I'umona Colli-gc, Clarenioiit, California 17 



prothorax, mesothorax, and metathorax bear spines \arying in 

 number. The abdomen possesses three rows of setae on each side 

 above the spiracles. 



The Adult (PI. I, I'ig. 1) is green bron/e, entire upper surface 

 polished and strongly shining sculpture throughout, nearly as in 

 Uiiltica tyii'tta. Antennae piceous, slightly more than half the 

 length of the body, joints 2-3-4 gradually increasing in length, the 

 fourth \ery nearly three times as long as wide. Eyes rather small 

 and not very prominent, their width as seen from the front dis- 

 tinctly less than half the interocular distance. Prothorax two-thirds 

 wider than long, sides parallel in basal half, convergent anteriorly. 

 I'llytra fully two-thirds as wide as long, and nearly three-fourths 

 wider than the prothorax. Body beneath piceous; abdomen aluta- 

 ceous, rather coarsely punctate and trans\ersely rugulose. Length 

 3.7 mm. to 4 mm. 



