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6). Southern Colorado, July (Carpenter— see Uhler, 7). Yellow varietes on 

 weeds near water, in subiirbs of Denver. Green variety, marked with 

 fuscous, from rank growing plants in Beaver Brook Gulch, August 6th 

 (Uhler, 5). Ula, Custer County, July 30th (Cockerell, 10). Estes Park (Snow- 

 see VanDuzee, L). 



Fort Collins, May 8th to October 7th and June 9th, on 

 alfalfa and barley (Baker). Foot-hills five miles west of 

 Fort Collins, May llth to 19th; Manitou, June 25th (Glillotte). 

 Veta Pass, June 21st (E. A. Schwarz . 



Teratocoris discolor Uhl. 



Garland, June 18th (E. A. Schwarz— see Uhler, S"). 

 Teratocoris longicornis Uhler n. sp. 



"Elongated, bright green, resembling a Miris. Head very slightly nodding, green, 

 broad, the front tabulated above and bounded by deeD sutures, black anteriorly along 

 the depressed middle line and also each side, the vertex produced in an arch posteriorly, 

 and with a black arc at base; tylus black, rostum reaching midway between the middle 

 and posterior coxae; mostly greenish-testaceous, piceous at tip; antennae long, the basal 

 joint green, the other joints dull reddisli, the basal one as long as the vertex and piorjotum 

 united, the second as long as tlie pronotum and clavus united, the third and 

 fourtli broken from the specimen. Pronotum trapezoidal, a little longer than 

 wide, flat anteriorly, the sides gradually oblique, with the edge reflexed, a 

 little constricted behind the line of the callosities and crossed there by a black band, the 

 middle line unevenly imprissed, black, connected behind wiili a broad blaclc band across 

 the base, whicli is uijsoletely punctate and wrinkled, the submargin before the humeri 

 tabulated and witli tlie edge not reflexed, posterior margin very sliglitly sinuated. 

 Sternum whitish along the middle. Legs green, the tibiae and the tai'si more or less 

 yellow, with the nails and apex lilackish. Scutellum black, with a. large yellow spot near 

 each basal angle. Hemelytra green, long elliptical, minutely rugulose and punctate, the 

 costal border prominently rettexed; membrane long, dull wliitish, faintly dusky at 

 base, including the base of vein. Mesoslernum, posterior coxae and middle and apex of 

 venter, pale yellowish, the abdomen minutely pubescent. 



Lengtli to tip of abdomen 4.5 mm. To tip of membrane 5 .5 mm. Width of pronotum 

 1.25 mm. This is a well marked species of which only a single male was sent to me from 

 Colorado. The genital hoolv is placed on tlie left side, and is long, stout and moderately 

 curved. In this specimen the base of the scutellum is broadly exposed. A series of both 

 sexes is greatly desired for comparative study." 



Steamboat Springs, July 12th on Carex i Baker). 



l/eptoterna ainoena Uhl. 



Steamboat Springs, July 14th and 26th (Baker and (lillotte). 

 Estes Park, July 10th ; North Park, July 20th ; Colorado Springs, 

 August 8d (Gillette). 



Resthenia atripennis Reut. 



Foot-hills twelve miles west of Fort Collins, June 30th 

 (Gillette). 



Resthenia bivittis Stal. ^ 



Steamboat Springs, July 26th; North Park. July 20th 



(Gillette) . 



