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brane; costal area dusky on the middle and at tip. Ven- 

 ter pale dull fulvous, sometimes dusky at tip. 



Length to tip of wing-covers, 3 , 8; ? , 8>^-9 mm. 

 Width of pronotum, lyi mm. 



Specimens were collected near Cape St. Lucas by Mr. 

 John Xanthus. Numerous specimens in the collection 

 of the California Academy are labeled "Cal. 2." The 

 species is also known to me from specimens collected in 

 Texas, Orizaba and elsewhere in Mexico, Arizona, New 

 Mexico and southern Colorado. 



CoRisA L^viGATA Uhlcr. A specimen of this common 

 insect was sent to me by Mr. Henry Edwards, as having 

 been collected in Lower California. It has been collect- 

 ed at various places in southern California, as for exam- 

 ple, San Bernardino, San Diego and Los Angeles; far- 

 ther north it occurs near San Francisco. 



CoRisA sp.? One, or perhaps two other, species have 

 been taken in the vicinity of Cape St. Lucas, but they 

 were too much damaged to admit of identification. 



