436 Illinois State Laboratory oj Natural History. 



123. A. ciNEREUM, Emmons. 



1854. Gargara cinereum et Smilia . Emmons, 



Agr. N. Y. V, 150, pi. 13, fig. 3 [2 on list of 

 figures?]. 

 Hob.— in. Y. {Emmons). 



124. A. MACDLiFRONTis, Emmons. 



1854. Gargara maculifrontis et Smilia . Em- 

 mons, Agr. N. Y. V, 156, pi. 13, fig. 1. 

 Hab.—H. y. {Emmons), Mich. (Cook), 111. {Ooding). 



125. A. PALLiDiFKONTis, Emmons. 



1854. Gargara pallidifrontis, Emmons, Agr. N. Y. v, 

 pi. 13, fig. 7. 

 Hah. — N. Y. {Emmons), 111. {^tromherg). 



126. A. DiscoiDALis, Emmons. 



1854. Gargara discoidalis. Emmons, Agr. N. Y. v, 

 157, pi. 13, fig. 4. 

 Hah. — N. Y. {Emmons). 



127. A. iNERMis, Emmons. 



1854. Gargara inerniis. Emmons, Agr. N. Y, v, 157, 

 pi. 13, fig. 9. 

 Hah. — N. Y. {Emmons and Van Dazee). 



XX. EVASHMEADEA, GoDiNG, n. gen. 



Clavus and part of corium covered by thorax ; coriiim from 

 its base emitting three veins contiguous at base ; corium before 

 the middle with a transverse venule between the two interior 

 longitudinal veins ; two discoidal cells, one before the two 

 apical cells and behind the above transverse venule, another 

 before the second apical cell. Thorax punctured, destitute of 

 longitudinal rugie ; anteriorly convex and slightly unicarinate, 

 behind lateral angles compresso-acute ; when seen from side, 

 two sinuses, the anterior sinus at the middle of prothorax ; 

 before and behind this sinus a rounded lobe ; the posterior 

 sinus is immediately behind second lobe, and is much shallower 

 than the other, the upper part gradually curving downward to 

 apex, which is acute ; lateral angles slightly produced. 



This genus is dedicated to my esteemed friend, Mr. W. H^ 

 A shniead, to whom I am indebted for many favors. 



