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  [Senate 
  

  

  Var. 
  a. 
  Four 
  faint 
  tawny 
  yellow 
  vittse 
  on 
  the 
  thorax, 
  

   and 
  an 
  oblique 
  tawny 
  band 
  across 
  the 
  middle 
  of 
  the 
  

   elytra. 
  No. 
  763, 
  female. 
  

  

  CCELTDIA. 
  Germ. 
  

  

  Banded 
  Ccelidia, 
  C. 
  subhifasciata^ 
  (Say.) 
  Jour. 
  Acad. 
  Nat. 
  Sci., 
  

   vi. 
  310. 
  Found 
  on 
  beech 
  trees. 
  I 
  have 
  also 
  taken 
  this 
  

   species 
  in 
  Kentucky 
  and 
  Illinois. 
  No. 
  764, 
  female. 
  

  

  Garden 
  Ccelidia, 
  C 
  olitoria. 
  (Say.) 
  Jour. 
  Acad. 
  Nat. 
  Sci., 
  vi. 
  

   310. 
  Taken 
  on 
  raspberry 
  bushes. 
  No. 
  765, 
  female. 
  

  

  BYTHOSCOPUS. 
  Germ. 
  

  

  Black-Backed 
  Bythoscopus, 
  ^B. 
  tergatus. 
  Sordid 
  green, 
  immacu- 
  

   late; 
  elytra 
  smoky; 
  tergum 
  black; 
  beneath 
  greenish 
  

   yellow 
  ; 
  tarsi 
  pale 
  brown. 
  Length, 
  0-30. 
  On 
  willows. 
  

   No. 
  766, 
  male. 
  

  

  One-colored 
  Bythoscopus, 
  *B. 
  unicolor. 
  Greenish-yellow, 
  im- 
  

   maculate 
  ; 
  elytra 
  hyaline; 
  length, 
  0-28. 
  Taken 
  on 
  

   flowers 
  of 
  goldenrod. 
  No. 
  767, 
  female. 
  

  

  Half-clothed 
  Bythoscopus, 
  B. 
  seminudus, 
  (Say.) 
  Jour. 
  Acad. 
  

   Nat. 
  Sci., 
  vi. 
  307. 
  Found 
  on 
  birch 
  trees. 
  No. 
  768, 
  

   female. 
  

  

  Saddled 
  Bythoscopus, 
  B. 
  clitellarius^ 
  (Say.) 
  Jour. 
  Acad. 
  Nat. 
  

   Sci., 
  vi. 
  309. 
  On 
  various 
  herbs 
  and 
  shrubs. 
  No. 
  769, 
  

   male; 
  770, 
  female. 
  

  

  Pine 
  Bythoscopus, 
  *B. 
  strohi. 
  Yellowish-brown; 
  elytra 
  with 
  

   three 
  white 
  bands, 
  and 
  closely 
  inscribed 
  with 
  fuscous 
  

   points 
  and 
  lines, 
  outer 
  margin 
  with 
  small 
  fuscous 
  spots 
  ; 
  

   beneath 
  brown 
  ; 
  legs 
  pallid, 
  with 
  spine-bearing 
  black 
  

   dots. 
  Length, 
  0-20. 
  Common 
  on 
  pines 
  in 
  May. 
  No. 
  

   771, 
  male; 
  772, 
  female. 
  

  

  IDIOCERUS. 
  Lewis. 
  

  

  Weeping 
  Idiocerus, 
  *I. 
  lachrymalis. 
  Brown 
  varied 
  with 
  white 
  ; 
  

   elytra 
  hyaline, 
  immaculate, 
  nerves 
  fuscous; 
  a 
  black 
  

   spot 
  at 
  the 
  anterior 
  edge 
  of 
  each 
  eye 
  ; 
  two 
  remote 
  black 
  

   dots 
  on 
  tlie 
  fore 
  side 
  of 
  the 
  vertex 
  commonly 
  connected 
  

   by 
  a 
  transverse 
  black 
  line; 
  scutel 
  with 
  a 
  transverse 
  

   black 
  spot 
  on 
  the 
  disk 
  and 
  two 
  triangular 
  ferruginous 
  

  

  