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a curvcil line behind these which is angled where it touches the apical 

 margin before the ocellus and is continued to the eye as a marginal 

 line, a more strongly cur%ed line on the disk behind this terminating 

 behind the ocellus and near a vertical line which with the marginal 

 line and one next the eye nearly encircles a black dot; median line 

 slender, black. Pale anterior margin of the pronotum with vermicu- 

 late dark marks. Scutellum with th^ anterior margin, in part beneath 

 the pronotum. the transverse indsed line and three poinu before it 

 black. Elytral venation pale. Beneath pale, face darker, with about 

 lo brown arcs. A lateral line cutting the eye deep black ; apex of the 

 head black bisected by a ydlow line 



Described from a single female taken in the Okefenokee 

 Swamp, Georgia, in June, by Prof. J. C Ilraclley. 



Dracculacepbala cr— ak oni l a n. sp. 



Allied to n<ntboraiemsu, bttt with the vertex a little knfer in the 

 female and more heavily Uacaltd with bbck; male anteimae stoat, 

 setaceous only at tip. Length 7-8 mm. 



Vertex about right-angled in the male, a little kmgcr in the female. 

 Lineations of the vencx slender but distinct; black marks at apex of 

 the vertex parallel, not at all triangokr in the male, in the female 

 linear, in both sexes kaving a c o n apk no o s ycOow oMdiaa vitta. 

 Plates of the male abniptly narrowed to kjog, slender poinu as in 

 manJfoMaiM. but here they are strongly dtvtrfcat, ahnost at a right 

 angle, not upturned as in the other species. Antennae of the male long 

 and conspicuously thickened nearly to the apex and a little flattened, 

 the middle of the thicker portion a little more slender. Last ventral 

 segment of the female leu p r o duced tban in m avtb ^m cemsia, with the 

 lateral angles more re tr e atin g . 



Gofers duller than In ww6tfru f nM>». the apex of the pronotum and 

 base of the vertex someti m es touched with green: sides of pronottmi 

 without a black longitudinal line. Elytral venation more or less bluish. 

 AntcnuB tes t aceous, becoming Mack on the apical one-lmlf of the 

 thickened portion, with its apical seta white. 



Described from two males and one female collected at 

 Rock Creek. Oregon. July 14th, and two females from Cor- 

 vallis, Oregon, all received from Dr. H. F. Wilson, and one 

 female in my own collection taken by Mr. T. Kincaid at 

 Olympia. Washington. Should these sexes be incorrectly 

 placed the name must follow t' '^- The unustially thick- 

 ened antenna: of the male will . . i!»h the species. 



