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THELIA. Amy. and Serv. 



Two-spotted Thelia, T, himaculata, (Fab.) Entom. Syst. iv. 10. 

 Occurs on the locust. No. 694, male. 



Single-striped Thelia, T. univittata, (Harris.) Inj. Ins., p. 180. On 

 oaks. No. 695, male; 696, female. 



Thorn-bush Thelia, *7I cratoegi. Fuscous varied with black and 

 white; thorax ^with two broad white bands margined with 

 black, the anterior narrowed on the front and notched on each 

 side at the base of the foliole. Length, 0-34; height, 0-13; to 

 the apex of the foliole, 0'26. On the thorn. No. 697, 

 female. 



TRAGOPA. Germ. 



"Dorsal Tragopa, *7! dorsalis. Greenish- white, polished; elytra 

 hyaline; occiput, pectus, and large dorsal spot sending a 

 branch towards each eye, black. Males black, with the face, 

 apex of the thorax, the abdomen and feet greenish- white. 

 Length, 0-20. On grape vines. No. 698, male; 699, 

 female. 



UROXIPHUS. Amy. and Serv. 



^^ Walnut XJroxiphus, IT. caryce. Dull brown; elytra towards 

 the apex obscure-cinereous; abdomen and annulus on the tibiae 

 pale yellowish; sternum pruinose-white. Length, male, 0*30; 

 female, 0-37. On the walnut and pig-nut. No. 700, male; 

 701, female. 



Var, a. Femurs rufous, tibae and base of the hind tarsi pale 

 yellow. No. 702. 



FAMILY CERCOPID^. 



APHROPHORA. Germ. 



Four-spotted Aphrophora, A. quadrinotata^ (Say.) Jour. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., vi. 304. Taken on grape vines. No. 703, male; 

 704, female. 

 Var a. Elytra nearly hyaline. No. 705. 



