ACRIDHLE. 755 



36. STENOBOTHRUS OCCIDENT ALIS. 



occidentalis (Rhammatocerus), Sauss. Rev. Zool. Ser. 2, xiii. 317. 

 Tennessee. 



37. STENOBOTHRUS CONSPERSUS. 



Chloealtis conspersa, Harris, Report 3rd. Ed. 184. Scudder, Can. Nat. 



vii. 286; Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 455. 

 a. Maine. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



38. STENOBOTHRUS VIEIDIS. 



Chloealtis viridis, Scudder, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 455. 

 Connecticut. 



39. STENOBOTHKUS PUXCTULATUS. 



Chloealtis punctulata, Scudder, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 455. 

 Connecticut. 



40. STENOBOTHRUS SUBCONSPEKSUS. 



Mas. Fulvus; caput et prothorax iineis nonnullis parallelis fuscescenli- 

 bus ; caput testaceo bilineolatum, fronte punctata ; antenna lasi 

 testaceoe ; prothorax carimdis tribus parallelis, margine postico 

 rotundato ; abdomen testaceum, striyis duabus basalibus latis fuscis ; 

 femora postica subtus rufa; tibioe postica apices versus fuscce ; alee 

 anticce cinerece, corpore paullo breviores, lituris plurimis parvis 

 pallide fuscescentibus vix conspicuis ; alee posticce pallide cinerece, 

 apices versus fuscce. 



Male. Tawny, paler beneath. Head and prothorax with several 

 parallel indistinct brownish lines. Head on each side with a pale testaceous 

 line which is continued on the fore part of each lateral keel of the pro- 

 thorax; front punctured, with four distinctly marked keels, the outward 

 pair more divergent towards the face than the inner pair; furrows of the 

 vertex distinct, linear. Antennae nearly cylindrical, testaceous towards the 

 base. Prothorax with three slight keels; the lateral pair straight, parallel 

 to the middle one; hind border rounded. Abdomen testaceous, with a 

 short broad brown streak on each side proceeding from the base. Hind 

 femora red beneath and on the inner side except towards the tips. Hind 

 tibiae towards the tips and hind tarsi dark brown. Fore wings cinereous, 

 a little shorter than the body, with many indistinct minuie pale brownish 

 marks. Hind wings pale cinereous, brown towards the tips ; veins black, 

 mostly whitish on the basal half. Length of the body 9 9 lines; expan- 

 sion of the fore wings 17 18 lines. 



The straight lateral keels of the prothorax distinguish this species from 

 S. longipennis. 



a. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 b 1 c. Florida. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



