1933] The Fulgorid^ of Eastern North America 173 



292. Color creamy white to light brown 293 



Color dark brown to black 298 



293. Calcar very large, as long as the basal segments of the tarsus 294 



Galcar normal, shorter than the basal segment of the tarsus 295 



294. Genital styles gradually narrowed to near the apex then suddenly expanded, 



stamen-like; anal processes broad triangularly 706 



L. stamitiata Metcalf 



Genital styles not stamen-like; nearly parallel margined to the apex; anal 



processes long, horn-like 707 L. hiimiiis Van Duzee 



295. Styles broadened at the apex, truncate; pronotum unusually long 708 296 

 Styles not broadened at the apex; pronotum not unusually long 711. . . . 297 



296. Pygofer of the male elongate; genital aperture very broad, oval; genital 



styles strongly diverging 708 L. detecta Van Duzee 



Pygofers very short; genital aperture nearly circular; genital styles not 

 strongly diverging 709 L. unda Metcalf 



297. Styles ligulate, following the contour of the genital aperture 710 



L. tuckeri Van Duzee 

 Styles broad, rounded at the apex; reaching the anal tube; genital aper- 

 ture with the dorsal angles strongly produced 711 



L. lateralis Van Duzee 



298. Macropterous wings fuscous with a large stigmatal spot pale 114 



L. teapce Fowler 

 Macropterous wings not fuscous with a large stigmatal spot pale.... 299 



299. Antennae short, not reaching clypeal margin; styles broad and truncate 713 



L. vanduseei Crawford 

 Antennae reaching at least to the clypeal margin 300 



300. Male pygofer deeply notched dorsally and produced caudally around the 



anal segment 714 L. Jamina'Us Van Duzee 



Male pygofer not deeply notched dorsally and produced caudally 715 301 



301. Color black; pronotum white posteriorly; styles with a tooth on their inner 



margins 715 L. puella Van Duzee 



Color brown ; pronotum not white 302 



302. Styles broadly diverging, following the contour of the genital aperture 



L. dolera Spooner 

 Styles concentric, slightly indented apically L. weedi Van Duzee 



Crepusia glauca n. sp. 



Figs. 43, 163, 164, 166 



This species may be recognized by the general oehraceous buff 

 color which is strongly sprinkled Avith black. 



Head narrow. Vertex about three times as broad as long. Frons 

 with the base narrow, apex somewhat broadened, Clypeus with the 



