Head moderately polished, obsoletely wrinkled and punctate, remotely pubescent, 

 unevenly indented on back of vertex ; gula, rostrum, sternum and legs yellow, but 

 posterior femora more or less piceo-rufous. Antennae flavo-testaceous, minutely 

 hairy, the apical joint and tip of the third one commonly pale piceous. Rostrum 

 reaching to the tip of the intermediate coxae, with the apex piceous. Pronotum trans- 

 verse, moderately convex, closely set with fulvous pubescence, ruguloseand obsoletely 

 punctate, color sometimes tawny across the base. Scutellum rather flat, finely rugu- 

 lose and obsoletely punctate basally, the apex smoother, pale tawny. Hemelytra 

 finely yellowish pubescent, moderately polished, obsoletely punctate, usually paler 

 on the costal margin and inner edge ; cuneus broad, deeply incised, acute at tip, the 

 inner edge concave and the outer margin convex, with the surface highly polished, 

 obsoletely rugulose ; membrane very pale fuliginous, with the basal edge white and 

 the cell nervule dusky. Pectus broadly vittate with piceous on each side. Venter 

 highly polished, paler along the middle and tip. 



Length to tip of venter 3 — 3$ mm., to tip of membrane 4—4^ mm. Width of 

 base of pronotum 1 — 1\ mm. 



In Maryland this species occurs abundantly in June and July, upon 

 Cralcegus, and I have also found specimens upon Willows as late as the 

 middle of October. Specimens have also been collected near Chicago, 

 and at Rock Island, 111., by B. D. Walsh. Others have been sent to me 

 from Waco, Texas, by Mr. Belfrage, and I have captured a few others in 

 Eastern Massachusetts. 



MEGACCELUM, Fieb. 



1. M. grossum, new sp. 



Elliptical, dark brown, opaque, but conspicuously polished upon the pronotum. 

 Head rounded, dull brown, paler before, incised on the middle line, indistinctly 

 pubescent, the front with transverse ribs of dark brown, between which the surface 

 is minutely shagreened, tylus and lower part of the cheeks piceous-rufous, highly 

 polished, constriction at base of head piceous, polished ; rostrum stout, reaching 

 upon the fourth ventral segment, piceous, commonly paler at the incisures, the basal 

 joint extending to the tip of the prosternal scutum ; antennae stout and long, pale 

 yellow, flecked with brown, the apical joint entirely brown, and about two-thirds as 

 long as the third joint ; eyes brownish black, having the posterior canthus bordered 

 with yellow. Pronotum moderately convex, a little wider than long, piceous brown, 

 the sides rapidly obliquely narrowing anteriorly, the outer margin widely reflexed, pale, 

 smooth, a little sinuated ; posterior lobe uneven, coarsely, remotely, in part con- 

 tinently punctate, the callosities prominent, convex, minutely punctate and scabrous; 

 posterior margin moderately curved, the edge ivory yellow, humeral angles almost 

 acutely prominent ; pro-pleura polished, anteriorly minutely scabrous, posteriorly 

 coarsely remotely punctate. Sternum, trochanters, tips of coxae, and middle line of 

 venter testaceous, more or less tinged with rutous. Legs pale piceous, with a band 

 of yellow near the tip of all the tibiae. Scutellum dark brown, yellow at tip, minutely 

 transversely wrinkled. Corium pale brown or fulvo-testaceous, sometimes pale 

 1 louded with brown ; the costal margin whitish, broadly recurved. Clavus and inner 

 submargin of the corium with lines of coarse punctures, the disk of the latter with 

 obsolete remote -mill punctures ; cuneus rufous brown at base interiorly and at tip, 



