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General color pale yellowish-orange, although slightly more sordid 

 in some specimens. Vertex, pronotum and scutellum yellowish- 

 orange or sordid yellow, with whitish band along median carina. Front 

 and clypeus yellowish-orange with pale area along each side of median 

 carina.' Antennae pale. Eyes brown. Elytra subhyaline, nervures, 

 especially the commissural one, pale. Tergum yellowish-orange. 

 Legs pale, without markings; tarsal claws piceous; calcar typical, large 

 and distinctly dentate. 



Female ovipositor sheath narrower than in dorsalis, and not 

 foliaceous; not closely appressed to nor entirely covering the genital 

 segment; pale orange-yellow with the ovipositor itself darker. 



Male genitalia in single specimen on hand obscure. Pygofer fairly 

 large, ventral margin roundingly emarginate; genital styles quite 

 different from those of dorsalis, large at base, narrowing only slightly 

 beyond middle and enlarging distad, with the inner tip pointed. 

 ^ Length of body, 2.50-3 mm. ; length to tip of elytra, 3.75-4.75 mm. 



Redescribed from a single mutilated male and a female from 

 Devil's Lake, N. D., two females from Brookings, S. D., one 

 female from Delphos, Kan., and two females from Springer, 

 N. Mex., all collected during July, 1909, by Prof. Herbert 

 Osborn, and a large series of both sexes from Portland, Maine, 

 August 13, 1913, H. Osborn. 



Stenocranus hinei, sp. nov. 



Resembles breviceps superficially but is smaller, the legs 

 unmarked and the male genitalia quite distinct. 



Head slightly narrower than pronotum. Vertex short, produced 

 beyond the eyes about one-fourth its length, carinas rather indistinct, 

 especially the median one, which is almost obsolete. Front long and 

 narrow, narrowing to base, one-third as broad as long, tricarinate. 

 Antenna with second segment three times as long as the first; seta 

 fuscous, three times as long as the second segment. Pronotum not 

 quite as long as the vertex, tricarinate, with the lateral carinse almost 

 attaining the hind margin. Scutellum tricarinate. Elytra long and 

 narrow. Legs slender; calcar typical, long and slender. 



General color pale yellowish-brown with whitish median vitta, this 

 vitta accentuated by the fuscous stripes bordering it on the pronotum 

 and scutellum. Frontal carinas whitish with the spaces between dark 

 fuscous. Gense dark fuscous next to the lateral carinas of front, whitish 

 beyond to antennae. Antennae pale, unmarked. Eyes light brown. 

 Elytra in both sexes pale soiled yellow to hyaline brown with the com- 

 misural nervure whitish; nervures pale, becoming brown in ante-apical 

 cells; radio-medial cross-nervure and anteapical nervures at tips, 

 infuscated. Legs pale, unmarked. 



Female ovipositor sheath long, somewhat foliaceous, extending 

 beyond tip of abdomen, sides subparallel. 



