WINTER NUMBER 35 
Joruma adusta new species 
Another specimen of this genus recently found represents 
a species distinct from the genotype. It agrees exactly with the 
generic characters as already defined, and in the main is colored 
like the genotype. Reddish tints are almost absent, however, 
and the front of vertex between ocelli and middle of face are 
covered by a broad dusky band. This species is also longer and 
broader than pisca; the vertex is more rounded, its median 
length scarcely greater than that along inner margin of eye, 
while in pisca the vertex is more produced, the median length 
being decidedly more than that along inner margin of eye. 
Length 3.5 mm. Holotype °, Chapada, Brazil, January, C. F. 
Baker, (U. S. Nat. Mus.) 
Genus Eupteryx Curtis 
E. artemisiae Kirchbaum.—Arnold arboretum, Boston, Mass., swept 
from Artemisia sp., July 27, 1921, Harold Morrison. This species has not 
previously been recorded from the United States. 
E. flavoscuta var. flavoscuta Gillette—Beltsville, Md., May 21, 1922; 
Glen Echo, Md., August 8, 28, 1921; May 14, September 17, 1922; Chain 
Bridge, Va., September 11, 18, 1921, J. R. Malloch. This species lives on 
ferns. 
E. flavoscuta var. nigra Osborn.—Beltsville, Md., May 21, 1922; Glen 
Echo, Md., August 8, 28, 1921; May 14, 21, 26, J. R. Malloch; August 22, 
' 1922, J. R. Malloch, W. L. McAtee. 
E. flavoscuta var. juvenis McAtee.—Glen Echo, Md., July 23, 1921, J. R. 
Malloch. 
Genus Hymetta McAtee 
H. trifasciata var. trifasciata Say.—Onaga. 
H. trifasciata var. balteata McAtee.—Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., Aug- 
ust 10, 1922, swarming on Hedera helix which the hoppers had severely in- 
jured, W. L. McAtee; Dallas, Tex., August 21, 1922, on cultivated grape, 
F. C. Bishopp; Ames, Iowa, various dates, April to September. 
Genus Erythroneura Fitch 
E. vulnerata var. vulnerata Fitch, fulvous form.—Perry; Vermillion, 
Ohio, July 21, 1921, on Delaware grape, C. I. Bliss; red form: St. Louis, 
Mo., on elm, T. Pergande. 
E. vulnerata var. niger Gillette-—Onaga. 
Erythroneura hubbardi new species 
This species has a very distinct type of coloration from any 
previously described American form, and suggests very strongly 
