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Var. a. Four faiat tawny yellow vitt?e on the thorax, and 

 an oblique tawny band across the middle of the elytra. No. 

 763, female. 



CCELIDIA. 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 Cgelidia, C olitoria, (Say.) Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

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



BYTHOSCOPUS. Germ. 



^^ Black-Backed Bythoscopus, *^. tergatus. Sordid green 

 immaculate; elytra smoky; tergum black; beneath greenish 

 yellow; tari?! pale brown. Length, 0-30. On willows. No. 

 766, male. 



^^ One-colored Bythoscopus, *J5. iinicolor. Greenish-yellow, 

 immaculate; 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, J5. cUtellarius, (Say.) Jour. Acad. Nat. 

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

 770, female. 



*^ Pine Bythoscopus, _5. ^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, *Z 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 the 

 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 spots at the base. Length, 0*28. 



