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HoIoti/pe.—Msi\e, Washington. D. C, May 28, 1902. O. Heidemann ; 

 Paratypes: Forest Glen, McL, October, 1914, O. Heidemann 

 (U.S.N.M.) ; Beltsville, Md., June 2-3, 1918, on Quercus alia, W. L. 

 McAtee (McAtee) ; Glencarlyn, Va., June 7, 16, 23, 1925, J. R. Mal- 

 locli (McAtee) ; Urbana, 111., June 7, 9, 17, 1916; White Heath, 111.. 

 June 24, 1916, on oak; Elizabeth, 111., July 7, 1917 (111. State Nat. 

 Hist. Survey) ; Spirit Lake, Iowa, June 28, 1897, Ames, Iowa, June 

 28, 1892 (State Coll., Iowa) ; Spirit Lake, Iowa, June 28, 1897; Ames 

 Iowa, June 16, 1919 ; Ames, Iowa, June 19, 1897, June 28, 1892, Sept. 



11, 191^ (Ball). 



Specimens not in good enough condition to be made paratypes : 

 Tazewell, Va., June 10, 1915, L. O. Jackson (McAtee). 



Speciments with traces of anterior crossband : Osceola, Wis., July 

 21, 1917; Toronto, Out., August 8, 1924, E. D. Ball (Ball) ; Douglas 

 County, Kans., June 2, 1922, P. B. Lawson (Kans. Univ.). 



Holotype and parafyj)es. — Cat. No. 28491, U.S.N.M. 



TYPHLOCYBA GILLETTEI, var. SAFFRANA, new variety 



With a single dark crossband over crossveins bordered anteriorly 

 by a hyaline area, and with the upper parts generallj^ washed with 

 A'ellow, deepest on tegmina anterior to crossveins, and varying from 

 lemon to cadmium yellow; underparts pale yellowish-white. 



Holofype.— Male, Mount Washington, N. H. (E. D. Ball) ; allo- 

 type, female, Douglas Co., Kans., August, 1923, W. Robinson (Kan- 

 sas Univ.) ; paratype female. White Heath, 111., July 5, 1916 (111. 

 State Nat. Hist. Survey) ; paratj^pe females, Glencarlyn, Va., June 



12, 23, 1925, J. R. Malloch (McAtee). 



Em2Joa auveotecta Sanders and DeLong ^" seems similar, but ap- 

 parently is not a variety of T . <i'dlettel^ as it has no dark markings 

 over crossveins. See also remarks under T . niohe^ new species, p. 20. 



TYPHLOCYBA GILLETTEI, var. RUSSEOLA, new variety 



Head and thorax washed with lemon j^ellow, tegmina to crossveins 

 rufous, dusky spots near crossveins in small hyaline areas; apical 

 cells distinctly fumose; underparts pale yellowish-white, except the 

 dark claws, and tip of ovipositor. 



Holotype.—Fem?i\Q, Osceola, Wis., July 20, 1917, E. D. Ball (Ball). 



TYPHLOCYBA GILLETTEI, var. CASTA, new variety 



General color whitish to pale yellowish, apical cells dusky, a dis- 

 tinct dark band over crossveins, and another across tegmen at middle 

 of clavus, scutellum pale. 



>« Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., «ol. 10. No. 1. March, 1917, pp. 93-04, fiss. 4.*5-4r>. 



