- 

 setts, New York, New Jersey and Georgia. It has also been taken 

 near Kansas City, Mo., and therefore undoubtedly occurs in Kansas. 



Cyrtolobus fenestratus (Fitch). 



Cyrtosia fenestrata Fitch, Hoinop. N. Y. St. Cab., p. 49, 1851. 



Cyrotolobus fenestratus Goding, Can. Ent., .xxv, p. 172, 1893. 



Cyrtolobus muticus Van Duzee, Bui. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci., ix, p. 83, 1908 (in part). 



The following is the original description: 



Yellow marbled with rufous; a pellucid spot behind the summit of the keel 

 and a smaller one halfway to the apex; an oblique yellow vitta below the an- 

 terior spot, margins with fuscous or sanguineous; tip of the thorax reaching 

 beyond the terminal cells of the elytra. Male black, the pellucid spots almost 

 obsolete and the yellow vitta replaced by a few yellow dots. 



Length, 0.25. On oaks. 



Distribution. Van Duzee reports this species from Massachu- 

 setts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Geor- 

 gia, Florida, Mississippi, Ohio, Illinois, Colorado, Dakota. Speci- 

 mens have been taken at Kansas City, Mo., so it surely occurs in 

 Kansas. 



Cyrtolobus fuliginosus (Emmons). 



Cyrtosia fuliginosa Emmons, Nat. Hist. N. Y. Ins., p. 154, pi. 13, fig. 15, 1854. 

 Cyrtolobus fuliginosus Goding, Can. Ent., xxv, p. 172, 1893. 



Funkhouser gives the following technical description: 



Near C. ovatus in appearance, but smaller, darker, and with lower crest; 

 dark sordid brown with faint transverse bands; head projecting slightly for- 

 ward; posterior process just reaching tips of tegmina; tegmina strongly 

 marked with brown, apices lighter. 



Head somewhat extended forward, yellow, mottled with deep brown, deeply 

 punctate with brown, not pubescent, a black spot at base of head above each 

 ocellus; eyes large, brown, lighter in color than remainder of head; ocelli 

 small, pearly, about equidistant from each other and from the eyes; clypeus 

 convex, sculptured, a brown line on each side, tip continuing rounded inferior 

 outline of face. 



Pronotum dark brown, transverse fascia extending from anterior base of 

 crest to lateral margin of pronotum, this fascia light browTi before and very 

 dark brown behind; entire pronotum deeply and densely punctate; humeral 

 angles weak, angular but blunt; dorsal crest regularly arcuate from above 

 humeral angles to base of posterior process; posterior process heavy, short, 

 blunt, just reaching apices of tegmina. 



Tegmina smoky brown, apical cells lighter, apical margins fuscous, bases 

 and costal margins roughly punctate. Legs and undersurface of body flavous. 



Length, 6 mm.; width, 2.5 mm. 



