SUBFAMILY II. — CAPSINjE. 743 



1 and 2 of antennae greenish, 3 and 4 fuscous, 2 one-half longer than 3 

 and 4 united. Length, 3 — 3.5 mm. 



Dunedin, Fla., Feb. 18 — April 23 ; taken in numbers on red 

 cedar, also singly at porch light (W. S. B.). Sevenoaks, Fla., 

 May 1 (Van Duzee). Described from Sevenoaks and not re- 

 corded elsewhere. Easily known from our other species by the 

 very large eyes and the fuscous markings of elytra. 



IX. Bolteria Uhler, 1887a, 33. 



Oblong, depressed species having the head broad, its front 

 short, subvertical, not projected in front of eyes ; vertex short, 

 flat, carinate at base ; eyes very large, reniform, contiguous 

 with pronotum ; tylus flat, cheeks long, convex ; beak reaching 

 third ventral, its basal joint broad, compressed ; pronotum 

 three-fourths wider at base than long, almost flat, declivent 

 forward, calli small, widely separated; elytra entire, cuneus 

 with a deep notch at base of outer margin. Four species are 

 known, two of them from the southern states. They occur 

 on pine. 



KEY TO EASTERN SPECIES OF BOLTERIA. 



a. Joint 1 of antennae three-fourths as long as width of vertex; prono- 

 tum wholly pale brownish-yellow; membrane a uniform fuscous- 

 brown. 763. LUTEIFRONS. 

 aa. Joint 1 of antennae one-eighth longer than width of vertex; basal 

 third of pronotum piceous-brown ; membrane pale hyaline, the 

 apical third of cells brown. 764. semipicta. 



763 ( — ). Bolteria luteifrons Knight, 1921a, 73. 



Head and pronotum pale yellowish-brown, the tylus, calli and collar 

 somewhat darker; elytra testaceous, shining, subtranslucent; clavus and 

 apical third of corium heavily tinged with fuscous, minutely pale pubes- 

 cent; cuneus pale yellow, its apical third darker; membrane a uniform 

 fuscous-brown; sterna brownish, shining; ventrals yellowish with paler 

 pubescence. Joints 1 — 3 of antennae testaceous, 4 infuscated, 1 as in key, 



2 four times longer than 1, 3 two-fifths as long as 2. Structural char- 

 acters as under generic heading. Length, 4.2 mm. 



Known only by the single male type taken from pine by Van 

 Duzee, April 17, near Raleigh, N. Car. 



764 ( — ). Bolteria semipicta sp. nov. 



Head, collar and calli of pronotum pale reddish-brown; median third 

 and humeral angles of pronotum greenish-yellow; tylus and basal third 

 of pronotum piceous-brown; scutellum piceous-brown, apex and basal 

 angles paler; elytra greenish-yellow, translucent, apical two-thirds of 



