134 ASHMEAD 



CICADULA LINEATIFRONS (Stal). 



Thamnotettix lineatifrons SiAL, Stettin, ent. Zeitg., xix, 195, 1858. 

 FIEBER, Revue d' Ent., iv, 85, 1885. VAN DUZEE, Trans. Ent. Soc., 

 xxi, 303, 1894. 



Sitka ; additional specimens from Seldovia, July. 



CICADULA UNG^E sp. nov. 



Female. Length to tip of elytra 5.1 mm. Stature and general 

 appearance of C. Iceta (Uhler), and evidently allied. General color 

 yellowish, the vertex and the face black ; the crown has a yellowish 

 median line which extends forward and connects with a transverse 

 yellowish band on the upper margin of the face, and on each side of 

 this median line is a circular yellowish line enclosing a rounded black 

 spot, which, however, is not entirely separated from the black along 

 the eyes ; cheeks yellowish, with a spot beneath the eyes and an 

 oblique line across the lora black ; thorax at sides and beneath black, 

 the mesonotum along the anterior and posterior margins blackish, 

 the scutellum black except the extreme margins, the prosternum 

 marked with yellow, the mesopleura with a yellow oblique line which 

 is connected with a yellow line along the hind margin ; legs blackish, 

 the joints of the trochanters apically, the front and middle femora 

 at apex and beneath, interrupted by a black spot or band, and the 

 hind femora, except at sides basally, which are black, the black ex- 

 tending into a narrow line, apically, are yellowish ; the hind tibia 

 are black beneath, with a double row of black dots behind, the joints 

 of tarsi are black apically, with a black line beneath and above. 

 The elytra are yellowish along the costa, the veins being margined with 

 fuscous. Abdomen black, the dorsal segments at apex and along the 

 sides are margined narrowly with yellow, while the terminal ventral 

 segment, except a black spot laterally near the base and along the 

 basal margin, is almost wholly yellow. 



Type. Cat. No. 6870, U. S. Nat. Mus., from Unga Island, Shuma- 

 gin Islands, July 2. One specimen. 



Subfamily TTPHLOCTSIN^E. 



Genus Dicraneura Hardy. 

 DICRANEURA CARNEOLA (Stal). 



Typhlocyba carneola STAL, Stettin, ent. Zeitg., xix, 196, 1858. 

 Dicranoneura cameola WOODWORTH, Psyche, v, 213, 1888-90. 

 Dicraneura carneola VAN DUZEE, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xxi, 311, 1894. 



Sitka. 



