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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Thamnotettix seminudus Uhler. Stand. Nat. Hist. 1884. 



Athysanus seminudus Van Duzee. Psyche. 1890. 5 ■ 389 

 Eutettix seminudus Van Duzee. Psyche. 1892 _ 6: 307 

 Eutettix seminudus Van Duzee. But". Soc. Nat. Sci. Bui. 5, P- 191 



I have seen specimens in collections for Hamburg, Ithaca, Albany, 

 Nassau and New York city. It has been reported for eastern 

 New York Lancaster, Buffalo [Van Duzee, Buf. Hemip. p. 199] 

 and I took it at Eagle Bridge, Salem, Cold vSpring Harbor and 



Staten Island. 



Eutettix cincta Osbom & Ball 



Eutettix cincta Osborn & Ball. Dav. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1898. 



7 '97 

 Eutettix jucundus Van Duzee. Psyche. 1890. 6 : 307 



A specimen of this species collected at Jamiaica, Long Island by 

 Mr Van Duzee. It has hitherto been recorded for Iowa, Texas 

 and Washington D. C. 



Eutettix lurida Van Duzee 



Thamnotettix lurida Van Duzee. Can. Ent. 22 : 250 

 Eutettix lurida Van Duzee. Psyche, 6 : 307 



Two specimens from Karner in the New York State collection. 

 The species is probably rare or restricted to some particular food 

 plant of restricted distribution. 



Eutettix brunneus n. sp. 



Approaching lurida in general pattern but with elytra more 

 hyaline, head and pronotum darker and sutural spot less evident. 

 Length female 6 mm, male 5 mm. 



Vertex rounded in front, scarcely longer at middle, transverse 

 furrows very indistinct, front narrowing rapidly to clypeus, clypeus 

 long widening to tip, apex subtruncate, lores large, wider than 



Fig 2? Eutettix brunneus Osb. i=female dorsal view; 2=[ace; 

 ■ 3=temale genitalia; 4=male genitalia (Drawn by Joutel) 



clypeus pronotum about two and one half times as wide as length 

 at middle, posterior border slightly concave. Elytra long, rather 

 narrow distinctly flaring toward apex. 



