74 ^ PROP. p. B. ITHLER — ENTJMERATIOTf OF THE [Jan. 15, 



GYPGIfA ALBOSIGNATA, Sp. nOV. 



Dark straw-j^ellow, remotely marked with small spots, streaks, 

 and flecks of brown ; form of G. in-orella, Spangb. Vertex short, 

 bluntly rounded ; ocelli placed a little before the middle and nearer 

 the eyes than to one another ; the front margin reflexed, with 

 the submargin depressed, the surface minutely and obsoletely 

 wrinkled ; the occiput indented each side on a line with the ocelli ; 

 front longitudinally depressed. Eyes brown. Rostrum testaceous, 

 reaching behind the anterior coxae. Pronotum more than t\^'ice 

 as long as the vertex, transversely \^Tinkled, with an arc of flecks 

 and short streaks behind the anterior margin, a cloudy stripe each 

 side of middle, and a darker oblique spot near each posterior angle 

 brown. Wing-covers pale testaceous, with orange veins, a tinge 

 on the base of the costa, a brown ragged spot beyond its middle, 

 a series of small flecks on the first ulnar areole, several larger 

 ones next the apex ; the transverse veins, a bent hne on the 

 inferior base of the membrane, and a spot at base and near the 

 apex of clavus, besides its posterior edge, also brown, the apex of 

 the principal areole and the tip of the clavus milk-white. AVings 

 smoky, with dark brown veins. Scutellum a^ ith a l)rown triangular 

 spot in each basal angle and some irregular streaks on the middle 

 (the spots and marks partly or entirely absent, or coalescing, in 

 some specimens). Body beneath and the legs pale testaceous, 

 more or less powdered with white, the bases of tibial spines 

 marked with a brown dot ; apex of tibise and sometimes the ends 

 of tarsal joints, and nails, brown. Tergiuu moi'e or less brown, 

 occasionally black on the three or four posterior segments. 



Length to end of abdomen, c? 6, 5 71 mm. ; to tip of wing- 

 covers 7g-8^ mm. Width of pronotum 2-2| mm. 



Three specimens were taken on the island. Two of these are 

 females and one is a male. The male is paler and much less 

 marked with brown than the others. This species inhabits the 

 coastal plain of the United States and is found as far north 

 as Cape Ann, Massachusetts. It is likewise variable in the 

 United States. 



Gypona .un'gustata, sp. uov. 



Narrower than usual, pale apple-green when fresh, pale yellow 

 when dried. The vertex narrowly, subacutely rounded at tip, and 

 moderately depressed, about two-thirds the length of the pro- 

 notum ; the ocelli rufous, placed before the middle and a little 

 farther apart than distant from the eyes ; surface obsoletely 

 wrinkled. Pronotum transversely wrinkled, hexagonal, the 

 anterior margin bluntly semicircular and carried between the eyes. 

 Underside and legs whiter than the upper surface, with the 

 nails and apex of tarsi brownish. Wing-covers narrowing towards 

 the tip, the basal portion obsoletely punctate near the veins, 

 the basal areole sometimes with a minute black dot at base 

 veins mostly straight and simple, margin of costal areole whitish 



