No. 34-] HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT: CICADELLIDAE. 1 35 



vertex yellowish mottled with brown and with two black spots at 

 apex. Vertex rounded in front. Elytra very dark brown. 

 Length 5-5.75 mm. 



A shrub-feeding form originally described from specimens col- 

 lected by Dr. W. E. Britton in Connecticut. At present the known 

 distribution is much greater. 



New Haven, 6, 15, 20 July, 1904 (W. E. B.) (type material) ; 4, 5, 8, 

 II, 17, 31 July, 192O', 16 June, 1921 (B. H. W.) on Steironema ciliatum. 



T. morsel Osborn. 



Me. Agr. Expt. Sta., Bull. 238, 134, ipiS- 



Large brown species entirely flecked with red. Vertex rounded 

 in front with a faint suggestion of an angle at apex, yellowish, 

 closely flecked with red, two large black spots at apex. Elytra 

 dark, deep red in appearance. Length 6 mm. 



Feeds on willow shrubs from which it can be collected during 

 August. 



New Haven, 22 Sept., 1920, 16 June, 1921 (B. H. W.). 

 T. clitellarius (Say). Jassus clitellarius Say. The Saddle- 

 Backed Leaf-hopper. 



Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vi, 309, 1831. 



A common dark brown species with an oval yellow "saddle" 

 area on middle of elytra and a broad transverse yellow band on 

 posterior portion of pronotum. Vertex rounded, yellow, apex 

 with a pair of large black spots. Length 5-5.5 mm. 



A common form in pastures and often taken from shrubs. It 

 may be a cosmopolitan feeder, and breeding records will perhaps 

 show that to be the case. This is one of our very common forms, 

 and is of economic importance throughout the summer. 



Woodmont, 22 June, 1904 (P. L. B.) ; West Haven, 27 June, 1905 

 (H. L. V.) ; New Haven, 8 June, 1904, 22 June, 1910 (W. E. B.) ; 27 July, 

 1904 (P. L. B.) ; 17, 22, 26 June, 8 July, 1912 (at light) ; 10, 14, 20 June, 

 31 July, 1920 (B. H. W.) ; Hamden, 14 June, 1911 (W. E. B.) ; Derby, 11 

 June, 191 5 (M. P. Z.) ; Bridgeport, 20 Sept., 1920 (B, H. W.) ; Cromwell, 

 30 Aug., 1920 (B. H. W.) ; West Haven, 27 June, 1905 (H. L. V.) ; Corn- 

 wall, 5 June, 1921 (B. H. W.). 



T. eburatus Van Duzee. 



Can. Ent, xxi, 10, 1889. 



Resembling somewhat clitellarius but paler and without spots on 

 vertex. Vertex uniform dull yellow, pronotum brownish, darker 

 anteriorly. Elytra yellowish to whitish hyaline, claval suture, base 

 and tips of clavus along sutural margin, brown. Remainder of 

 clavus yellowish, tips of elytra smoky. Length 6 mm. 



Occurs in cut-over areas and on herbaceous plants in woodland. 

 Its food plant is not definitely known. 



East River, Aug., 1908 (C. R. E.) ; Guilford, 13 July, 1920 (B. H. W.). 

 T. collaris Ball. T. exquisites Osborn. (PI. II, 9.) 



Can. Ent., xxxiv, 15, 1902. 



