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broadly and very feebly concave ; the postero-lateral margins short, a 

 little oblique, the outer angle almost rectangular. Beneath and legs 

 pale greenish ; the tarsi and nails Inteous or pale piceous. Hemelytra 

 opaque, impunctate, narrow, the inner margin straight, very fully val- 

 vate at tip, where it is also thinner, almost transparent, and sometimes 

 tinged with fulvous ; the costal margin straight at base, but broadly 

 arcuated posteriorly; the nervures straight and often of a slightly 

 deeper green ; the apical areoles short and small, sometimes nearly 

 quadrangular, and the costal area occasionally with several oblique 

 cross-nervules. End of the abdomen acutely tapering, sometimes 

 rufous. 



Length to tip of hemelytra 6-7 millimeters. Width of pronotum If- 

 2^ millimeters. 



Apparently a rare insect. One specimen was found near Golden, and 

 a few others were taken on the highlands west of Denver. It has also 

 been captured in Eastern Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Can- 

 ada, and Illinois. It resembles Gypona, and is the G. reverta of my 

 former list. 



2. G. Uneatus, new sp. 



Pale green, broader than the preceding, with the head very flat, long, 

 and longer than wide, with four slender, longitudinal, orange stripes, 

 which Sxtend also upon the pi*ouotum and scutellum, and the nervules 

 of the hemelytra also striped with orange. Head having the outline of 

 a bishop's miter, but a little acute at tip, the margins reflexed ; the sur- 

 face obliquely indented each side, roundly indented each side near the 

 base, and with a slender, longitudinal line along the middle ,• submargin 

 of the face broadly flattened, the front convex, moderately broad, hardly 

 rugulose ; rostrum a little tinged with piceous. Pronotum very short, 

 obsoletely rugulose ; the sides a little obliquely widening anteriorly, mar- 

 gined with white, slightly decurved ; anterior margin straight along the 

 middle, but curving toward the sides; posterior margin a very little 

 concave; the postero-lateral margins obliquely truncated, but almost 

 continuous with the posterior margin. Scutellum short and wide, 

 smooth. Legs green, the spines of the tibii® stout, yellow ; incisures of 

 the tarsi, and the nails reddish. Hemelytra shorter than the abdomen, 

 straight, the costal margin almost parallel with the sutural one; ner- 

 vures straight, destitute of straight cross-nervules; the apical areoles 

 very small and confined to the tip of the membrane; the outer areole 

 usually absent. Venter smooth, pale yellow, the ovipositor and valves 

 more or less rufous ; end of the body acutely tapering. 



Length to tip of hemelytra 7-8 millimeters. Width of pronotum 

 2^-2i millimeters. 



Occurred to me in a few specimens upon the salt-marshes of the coast 

 of New Jersey in x^ugust. 



This and the two following species are introduced here to complete the 

 series at; thus far known in North America. 



