HEMIPTERA OF COLORADO. 



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Color deep lemon-yellow. Face and all belo v concolorous. Vertex witli a narrow 

 median lineand a smallspot in the position of each ocellus black. Pronotumposteriorly 

 dark greenisli yellow. Scutelluni greenishyellow. Elytra hyaline, nervures yellow, wings 

 iride.scent. Tergum black, with narrow apical margins of segments and the whole of the 

 last segment yellow. Extreme tips of valves black. 

 Length 3.5 mm. Described from one mile. 



SteHiiiboat Spring.«<, July 12th, on Carex (Baker). 



Cicadiila 6-notata Fall. Det. Van Duzee. 



Montrose, June 24th; Colorado Springs, August 1st 

 (Gillette). Fort Collins, July 24th (Baker). 



Cicadiila variata Fall. 



Leadville, August 23d (Gillette). Steamboat Springs, July 

 16th (Baker). 



Jiiupoasca aspersa n. sp. 



Female: Clypeus one-third. longer tlian broad, basal suture straight; loraehalf as 

 broad and two-thirds as long a** the clypeus; genaelong 

 and narrow, moderately furrowed beneath the eye.-^, the 

 furrow extending to the lorae, outer margin somewhat con- 

 cave; front two-thirds longer than broad, twice as long 

 as the clypeus, superior angle little more than a right angle 

 and broadly rounded. Face and vertex without sculptur- 

 ing, tlie latter glabrous. Disc of vertex once and a half 

 as long on the middle as next the eyes; 

 pronotum slightly 1 ss tluin twice 

 wirier than long, front margin broadly 

 rounded, hind margin slightly con- 

 cave, disc very finely longitudinally 

 aciculate. Scutellum broader than 

 long, transverse groove straight and 

 black. Last ventral segment with the 

 hind margin evenly rounded and the 

 posterior angles sloping. Color green- 

 ish; face yellowish green, fiont more 

 or less distinctly marked with a pale 

 median line and witli transverse con- 

 centric pale lines; vertex and prono- 

 tum whitish or pale yellowish green, 

 with about four more or less distinct 

 deeper yellowish green and variously 

 bent, nearly longitudinal lines, some- 

 times orange on the former and dusky on the latter; scutellum with b.isal angles 

 dark or yellowish green, median portion whitish mottled with greenish; elytra 

 greenish, hyaline at tip, nervures whitish, basal two-thirds finely spotted with dusky 

 green; tergum black with more or less of sides and apical margins ye'lowish; venter palo 

 green, pygofers darker; legs pale greenish shading to bright blue at tips. Lengt h 3 mm. 

 Male; Markings which in the female are dark yellowish green, are dusky here. 

 Described from si.x females and two nialo.a. 



F«.rt Collins, on Bigelovia, September 27th ((Jillette). In 

 mountains south-west of North Park July lOth, and at 

 Steamboat Springs July 12th, on Artemisia tiidentata 

 (Baker). 



