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Florida Entomologist 
December, 1924 
NOTES ON EUPTERYGID LEAF-HOPPERS WITH 
DESCRIPTIONS OF A FEW FORMS (HOMOPTERA) 
By W. L. McATEE 
1.—Forewing; 2.—hindwing, of Jorwma pisca. 
* The following notes on distribution extend the known ranges 
of the forms mentioned, and the names of host plants are given 
wherever possible. Nothing has been published on several of 
these forms since their original description so the information 
should be welcome. A genus, two species, and four varieties 
are described as new. For economy the following abbrevia- 
tions are used in citing two of the localities: Onaga for Onaga, 
Kansas, January 6, 1921, French Creek, under leaves, F. F. 
Clevecoeur; and Perry, for Camp Perry, Ohio, September 5, 
1921, W. L. McAtee. All leaf-hoppers with latter citation were 
collected along the shore of Lake Erie on wild grape which they 
had thoroughly riddled. 
Genus Alebra Fieber 
A. albostriella var. albostriella Fallen.—Woodstock, Vt., A. P. Morse. 
A. albostriella var. discicollis Herrich-Schaffer.—Falls Church, Va., 
June 6, N. Banks. 
A. bicincta DeLong.—DuBois, Ill., August 9, 1917, J. R. Malloch. 
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