280 IIYMEXCPTERA OF AMERICA. [PAiiT I. 



prinio segmeuto superne flavo. disco nigro ; segmeutis 4-6 rufis ; alis 

 fusco-hyalinis. 



Odyn. apical is Cresson, Philad. Eut. Proc. IV, 1865, 161. 



J. Total length, 6 lines; expanse of wings, 10 lines. 

 £. Total length, 4.5 lines ; expanse of wings, 7.5 lines. 



?. Opaque-black. Head and thorax deeply and closely punc- 

 tured, the former broader than the thorax, rather short; a broad 

 transverse band on the front, filling up the sinus of the eyes and 

 deeply indicated above the insertion of each antenna ; the broad 

 posterior orbit and the clypeus, yellow, sometimes strongly tinged 

 with ferruginous, sometimes yellowish at the base; clypeus 

 depressed, rhoinboidal, the extreme tip truncate. Antennae 

 black, the two basal joints ferruginous. Thorax: prothorax yel- 

 low above, tipped with dull ferruginous just before the tegulae ; 

 pleura somewhat sericeous, with a large, rounded yellow spot 

 beneath the tegulae; scutellum with two large, quadrate, yellowish 

 marks, nearly confluent; post-scutellum yellowish; metathorax 

 finely and transversely striated, deeply excavated on the disk, 

 with a large yellowish mark on each side, covering the lateral 

 angles, which are rather prominent and obtuse; tegulae yellowish, 

 with a ferruginous dot on the middle. Abdomen ovate, basal 

 segment nearly equal in width to the second; remaining segments 

 gradually tapering to the tip, and more deeply and densely punc- 

 tured than the basal segments; first segments rounded at base 

 without suture or carina, the apical margin confluent, with a 

 large angular mark on each lateral margin, yellowish; apical 

 margin of the second and third segments (broader on the second 

 segment), yellow; that on the third somewhat tinged with ferru- 

 ginous; remaining segments, above and beneath, dull ferruginous; 

 beneath, the apical margins of the second and third segments are 

 narrowly yellowish, more or less sinuate on each side anteriorly. 

 %. Smaller, the markings of the face tinged with ferruginous; 

 the basal joint of the antennas yellow within, with a black line 

 above, the apical joint ferruginous and hooked; the yellow of 

 the prothorax not continued all the way to the tegulae, being 

 interrupted with black; fourth segment of abdomen black, with 

 the apical margin above and beneath, "narrowly yellowish ; 

 remaining segments obscure yellowish-ferruginous, more or less 

 dusky at base ; beneath, the second segment with a yellow spot 



