Hemiptera SF 



being twice-banded. Edge of the connexrvum fulvous, the narrow hind edge 

 of the tergal segments and the disk of the fifth and sixth in the female pate. 



Described from one male from west of Kongenevik, Camden bay, Alaska, 

 June 27, 1914, and one female from Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, 

 July 15, 1915. This species approaches alpinus in the shape and markings of 

 the vertex and extrusus in the colouration of the elytra, but it is smaller and 

 narrower than either, being scarcely longer than striatulus. 



Holotype, male, in the National collection of Insects, Ottawa. 



Allotype, female, in collection of the California Academy of Sciences. 



Euscelis sp. 



West of Kongenevik, Camden bay, Alaska, June 27, 1914, one example 

 taken in the shelter of the tundra bluffs. This form is very near Deltocephalus 

 harrimani Ashmead, also from Alaska, and it probably is that species, but it is 

 impossible to identify it positively from Ashmead's description. 



Thamnotettix sp. 



Ketchikan, southeastern Alaska, taken on grass, September 10, 1916; one 

 damaged specimen. This pertains to the inornata group, and perhaps most 

 closely resembles titusi Ball. 



