HEMIPTERA OF LOWER CALIFORNIA. 25 1 



July 9th, was given to me Mr. Heniy Edwards. I have 

 also seen specimens from Los Angeles, San Bernardino 

 and other parts of California. The male is far more 

 slender than the female, and has very prominent eyes 

 and longer antenna. The macropterous male has some- 

 times exceptionally long hemielytra. 



Hadronetna prince-ps Uhler from nothern California, 

 Oregon and Washington State, is of a narrow form, with 

 nearly the same colors, antenna; more slender and reach- 

 ing upon the cuneus, besides having a slender 3"ellow 

 costal border and a lunule of yellow orred on the cuneus. 



Hadronema MiLiTARis Uhler. One specimen from 

 Lower California was given to me by Mr. Henry Edwards. 

 It is also found in Arizona, Mexico, etc. 



Hadronema decorata n. sp. 



Dull black, minutely pubescent, broader than either 

 of the other species. Head wide, moderately convex, 

 acutely triangular in front, sometimes rufous or fulvous 

 at base, also next the eyes, middle of front, the cheeks 

 and throat; eyes very large and prominent, smoke-brown 

 or black, vertex finely pubescent, minutely scabrous; an- 

 tenn£e long, tapering, but not abruptly narrowing, black, 

 the second joint long, the third a little shorter, the fourth 

 more than half the length of the third; rostrum black, 

 sometimes fulvous at base, reaching between the middle 

 coxse. Pronotum about as long as wide, moderately con- 

 vex, slenderly reflexed on both the anterior and lateral 

 margins, the surface obsoletely or little punctate and 

 transversely wrinkled, the callosities transverse, small, 

 black, sometimes enclosed by a pale band which crosses 

 the anterior lobe, the posterior margin a little curved 

 down, v/ith the humeri a little tumid. Scutellum a little 

 swollen, rufous, scabrous. . Legs black, with a tinge of 



