88 Psyche [April 



Scutellum testaceous, sparsely punctate with black, the 

 basal angles impressed, black, the apex with a piceous spot. 

 Median line yellow, extending back from the base for about 

 two-thirds the length of the scutellum, suddenly abbreviated; 

 a transverse yellowish line crosses it at the middle of the scutel- 

 lum and joins at each side a sublateral line which extends forward 

 to the base of the scutellum; all these lines are faintly margined 

 with piceous, and form a distinct trident-shaped marking. Base 

 of the scutellum between the arms of the trident infuscated or 

 piceous, and more densely punctate than the remainder of the 

 scutellum. 



Hemelytra testaceous, sparsely black punctate, with two 

 piceous spots on the apical margin of the corium, one near the 

 inner angle, the other at the end of the cubitus. Membrane white. 



Abdomen black above, connexivum white. Beneath bronze- 

 black, closely punctate; coxal cavities and legs yellowish, the 

 femora spotted and lined with black, the tibise with short black 

 lines on the distal half of the anterior and posterior faces, the 

 third tarsal segment piceous. Sixth ventral segment more 

 produced anteriorly ( 9 ) (Fig. 1, C) than in A^". undata (Fig. 1, D). 



Length, 53^^ mm. 



Redescribed from one female taken on the beach of Lake 

 Michigan (in wash-up?) near St. Ignace, Mackinac County, 

 Michigan, May 31, 1921 (S. Moore), and deposited in the 

 Museum of Zoology of the University of Michigan. 



