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Length to tip of hemelytra one-fourth of an inch. 



2. T. VERSUTA. — Yellow ; head, scutel and hemeljtra lineate 

 with dark green. 



Inhabits the United States. 



Body yellow : head with a blackish-green anterior edge ; above 

 tinged with fulvous on the disk, with a submarginal, dark green 

 line each side, which is interrupted and diffracted behind the 

 middle, and does not reach the tip of the head, near which it 

 joins a double, obsolete line, which passes over the [312] middle 

 of the head : thorax with a large green spot : scutel with several 

 dark green lines : hemelytra with three oblique green vittas and 

 blackish dots on the apical margin : tergum dusky, or blackish 

 with lateral yellow triangles. 



Length to the tip of the hemelytra less than one-fourth of an 

 inch. 



3. T. QUADRiviTTATA. — Hemelytra sanguineous with oblique 

 green vittae and margin. 



Inhabits the United States. 



Body yellow : head with a blackish anterior and lateral edge 

 passing through the eyes : thorax rufous, anterior and posterior 

 margins green, the latter connected with a yellowish lateral spot, 

 and a dorsal green vitta which is abbreviated before : scutel ru- 

 fous : hemelytra sanguineous, with a green margin and two oblique 

 green vittse, of which the inner one proceeds from the humerus 

 to the inner margin, and the other is abbreviated and partially 

 twice interrupted : tergum sanguineous. 



Length to the tip of the hemelytra more than three-tenths of 

 an inch. 



Very closely allied to A. hifasciata Linn., of Europe, but that 

 ;species is much more hairy ; in the ^-notata all the nervures of 

 the hemelytra are distinctly visible. 



4. T. MOLLIPES. — Yellow; hemelytra green with a pale margin. 

 Inhabits the United States. 



Body yellow : head elongated, acute before ; beneath the eyes 

 a brown line, which is continued on [313] the pectus : thorax 

 green, a broad anterior and lateral yellow margin : scutel green- 

 ish-yellow : hemelytra green ; nervures paler j exterior and api- 



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