REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1904 54I 



Cicadula macgillivrayi Baker 

 Collected at Hamburg N. Y. by Mr E.P. Van Duzee. 



Gnathodus punctatus Thunb. 



Cicada punctata Thunb. Act. Ups. 1782. 6:21 



Jassus punctatus Walk. Homop. 3:877 



Gnathodus punctatvis Fieb . Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. in Wien. 16 :5o5 



Typhlocyba punctata, Prov. Pet. Faune Ent Can. 1890. 3:301 



Typhlocyba vernalis Fitch, M. {vide Van Diizee) 



Gnathodus punctatus Van Duzee, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 21 : 307 



This abundant species has been taken at a number of points in 

 the State; Ithaca [Cornell Univ.], Albany and Poughkeepsie [N.Y. 

 State coll.]. I collected it at Hamburg and Jamaica in August 

 and Mr Van Duzee reports it from Lake Placid, Phoenicia and 

 Kingston. 



Gnathodus impictus Van Duzee 



Can. Ent. 1892. 24: 113; Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 21: 307 

 Credited to New York in Van Duzee's Catalogue. 



Gnathodus viridis n. sp. 



Green, broader than pupctatus; head less produced, not 

 spotted. Length % 4 mm. 



Head slightly narrower than pronotum, slightly subangulate, 

 rounded in front, scarcely longer at middle than at eye. Front 

 broad, short; clypeus long slightly tumid. Pronotum wide, much 

 rounded in front, hind border concave, elytra nearly hyaline. 



Color green, elytra greenish, hyaline becoming transparent 

 toward apex. Eyes, antennae, apex of beak, and tarsal claws 

 touched with fuscous. 



Female segment rather long, simple, truncate; pygofers with 

 few bristles, ovipositor passing pygofer. 



One specimen from Mr E. P. Van Duzee collected at Lake Placid, 

 N.Y. "Summit." The clear green color and shape of pronotum 

 are quite characteristic in this species. 



Family typhlocybidae 

 Genus alebra 



Alebra albostriella Fallen 



Cicada albostriella Fallen. Hemip. Suec. Cicad. 1829. p. 54 

 Typhlocyba albostriella Flor. Rhynch. Livl. 1861. p. 373, 382 

 Alebra albostriella Fieber. Kat. d. eur. Cicad. 1872. p. 14 

 Typhlocyba aurata pallida, and binotata Walsh. Bost. 



Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. 1864. p. 315 

 Alebra aurea, pallida, and binotata Woodworth. Psyche. 



1889. 5:213 

 Erythroneura mali Provancher. Pet. Faune Ent. Can. 1890. 



3: 298 

 Alebra aurea Van Duzee. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci. Bui. 5, p. 201 



Taken at Hamburg by Mr Van Duzee, who also reports taking 

 the variety f u 1 v e o 1 a at Phoenicia, Kingston and Jamaica in 

 August 1904. 



