65 



Picumna Stal. 



I ? ovatipcnnis (Walker). 

 ? P. ovatipcnnis (Walker) Fowler inos B. C. A Horn II i^3 

 PI. XII. f. 29. u • , 



A single male may be tliis. but seems to have a longer vertex 

 and scutellum. Fowler gives no structural details and has con- 

 fused at least two species, for his var. ( f . 30) is certainly not 

 conspecific. 



HAB. Arizona, Xogales ; ( Koebele's no. 2524). 



Anipliisccpa Germar. 



I\Ielichar, in iiis monograph, does not clearly differentiate be- 

 tween this and Acanalouia Spinola, which I believe to be synony- 

 mous. 



I bill f fata (Say). 



HAB. Arizona, Xogales; ( Koebele, Sept.). Widely distri- 

 buted from Canada to Mexico. 



2 iiiniiaculata sp. nov. 



P)rownish-yellow. tegmina and legs greenish, wings milkwhite 

 with fuscous veins. Flead dorsally twice as broad as long, geiith' 

 lounded anteriorly, the verte.x sablinear, separated from the 

 frons by a transverse keel. Frons apically subrectanglarly (a 

 little acutely) emarginate, not nearly so deeply, however, as in 

 A. bii'itfafa. Xo median keel on the frons, lateral margnis acute- 

 ly keeled, fairly straight for over half the length. Scutellum with 

 2 sublaterai keels, but no trace of a middle one. Costal margm 

 of tegmina arched. 



Length 6^ mill. 



HAB. Arizona, Xogales: (Koebele). 



Distinguished from any other "Ainphisccpa" by the absence of 

 stripes or spots, and from any "Acanalonia" l)y the short head 

 and absence of a middle keel. 



POEKJLLOPTERJDAE. 

 MistJiarnophantia gen. nov. 



Vertex transverse, about as wnle as the eyes together, sub- 

 truncate apically. carinate in the middle, lateral margins sub- 



