NO. 1215. REVISION OF THE GENUS TRIMEROTROPIS— MCNEILL. 407 



TRIMEROTROPIS REBELLIS Saussure. 

 Co^^ozoa n'6(?ffi.s- Saussurk, Add. Trodr. ()rdi]>., 1888, p. HO. 



This species is unknown io me, as I liave not ])een able to identify it 

 satisfactorily among the species I haA'e examined, and the types are 

 inaccessible. Saussure's description is appended. 



Slender, compressed, fulvous, varied witli fuscous and white. Antenna' rather 

 long and slender. Head narrow, compressed. Facial costa suhparallel, silicate. 

 Scutellum of the vertex pear-shaped, narrow, with the apex foveolate. Lateral 

 foveohe triangular, not elongate. Pronotum anteriorly attenuate and granulate. 

 Prozone rather strongly cristate, when seen from the side strongly V)identate or 

 bilobate, as in the genus Tradiyrrliacis. Metazone scarcely rugulose, in the female 

 transverse, obtuse angnlate, carinate, with the lateral carina} acute. Lateral lobes 

 with the lower angle led into a tooth with margin behind the angle arcuate. Tegmina 

 narrow, peculiarly si3rinkled with fuscous, everywhere fuscopunctulate; costal mar- 

 gin with a fuscous spot at the l)ase and in the middle; middle field with three to four 

 elongate fuscous spots, the last frequently fading near tlie radial vein, liasal half 

 densely reticulate; intercalary closely apiiroaching the median vein; apical part 

 quadrate reticulate. Wings sulphur yellow at the base, with the fuscous band not 

 continued upon the posterior margin, anteriorly scarcely narrowed and sending 

 toward the base an incomplete stripe; anterior margin beyond the l)and l;)lack. 

 Apical part hyaline, reticulate with fuscous or with fuscous lines and spots. Outer 

 posterior margin somewhat sinuate. Posterior femora with three ])lack bands on 

 the inner and the outer face; white on the lower part of the outer face. Posterior 

 tibitt bluish. Cheeks and sides of the pronotum fasciate or spotted with white; 

 pronotum sometimes with live fuscous stripes and the meso and metaplenra with 

 two white stripes. 



Length of body, male 15 mm., female 22 mm.; length of tegmina, 

 male 18.5 mm., female 22 mm. 



California (Bruner collection. No. ltT2T). 



TRIMEROTROPIS ALBOLINEATA Bruner. 



Conozoa nlholinenta Bruner, Proc. U. 8. Nat. INIus., Xll, 1890, p. (id 



A graceful and slender species, recalling the male of Syrhulaadmlr- 

 ((J>!lh. In addition to the markings common to the group which are 

 all present in increased strength in this species, it has three parallel 

 fuscous stripes on the occiput, one behind each eye extends across the 

 upper edo-e of the lateral lobes of the prozone, two fuscous preceded 

 by two white stripes on the meso and metathorax and a white stripe 

 running along the genal groove, and this followed by a fuscous streak. 

 Head more strongly elevated than in any species of the genus, in this 

 and many other respects strongly resembling Derotmema. 



Eyes as long (female) or a little longer (male) than the genal groove; 

 antennse long in both sexes, scarcely exceeding the posterior femora. 

 Pronotum with the disk moderately high and bilobate on the prozoni", 

 linear on the metazone; lateral carina^ nearly obsolete even on the meta- 

 zone and front of prozone, metazone one and a half (male) or one and 



