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Genitalia: Female last ventral segment, twice as long as preceding, 

 broadly excavated with a black spot and a small tooth at the middle. 

 Lateral margins of segment and ovipositor black. Pygofers bright 

 yellow, posterior half evenly clothed with brown hairs. Male valve 

 narrow, triangular, apex rounded; plates short and broad, convexly 

 rounding to blunt apex with a marginal row of hairs. Discs of valve 

 and plates with a brown spot. 



Females collected: One each, Milwaukee, July 18, 1916; 

 Madison, July 1, 1916, and July 21, 1916; Chicago, 111., June 24, 

 1910. Males: One at Chicago, June 24, 1910, and one short- 

 winged male from Fryeburg, Me., September 5, 1913. 



2148. E. elongatus (Osb.) — Milwaukee, Madison, Pembine (July). 



2156. E. curtisii (Fh.)— General. 



2160. Eutettix luridus (VD.)— Eleven spec, Trout Lake, Sept. 7, 1916. 



2161. E. marmoratus VD. — Four specimens, St. Croix Falls, Aug. 16, 



1916. 

 2163. E. subaeneus (VD.) — One specimen from Madison referred to 

 this species. 



2179. E. seminudus (Say). 



2180. E. cintus O. & B.— One spec, Grand Rapids, Aug. 21, 1916. 



2181. E. strobi (Fh.)— One specimen, Milton Jet., Sept. 12, 1911. 

 2195. Phlepsius majestus O. & B.— One spec. Woodruff, Sept. 8, 1916. 

 2201. Ph. decorus O. & B.— Four spec, Grand Rapids, Aug. 21-, 1916; 



Trout Lake, Sept. 7, 1916. 

 2204a. Ph. cumulatus var arctostaphylae Ball. — Abundant at Taylors 



Falls, Minn., just across the St. Croix river from St. Croix 



Falls, Wis., Aug. 16, 1916; from Partridge berry (Michella 



repens). 

 2221. Ph. altus O. & B. — One specimen, Woodman, July 27, 1916. 

 2223. Ph. incisus VD.— Three specimens. Blue River, July 28, 1916. 



Phelpsius umbrosus n. sp. 

 (Figs. 15, 16, 17, 18). 



A dark brown robust species resembling P. ificisus in form 

 and size. Head scarcely narrower than pronotum. Length 

 6-6.5 mm. 



Vertex obtusely angled, almost twice as long in middle as next the 

 eye; breadth three times the length. Pronotum very strongly convex, 

 twice the length of vertex, and two and a half times as wide as long. 

 Elytra broad, well rounded at tips. Face slightly longer than broad; 

 frontal sutures straight to clypeus. which is broadest at apex; lorse 

 broad, evenly rounded and approximating the margin. 



Color: Vertex evenly irrorate, with pale spot at the base next 

 each eye; ocelli pale. Pronotum evenly irrorate and punctulate. 

 Elytra milk}^ white, rather densely and evenly inscribed with dark 

 brown. Face dark brown, evenlv irrorate with testaceous. 



