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Phlepsius excultus Uhler 

 Jassus excultus Uhler. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Sur. Bui. 3. i877. 



P h l^e pVi us excultus Van Duzee. Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 1892. 19 : 80, 

 pi. I, fig. 17 

 This species is included in the New York list on the authority 

 of Mr Uhler. It has not come to light in any recent collections 

 in the State that I have seen. 



Thamnotettix kennicotii Uhl. 

 Thamnotettix kennicottii Uhl. Am. Ent. Soc. Proc. 1863. 



Tham^n^otettix kennicottii Uhler. Stand. Nat. Hist. 1884. 

 2: 246; Osbom,Ia. Acad. Su. Proc. i, 1892. pt 2, p. 12; Van Duzee, 

 Psyche. 1892.6:306 



Reported for Buffalo Plains and Hamburg "on oak and hickory 

 bushes" [Van Duzee, Buf. Hem: p. 200], also for 1904 from 



Lake Placid. 



Thamnotettix belli (Uhl.) 



T ass us belli Uhler. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Sur. Bui. 1877. 3--47i 

 Thamnotettix belli Van Duzee. Psyche, 6 : 306 



A single specimen in the New York State collection at Albany 

 is referred here, though the genitalia do not agree well with 

 Uhler' s description. 



Thamnotettix eburata Van Duzee 



Thamnotettix eburata Van Duzee. Can. Ent. 1889. 21:10 

 Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 21: 301 



Evidently rare and having its distribution northward. 



Thamnotettix clitellarius (Say) 



Jassus clitellarius Say. Acad. Nat. Sci Phila^ Jour. 1831. 

 •^ 6- ^00; reprinted in Compl. Wr. 1869. 2: 384; Walker Homop. 1852. 



4 : 1 164 (niention) ; Harris, Hitchcock Geol. of Mass. 1835. ed 2 , p. 580 ; 



Smith,Cat. Ins. N.J. 1890. p. 446 ^^ ^^ r» t,^ c 



Thamnotettix clitellarius Van Duzee. Psyche. 1893. 



6:306 (notice); in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 410 

 This has been very generally recognized over the coimtry owmg 

 to its conspicuous appearance as well as its common occurrence on 

 a variety of plants. New York collections have been noted for 

 Albany Highland, Clinton Heights, Poughkeepsie, Lake Placid, 

 Phoenicia, Mosholu, Forest Park. I collected at it Hamburg, 

 Eagle Bridge, Salem, Cold Spring Harbor, Jamaica and Staten 

 Island the past summer. 



Thamnotettix exquisitos n. sp. 

 Resembles c 1 i t e 1 1 a r i u s but is larger, the vertex distinctly 

 angular the sutural spot long and narrow, the frontal spots larger, 

 closer together. A black spot at the base of antennae, the color 



