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Taken on poplar and walnut trees. No. 773, male; 774, 

 female. 



Var. a. The black frontal line prolonged to the spots for- 

 ward of the eyes. No. 775. 



b. The usual small black spot beneath each ocellus 



wanting. No. 776. 



c. The black frontal line wanting. No. 777. 



d. One or two small four-sided discoidal cells in the 



elytra in addition to the usual number. No. 778. 



*' Alternate-marked Idiocerus, *Z alternatiis. Brown varied with 

 white; elytra hyaline, immaculate, nerves fuscous with white 

 alternations; two remote black dots on the anterior edge of 

 the vertex.; seutel with two dots on its disk and two triangu- 

 lar spots at its base black. Length, 0-22. Common, on wil- 

 lows. No. 779, male; 780, female. 



Spotted-winged Idiocerus, *Z maculipennis. Chestnut-brown varied 

 with white ; elytra hyaline, with a large fuscous spot on the 

 middle and another at the apex of the outer margin, with an 

 intervening white spot; a faint white spot towards the base of 

 the sutural margin. Length, 0*25. Taken on thorn bushes 

 No. 781, female. 



Suture-striped Idiocerus, *Z suturalis. Yellowish white: elytra 

 hyaline with a dusky vitta on the suture, and two dusky spots 

 on the base of the seutel. I have never met with the males 

 of this and the following sj^ecies, but their facial ocelli and 

 elytral neuration indicate this to be their generic place. 

 Length, 0-25. Taken on chestnut trees. No. 782, female. 



Pale Idiocerus, *Z pallidas. Greenish white, immaculate; elytra 

 hyaline. Length, 0-22. On poplars and willows. No. 783, 

 female. 



PEDIOPSIS. Burm. 



Grben Pediopsis, *P. viridis. Light green, immaculate; elytra pel- 

 lucid, almost hyaline. Length, 0'18. No. 784, female. 



