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pale, the former with a large fuscous spot on its inner angle, 

 which begins at the basal third and follows the radial nervure 

 to its apical one-fourth where it forms a squarish projection 

 extending half way to the costa ; cuneus deeper yellow, im- 

 maculate. Membrane smoky, with a hyaline spot at outer 

 angle beyond the areole followed by a deeper fuscous ray; 

 veins yellowish at apex. Beneath pale with a black lateral vitta 

 which may cover most of the venter; the male genital segment 

 ])ale. Legs soiled yellowish, paler on the base of the femora, 

 the tip of the rostrum and the tarsi infuscated. Antennae en- 

 tirely black. 



"Described from two males and one female taken at \'ic- 

 toria, \'. I., B. C, July 14, 1918, on willow, by \\'. Downes. 



"Holotype male in National Collection at Ottawa ; allotype 

 in collection of H. M. Parshley; paratype in collection of E. P. 

 Van Duzee." 



Since A an Duzee has recently published a review of Ortho- 

 tylus I submitted the specimens of this species to him for study, 

 and he has kindly sent the description quoted above for inclu- 

 sion in the present paper. 



Orthotylus forrnosus Van Duzee. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., July 8, 1918 (W. D.). 



Mecomma gilvipes (Stal). 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., Aug. 13, 1918 (W. D.). 



Macroiyhis niultipunctatus \'an Duzee. 



B. C— Vernon, June 10, 1918 (R. C. T.). 



Van Duzee writes that this is the second specimen of the 

 species he has seen. 



PlagiognafJius moercns Renter. 



B. C— Vernon, June 18, 1917 (R. C. T.). 



