700 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM • 



New Jersey localities. It may be recognized by aid of the figure and the 

 following description by Mr Beutenmuller. 



Head and antennae testaceous, the latter becoming darker 

 towards the tip ; first two joints with four black marks ; the 

 inner mark on the first joint long and straight, the outer 

 oblique ; those on the second joint parallel ; eyes black; thorax 

 testaceous with a longitudinal line on each side above ; anterior 

 pairs of legs testaceous ; posterior femora green, tibia testaceous ; 

 body beneath black with the sides yellowish green ; body above 

 blackish with a green stripe along the back ; elytra transparent, 



'": with grass-green veins ; hind wing slightly protruding beyond 



Jn'. the elytra; veins also green. 



=•"' The female is somewhat paler than the male, and the 



wings extend a little more beyond the elytra ; ovipositor dark 

 testaceous, tip black. Average length from head to tip of wing 

 covers, 14 mm; body, 12 mm; width, 4.5 mm. 



