UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS 



TECHNICAL BULLETINS 

 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 



ENTOMOLOGY 



VoL 1, No. 4, pp. 217-227 March 3, 1916 



NEW OR LITTLE KNOWN GENERA AND 



SPECIES OF OKTHOTYLINI 



(HEMIPTERA) 



BY 



EDWARD P. VAN DUZEE 



Hyalochloria bella n. sp. 



Larger than OrthoijjluH compsus Rent, from Jamaica; fulvo- 

 testaceous, elytra white, beautifully varied with clear green 

 blotches. Length 8.5 mm. to tip of membrane. 



Head small, vertical. Vertex broad and with Inise of front 

 much flattened and depressed between the prominent eyes; apex 

 of front convex; clypeus narrow and prominent. Eyes rather 

 large ; viewed from the side ovate, reaching two-thirds of the way 

 to gula. Antennae inserted near to and a little above inner angle 

 of the eye ; first joint not so long as head, second more than three 

 times longer. Rostrum long, reaching well over base of venter. 

 Elytra ample, eosta expanded for the first one-fourth of its 

 length, beyond that subparallel. Bristles of hind tibiae pale and 

 very minute. 



Color fulvo-testaceous. Pronotum in fully matured examples 

 yellowish, with about six green blotches on posterior lobe. Scutel- 

 lum sometimes varied with green. Elytra whitish hyaline, clavus, 

 corium, cuneus and merabranal areoles quite regularly blotched 

 with irregular squarish pale green spots. In compsus the green 

 is more irregularly distributed and on the membrane is c-jnfined 

 to the small areole and the apical half of the larger one. In 

 hrlla there is a series of green points along the costa which is 

 wanting in comjr'^tis. and, as mentioned above, the size is c(m- 

 siderably larger. 



