PLATE XXXVI. 



Agallia venosa. (Page 121.) 



Fig. 1. — Imago. 



Fig. Irt. — Another example, showing brown bars on 

 the elytra. 



Fig. 1 /). — Front view of the head of the same 

 insect. 



Fig. 1 c. — Antenna. 



Aga-llia puncticeps. (Page 122.) 



Fig. 2.— Imago. 



Fig. la. — Front view, showing the frons, clypeus, 

 and fore legs, banded with brown. 



Fig. 1h.- — Under- side, showing part of the male 

 pygofer, with its canda and styles. 



Agallia brachyptera. (Page 123.) 



Fig. 3. — The female insect, with its half-developed 

 elytra. 



