Till-. ('ii.\|i;-c| \\\ i:i) i;\KM< i;i;|.;'n .I'lS. 1 ■_* i .') 



L':;r>s no.tilli. IhMiixoms I'linoitAii s Cmsi-.v. Anil. N. ^■. .\<;i(l. S<i.. \l. 

 is'.ti. ;i.-,. 



KI()ii.i,M(('-(ilil(iii.^'. I >;irk |iic<'tnis-lir(i\vii, sIiiiiiiiL' : Ic.us mikI ;mlciiii:i' sli,i,'lilly 

 li.ilcr; i»ubosfoiKv p.-ilc. i-ntlici' conrsc. scuii-ci'ccl. i;.v('s ^t'luirMti'd by nlMxit 

 Ilu'ii' dwii width ill iiuilfs. Aiiicnii,!' (nic Imlf as iniijj; as i);nly, tlii' Joints 

 wry coarsely iiitte<l. 'riiorax tliicf rmntlis wider lliaii Idii.ir. sides broadly 

 curved into ai)ex ; surface coarsely and deeply imnclair and wilboni basal 

 inipressious, the punctures separated by twice their own diameters. i:i\lra 

 one-tifth wider than thorax and abonl lour limes as lon.^. sides i)arallel :ind 

 nearly strai.iiht: disk with rather slron.^ly impressed rows of coarse, deep 

 pnnclnres; intervals snbconvex. linely. spai-sel\- an<l nnevenly pnucliu'ed. 

 I.t'iijith 7-8 mm. 



Kcs(duskt), .Marion and \'iii,t) eoiiulies; scarce. .June 2-J11I3' 5. 

 Occurs on leaves of maple. Described fi-om Pennsylvania, Indiana 

 and North Carolina. 



2359 (7592). IIvme.xoiu s ocscnus Say, J(»urn. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. \', 

 1S27, 242; ibid. II. ;{07. 

 Oblonjj-oval. strongly convex. Pale reddish to blackish-brown, shiiuni,'. 

 sparsely elothe<l with srayish-yellow pubescence; antenna'. Iei,'s and abdo- 

 men reddish-brown. Eyes separated by about their own width in both 

 sexes. Antenna' with third joint ('(pial to fourtli in female, one-iiaif as lonj; 

 in male. Tin. rax one-half wi(h'r than loiii,'. almost semicircidarly rouiHh'd 

 In front; disk rather tinely. dei'ply and spai-seiy pinictate. with faint im- 

 pressions each side and at middle near base. lOlytra with sides almost 

 parallel; disk with rows of strongly impressed, small, r(ninded punctures; 

 intervals closely luuictate in female, more spai'sely so in m.ale. Length 

 0-7 mm. 



Hamilton, IMarion and Visio eonnlies; sear-ce. May '50-.Tnne 27. 

 Talcen on leaves oC thoi'ii and beneath loo-s. 



2.".(;o (10,(ri7). ITymk.noiu s iMscKirri's ('asey, Ann. \. Y. .\cad. Sci., \'I, 



is;n. ut.-.. 



Oblong-subparallel. Piceous bl.-ick, feebly shining: .antenn.-e. legs and 

 apical ]>ortion of abdomen reddisli-brown ; i)ul>eseence rather coarse, sparse 

 and semi-ereet. Eyes of male separated by less than one-fourth their width ; 

 of female by two-fifths their width. Anteunjx' notably stunt, two-fiftlis as 

 long as body. Thorax nearly twice as wi<le as long, the a]iex broadly curvetl 

 and coidiinious with the sides: widest one-third from base, broadly llat- 

 tened near hind angles, wliicii ar<' obtuse: surface '-oarseiy an<I densely 

 punctate, f.-iintly impressed each side near base. lOlytra equal in width to 

 thorax, sides p.ar.iilel in bas.al two-thirds; siirf.ace with feebly impressed 

 r(ws of rather sm.ail pimctnres: inter\als linei\' and sparsel\' innictale. 

 Length (l.."( 7..'> mm. 



Marion and ('ra\\roi"(l counties: scarce, -lune 2 -Inly 2. Sev- 

 eral S])e('iiiiens were taken I'roni an nld coat I\ ino' on the oi-oninl in 

 the l)aek vard of a eitv resid(mee, bv IMiilin l'>al<ei'. 



