804 V. SiGNORET. — T. octolineata et cornes. 



Cette espèce est bien probablement la T. mollipes, Say, 

 mais cependant les quatre aspérités latérales (indiquées à la 

 figure ) de chaque côté de la tête , m'en font douter. 



Espèces de T. Say: 1825, 1831. 



389. T. OCTOLINEATA Say. Journ. Ac. nat. Se. Philadelp. 

 IV vol., pag. 340. 1. 



Pâle greenish white, lineate with rosaceous. 



Missouri— 7/20. Of an inch. Body pale greenish white, 

 head 4-lineate with rosaceous , the two intermediate Unes 

 double before the stemmates and with an obsolète spot 

 behindthem, stemmate rosaceous, eyes a darker red. Thorax 

 minutely rugulose transversaly, six or eight rosaceous lines, 

 the two latéral one dilated subraarginal. Scutel transversaly 

 rugulose four rosaceous lines. Hemelytra with the nervures 

 and costal margin rosaceous. Wings nervures rosaceous. 

 ïibiœ rosaceous, spines of the posterior pair white. 



390. T. ? COMES Say, Journ. Ac. nat. Se. Philadelp. 

 IV. vol. 343. 5. 



Pale yellowish, with sanguineous spots. 



Missouri. — 1/9 of an inch. 



Body pale yellowish. Head a transverse sanguineous Une, 

 profundly arcuated in the raiddle, and a small transverse 

 spot before. Eyes fuscous. Thorax with three sanguineous 

 spots the latéral one sraaiier, and the intermediated one 

 arcuated. Scutel a sanguineous spot at tip. Hemelytra 

 yellowish white, spoted with sanguineous spots arranged 

 two at base, of which the outer one is smaller and the 



