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tions of integument whitish hyaline, juge and other processes 
of head (except sometimes chiefly fuscous basal and terminal 
joints of antenne) concolorous or ivory color. Venter with two 
median series of large and two lateral series of small pale yellow 
spots; or entirely pale. Areolar formula, see table, page 92. 
Length 2.25-2.5 mm. 
Type, a macropterous male, from Hot Springs, Arizona, June 
21, He Sa Barber (Un Sa Ne Mer 
Paratypes, a brachypterous male, labelled Arizona, Morrison, 
1882 (U.S. N. M.), and one brachypterous and one macropterous 
male from Lincoln, Nebraska. July. (Drake.) , 
Piesma costata Uhler. 
Agrammodes costatus Uhler, P. R. new genus and species in 
A Preliminary list of the Hemiptera of Colorado, by C. P. Gillette 
and C. F. Baker, Bul. 31, Colo. Agr. Exp. Sta. (May, 1895), June 
7, 1895, pp. 50-7 [Estes Park, Colo.]. 
Reasons for synonymizing the genus Agrammodes with Piesma 
have been discussed in the introduction. 
The species costata is characterized by the structural details 
pointed out in the key, and especially by the thoracic carine being 
obsolete and the veins of the elytra very prominent and dark. 
Ground color pale stramineous or whitish, least obscured on 
anterior lobe and margins of thorax and base of corium, the latter 
always occupied by a pale spot. Reticulation of most of upper 
surface of varying shades of fuscous, the principal veins of elytra 
infuscate, elevated and conspicuous.  Callosities, scutellum, 
humeral angles and head except processes fuscous to blackish, 
processes of head and antenne except apical half of terminal 
joint, honey yellow. The juge vary greatly in length; in 
females they are sometimes no longer than tylus, in males they 
sometimes reach to middle of second antennal joint. Areolar 
formula, see table, page 92. Length 2-2.25 mm. 
Specimens examined: 
A specimen from collection of E. D. Ball, labelled Colo. No. 
1133, is marked type. The full data for the type as given by 
