430 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [April, 



Crawford County, Ind. Two males, seven females. (XJ. S. N. M., 

 Hebard and Blatchley Collections.) 



Steuben County, Ind. One female. (U. S. N. M., Hebard and 

 Blatchley Collections.) 



Vigo County, Ind. Three males, one female. (Blatchley Collection.) 



Lake County, Ind. One female. (Blatchley Collection.) 



Pine, Lake County, Ind. One male. (Blatchley Collection.) 



Marshall County, Ind. One female. (Blatchley Collection.) 



Marion County, Ind. One male. (Blatchley Collection.) 



Missouri. One male. (U. S. N. M.) 



St. Louis, Mo. One male. (IT. S. N. M.) 



Iowa City, la. One female. (Bruner Collection.) 



Onaga, Kan. One male. (U. S. N. M.) 



Fort Riley, Kan. One male. (U. 8. X. M. ) 



Hiawatha, Kan. One female. (U. S. X. M.) 



Valentine, Xeb. One female. (Bruner Collection.) 



West Point, Xeb. One male. (Bruner Collection.) 



Badger, Xeb. One female. (Bruner Collection.) 



Lincoln, Neb. One male. (Bruner Collection.) 



Xebraska City, Xeb. One male, one female. (Bruner Collection.) 



Dallas, Tex. One male. (U. S. X. M.) 



Piano, Tex. One female. (U. S. N. M.) 



Columbus, Tex. One male. (U. S. X. M.) 



Esperanza Ranch, Brownsville, Tex. One male. (Brooklyn Inst. 

 Art and Sci.) 



Texas. Two males. (U. S. X. M.) 



Ischnoptera divisa Saussure and Zehntner. 



1893. Ischnoptera divisa Saussure and Zehntner. Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., 



I, p. 40. [Georgia; North Mexico.] 

 1908. Ischnoptera couloniana Brimley (not of Saussure), Ent. News, XIX, 



p. 16. [Raleigh, North Carolina.] 



Description. — d\ Size rather small; form elongate elliptical, 

 moderately depressed; surface glabrous. Head slightly projecting 

 cephalad of pronotal margin; interspace between eyes distinctly 

 narrower than that between antennal scrobes ; antennae considerably 

 exceeding body in length. Pronotum transverse elliptical in shape, 

 very rarely slightly produced and narrowed cephalad; cephalic and 

 caudal margins arcuato-truncate, broadly rounded laterad ; disk with 

 more or less decided divergent oblique sulci, frequently with a few 

 pairs of median indentations; lateral portions more or less distinctly 

 deflected. Tegmina elongate', subequal, exceeding apex of abdomen 

 by at least length of pronotum, greatest width contained about three 

 and one-half times in length, which is four to four and one-half times 



