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AA. Sectors of posterior wings — concluded. 



CC. First and third apical cells of elytra completely sepa- 

 rated by the second oblong apical cell. 



D. Scutellum thickened and distinctly elevated api- 

 cally. Hymetta. 



DD. Scutellum not thickened and elevated apically. 



Erythroneura. 



Genus Alebra Fieb. 



The members of this genus are slender forms with a bluntly 

 rounded head which is narrower than the pronotum. Ocelli are 

 present. The elytra greatly exceed the abdomen, overlap at 

 the apex, and have a distinct appendix. The sectors of the 

 under wings end in a marginal vein and there are three apical 

 cells. 



One species and a variety have been taken in the state. 



Alebra albostriella (Fall.). 



Cicada albostriella Fall., Hemip. Suec. Cicad., p. 54, 1826. 



Cicada elegantula Zett., Fauna Lapp., i, p. 536, 1828. 



Cicadula elegantula Zett., Ins. Lapp., column 298, 1840. 



Typlilocyba alboxtriella Flor, Rhyn. Livl., ii, p. 382, 1861. 



Typhlocyha palUdula Walsh, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i.x, p. 315, 1864. 



Cmnpsvs albostriella Sahib., Cicad., p. 156, 1871. 



Alebra albostriella Fieb., Revue d'Ent., iii, p. 40, 1884. 



Alebra pallida Woodw., Psyche, v, p. 213, 1889. 



Alebra albostriella Mel., Cicad. Mitt. Europ., p. 316, pi. 12, figs. 9, 10, 1896. 



Alebra albostriella Edw., Hemip. Homop. Brit. Isds., p. 193, pi. 22, fig. 1, 1896. 



Alebra albostriella Gill., Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., xx, p. 713, 1898. 



Alebra albostriella DeL., Tenn. St. Bd. Ent., Bui. 17, p. 97, 1916. 



Alebra albostriella Van D., Cat. Hemip. N. A., p. 699, 1917. 



Alebra albostriella Lathr., S. C. Agr. E.\p. Sta., Bui. 199, p. 109, 1919. 



The following description of this species is given by De Long: 



"Rather robust, long, yellow or white in color. Length, 3.5 to 4 mm. 

 "Head blunt, parallel-margined, slightly curved anteriorly. Pronotum 

 wider than head including eyes, elytra long, rather narrow. 



"Color: Male, usually bright yellow, apices of elytra fumose. Female, 

 varying, usually white, pronotum with two stripes, a broad one on suture 

 and one along costa of elytra, yellow, head and pronotum often brown." 



Distrihution: The only record of this species for the state is 

 from Pottawatomie county. 



Hosts: De Long records taking specimens from willows, 

 grapevines and weeds. Crevecoeur took specimens from burr 

 oak. 



Alebra albostriella var. fulveola (H. S.) . 



Typhlocyba fulveola H. S., Fauna Germ., cxiv. No. 16, 1839. 

 Typhlocyba aurea Walsh, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., ix, p. 31.'>, 1864. 

 Corii/isiis fulveola Sahib., Cicad., p. ir>H, 1871. 



Alebra alboxlriello var. fuli'eola Firb., Revue d'Kiit., iii, p. 41, 1884. 

 Alebra albostrii'lln viir. fulveola Edw., Hemip. Homo)). Brit. Tsds., p. 193, pi. 22, fig. 

 2, 1896. 



Alebra ulhiislrivltn v.ir. fulveola Van 1)., Cat. Hemip. N. A., p. 699, 1917. 



