1923] The Fulgorid^ of Eastern North America 179 



Bothriocera drakei n. sp. 



Figs. 81, 585 



This species may be recognized by its pale yellowish testaceous 

 color with the fore wings heavily and irregularly spotted with fus- 

 cous, the apex of the wings being strongly infuscated. 



Vertex strongly produced; lateral margins of the frons strongly 

 produced ; clypeus very long. Pronotum not deeply notched pos- 

 teriorly. Mesonotum tricarinate. Male pygofer narrow, ventral 

 tooth rather long, genital styles short, narrow at the base, broad and 

 rounded at the apex. 



Color: General color pale yellowish testaceous; the mesonotum 

 brownish fuscous ; fore wings pale whitish testaceous, heavily marked 

 with fuscous, two small fuscous spots at the base, a fuscous band an- 

 terior to the stigma, narrowly separated from the stigmatal band; 

 apical portion of the wings crossed by two irregular bands beyond 

 the stigma, the apical border of the wing broadly infuscated; legs 

 testaceous yellow, except the tips of the tarsi which are black; ab- 

 domen ochraceous orange ; pygofer of the male testaceous yellow. 



Length, apex of head to apex of abdomen 2.45 mm. ; to the tips 

 of the wings 4.00 mm. 



Holotype S . Gainesville, Florida. July 4, 1918. C. J. Drake. 



Allotype 9 . Gainesville, Florida. July 7, 1918. C. J. Drake. 



This species may be merely a darker color variety of Bothriocera 

 undata Fabricius but the male genitalia seem to be quite distinct and 

 as stated before it would require a much larger collection of these in- 

 sects to be sure of their specific distinctions, 



Oliarus montanus n. sp. 



Figs. 269, 566 



This species may be recognized by its broad vertex, finely punctate 

 wing veins and distinct male genitalia. 



Vertex broad, narrowed anteriorly, deeply notched posteriorly; 

 frons longer than broad; the clypeus shorter than the frons, much 

 more deeply inserted. Pronotum rather long, the posterior margin 

 triangularly emarginate, the sides nearly straight. Mesonotum with 

 five earinee distinct, the intermediate carina broadly arched. Male 

 pygofer short, broad, the ventral sinus broad, median tooth broadly 

 expanded apically, the apical border but little reflexed, genital styles 



