128 CHARLES ROBERTSON. 



Aiitliophora iirsiiia Cr., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii, 291, % . 



This species is common in Illinois. The female bears a very 

 strong resemblance to Habropoda florldana Sm., but is distinguished 

 by the venation. It is distinguished from A. ahrnpta Say by its 

 larger size, the first segment of abdomen having more ochraceous 

 pubescence, and the ochraceous color of thorax not being continued 

 down the sides beyond the middle. The type of the male is faded, 

 fresh specimens having the pubescence of thorax more ochraceous. 



