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ably two broods, and hibernates in the adult state. This delicate 

 Capsid may easily be recognized by its ornamentation of brown spots 

 on the scutellum and hemelytra. 



Agalliastes associatus Uhl. — Mosholu, Cortlandt. 



Agalliastes suavis Reut. — Mosholu. 



Plagiognathus obscurus Uhl. — Mosholu, Staten Id. 



Plagiognathus annulatus Uhl. — Mosholu. 



Plagiognathus frater us Uhl. — Mosholu, Forest P. 



Plagiognathus politus Uhl. —Cortlandt, Mosholu. 



Class I, HEXAPODA, 



Order XI, ORTHOPTERA. 



A NEW SPECIES OF THE LOCUSTID GENUS 

 AMBLYCORYPHA FROM KANSAS. 



By A. X. Cai i 'I'll, 



Washington, i 



Amblycorypha iselyi, new species. 



In size comparable with A. rotundifolia but differing from that species in having 

 the elytra more rotundate and the wings aborted, not reaching the tips of the elytra, 

 in this respect allied to the larger parvipennis of Stal. Ovipositor of about the same 

 length and shape as that of rotundifolia but a little stouter. Pronotum flat above, the 

 lateral carinae sharp and persistent. Hind femora extending considerably beyond the 

 tips of the elytra in both sexes. 



Length of pronotum, male, 7.5 mm., female, 8 mm.; elytra, male, 22.5 mm., 

 female. 25 mm.; hind femora, male, 25 mm., female, 26 mm.; of hind femora be- 

 yond the tips of the elytra, male, 6.5 mm., female, 7 mm.; ovipositor, female, 10 

 mm.; width of elytra, male, 9 mm., female, 9 mm.; of pronotum, in front, male, 3.25 

 mm., female, 5.5 mm.; behind, male, 4.75 mm., female, 5 mm. 



Type. — Xo. 8197. V. S. Xational Museum. 



Described from two pairs taken at Wichita, Kansas, by Professor 

 Isely m July, 1904. 



