REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1904 537 



Thamnotettix infuscata Gill. & Bak. 



Th amnot e t tix inf us c a t a Gill & Bak. Heraip. Colo. p. 98. 

 Thamnotettix punctiscuta Gill & Bak. Hemip. Colo/p. 99. 



Resembles Athysanus obsoletusin general shape but 

 with a more produced vertex and very long elytra and wings, 

 these extending considerably beyond end of abdomen. Length 

 of female 5.5 mm. 



Vertex produced, angulate in front, one and one half to one and 

 three fourths times as long at middle as at eyes, margin rounded 

 Dver to front. Front broad, nearly as wide at antennae as its 

 length, broader at apex than at base of clypeus, clypeus narrowing 

 slightly at apex, apex broadly rounded, lores ovoidal, not reaching 

 border of genae, pronotum semicircular in front, slightly concave 

 behind, elytra with conspicuous nervures, one cross vein between 

 the fork of the radial and ulnar veins, apical cells well developed, 

 very narrow appendix. 



Color. Greenish olivaceous to brownish. The vertex, anterior 

 border of pronotum, scutellum, and costal border of elytra mostly 

 greenish yellow, posterior portion of pronotum and elytra except 

 costal margin a rather translucent greenish gray, the elytra 

 in some specimens deeply infuscated. Front yellowish gray with 

 faint arcs, the sutural lines infuscated, those between the apical 

 portion of the lores and clypeus sometimes broadening slightly to 

 1 fairly distinct spot, thorax and end of abdomen below mostly 

 Dlack, yellow margins, the legs greenish with fuscous points and 

 tarsal claws, all the colors more intense in the male. 



Genitalia. Last ventral segment of female moderately long, 

 polished, truncate at apex, slightly, produced at lateral angles and 

 •aintly notched at middle, pygofers extending almost to tip of 

 ovipositor, scantily clothed with short setae. Male, last ventral 

 ;egment with yellowish border, the valve short, obtuse, angulate 

 Dehind, blackish, the plates angulate narrowing gradually to an 

 obtusely rounded tip. 



Three specimens of this species collected by Mr E. P. Van Duzee 

 It Lake Placid in the Adirondacks. I have also a specimen from 

 Bault Ste. Marie collected by Mr H. M. Parish. 



While very distant from the locality where this species, was 

 originally described the fact of its occurrence in the moimtain 

 •egion and the intermediate locality of Sault Ste. Marie indicates 

 ;hat it has a rather wide distribution in boreal regions. It was 

 thought to be undescribed but there seems little doubt thatXit 

 Delongs to this species. ^ 



Thamnotettix melanogaster Pro v. 



[assus melanogaster Prov. Nat. Can. 1872. 4:378 

 rhamnotettix melanogaster Prov. Pet. Faune Ent. Can. 



1890. 3 : 284 

 rhamnotettix melanogaster Van Dazee. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci. 



Bui, 5, p. 200 



Occurs in low damp places on coarse grass or sedges. Hamburg. 



