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clypeus; clypeus with sides nearly parallel narrowing at apex, 

 about one and one third times as long as broad. Pronotum very 

 convex in front, hind border truncate, costal apical cell very deep, 

 extending half way across the elytron, central apical cell pedun- 

 culate, first sector evident on discal portion of elytron. 



Color. Front part of vertex, all of face, thorax, legs and venter 

 including last ventral segment of female greenish white. Costal 

 border of elytra milky white, toward apex tinged with greenish. 

 Posterior two thirds of vertex suffused with smoky brown, pron- 

 otum dead black, scutellum and all of elytra, except costal border, 

 dark smoky brown or blackish, in one specimen showing faint 

 lighter areas in apical portions of clavus and in apical cells. 



Genitalia. Last ventral segment of ° broad, long, with hind 

 borders evenly rounded, slightly tinged with yellowish; pygofers 

 smoky black like the terga of abdominal segments, with a few 

 marginal whitish cilia. 



A specimen from Jamaica collected Aug. 20, 1904. I have also 

 one specimen collected at Columbus O. Sep. 15, 1903. 



Eupteryx flavoscuta Gillette 

 Eupteryx flavoscuta Gillette. U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc. 20 : 749 



Collected at Hamburg with the preceding, and also at Lake 

 Placid and Phoenicia. 



Genus typhlocyba 



Typhlocyba coccinea Fitch 



Empoa coccinea Fitch. Homop. N. Y. State Cab. 1851. p. 63; 



reprinted in Lintner. gth Rep't. 1893. p. 403 

 Typhlocyba coccinea Woodvvorth. Psyche. 1889. 5:213 



Dr Fitch described this as taken from pines. 



Typhlocyba tricincta Fitch 



Erythroneura tricincta Fitch. Homop. N. Y. State Cab 

 1851. 9: 63; N. Y. State Agric. Soc. Trans. 1856. 16: 392, 436. 

 reprinted in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 403 



Typhlocyba tricincta Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5:213 



A common species occurring on a variety of plants. Fitch cred- 

 ited it to currant and raspberry, others have taken it on grape, 

 elm etc. 



Typhlocyba trifasciata Say 



Tettigonia trifasciata Say. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. Jour. 1825 ; 



4: 343 

 Typhlocyba trifasciata Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5:213 



Common everywhere on grape. 



Typhlocyba tenerrima H. S. 



Gillette. Nat. Mus. Proc. 20: 770 



One specimen of this species has been sent to me by Mr E. P. 

 Van Duzee who collected it at Lake Placid in the Adirondacks. 



