TRANS. S. D. SocreTy NATURAL HISTORY 
188. Tuponia modesta n. sp. 
Pale green, the elytra nearly white, clouded with greenish; 
legs white dotted with black; above clothed with white hairs. 
Length to tip of membrane 2 mm. 
Head broad, about two thirds the width of the hind margin 
of the pronotum, short, nearly vertical; vertex broad, moderately 
convex, opake; base of the clypeus reaching just above the line of 
the antenne; cheeks broad, attaining the fore coxee, the gula want- 
ing; buccal opening broad. Rostrum reaching the intermediate 
cox. Antenne long, the basal joint very short, scarcely surpass- 
ing the clypeus, second about as long as the pronotum and eye to- 
gether, linear; third two thirds the length of the second; fourth 
two thirds the length of the third. Pronotum short and broad, its 
length about one half that of the hind margin, impunctate, a little 
polished posteriorly; the callosities distinct, contiguous; collum 
wanting. Scutellum large, the base broadly exposed. Elytra flat, 
subhyaline, the costal margin but little arcuated. Hind femora 
hardly flattened. Last joint of the tarsi nearly as long as the basal 
two together; claws long, moderately curved, the short arolia on 
their base. 
Color pale green tinged with yellowish on the head and callo- 
sities. Antenne testaceous with a brown dot before. Extreme 
apex of the scutellum blackish. Elytra whitish, subhyaline, scarce- 
ly tinged with green, with about three faint and obscure transverse 
clouds, one just behind the scutellum, another across the apex of 
the clavus and the third represented by a cloud on the cuneus; a 
minute brown point on the tip of the clavus. Membrane whitish 
with a faint cloud at the tip of the cuneus and a larger one be- 
yond, the nervures white, Legs whitish; femora with about two 
black points at apex, the posterior with a row of about five along 
its hind edge; tibize with about six black points alternating with 
black spines. Apex of the tarsi blackish. Beneath a uniform pale 
green, the tip of the rostrum black. 
Described from 13 examples taken in the city park on Decem- 
ber 25th, 1912, and during January and April, 1913. This species 
while it has the broad head of Chiamydatus is undoubtedly a T’wpo- 
nia. Its delicate greenish mottled color and dotted legs will dis- 
tinguish it. 
189. Rhinacloa forticornis Reut. One example taken at East San 
Diego in June. 
190. Chlamydatus associatus Uhler. Hurlburd’s Ranch at Des- 
canso, October. 
191. Chlamydatus suavis Reut. April to June. Abundant. 
192. Chlamydatus bicinctus n. sp. 
Black or piceous-black, polished ; antennz and legs pale; elytra 
with a transverse white vitta at apex of the scutellum and the 
base of the cuneus broadly white. Length 21% mm. 
Head rather broad, nearly vertical, moderately produced at 
apex; vertex wide, convex, highly polished, immarginate ; clypeus 
prominent, its base distinctly above the line of the antenne; eyes 
