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tor through its middle third, then diverging and forming with 

 radius 4 plus 5 a triangular stylate terminal cell ; cubitus un- 

 branched, connected by two cross veins with medius ; three 

 anal veins. Radial cell undivided ; cell radius one narrowed 

 apically ; first radius three nearly quadrangular ; second radius 

 three smaller ; radius five terminal, triangular ; first medial cell 

 triangular ; second medial cell larger, constricted medially ; 

 medius two smaller than first radius three ; medius four equal- 

 ling first medius in size. In the hind wing, radial vein two- 

 branched, radius 4 plus 5 not confluent with medius i plus 2, 

 but connected by a short cross vein ; medial vein two-branch- 

 ed ; cubital vein unbranched ; cell radius three small, shorter 

 than radius five, which is terminal truncate ; other cells about 

 as in Stictoccphala. 



Type of the Genus, M cmhracis suhulata Say. 



Stictolobus subulatus Say. 



General color of pronotum soiled testaceous yellow, more or less 

 marked with yellowish ; two impunctured lines either side yellowish ; 

 dorsal carina anteriorly yellowish, posteriorly blackish testaceous ; 

 callosities yellowish ; face reddish ; eyes black ; mostly yellow beneath 

 with legs pale yellowish ; rather closely set everywhere with paler 

 hairs; fore wings transparent slightly infumed apically; veins brown- 

 ish. 



Female genitalia : last ventral segment deeply, broadly, roundly 

 emarginate, pygofers long, slender, slightly exceeded by the ovipositor. 

 Length of pronotum, 4.6 mm. Width at humeral horns, 2.0 mm. 

 Height from humeral horns, i.i. mm. 



Described from a single female specimen taken at light at 

 Raleigh. Early July. Perhaps from oak. Collection of the 

 Department of Zoology and Entomology of the North Caro- 

 lina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, West Raleigh, 

 N. C. 



Explanation of Pl.\te I. 



All the figures relate to Membracis (Stictolobus) subiilata Say 2 . 



Fig. I. Lateral view. 



Fig. 2. Dorsal view of the pronotum. 



Fig. 3. Anterior view showing head and metopidium. 



Fig. 4. Fore wing with cells numbered. 



Fig. 5. Hind wing with cells numbered. 



Fig. 6. Last ventral segment and genitalia. 



