136 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Belonging to the clitellarius group but with "saddle" spot of 

 yellow on the dark brown elytra more linear and elongated, 

 extending from apex of scutellum to tip of clavus. Costal margin 

 broadly pale to near apex. Vertex obtusely angled, yellow, apex 

 with two black spots. A yellow transverse band across posterior 

 half of pronotum. Length 5.5-6 mm. 



Rather abundant in cool moist woods on Impatiens in the coarse 

 grass-fern association during August, but occurring only in thick 

 woods. 



T. belli (Uhler). Jassus belli Uhler. Thamnotettix sonorae 

 Gillette and Baker. 



Bull. U. S. Geol. Geog. Surv. Terr., iii, 471, 1877. 



Yellow to tawny, vertex slightly angled, two large black spots at 

 apex and an interrupted band between eyes. Posterior portion of 

 pronotum banded with pale. Elytra tawny with oblique pale lines 

 parallel to claval vein. Length 5 mm. 



A northern form occurring on shrubs in New England in May, 

 July and August. 



T. chlamydatus (Provancher). Dcltocephalus chlamydatus Pro- 

 vancher. T. infuscatus Gillette and Baker. T. punctiscuta 

 Gillette and Baker. 



Pet. Faune Ent. Can., ii, 339, 1890. 



Rather large robust species with vertex angled, brownish with a 

 greenish tint seldom with definite markings. Elytra dark, veins 

 paler. Female segment shallowly emarginate posteriorly. Length 

 6 mm. 



A typical northern form apparently feeding on shrubs from 

 which it is usually taken. Reported as occurring on birch and 

 hazel in spring and late summer. 

 T. melanogaster (Provancher). Jassus melanogaster Provancher. 



Nat. Can., iv, 378, 1872. 



Yellow to green, vertex obtusely angulate with four large black 

 spots about equidistant on margin of vertex. Female segment 

 produced, slightly emarginate posteriorly. Length 5 mm. 



A very common grass-feeding species throughout the summer in 

 low wet pastures, and meadows. Abundant to such extent that 

 it is of economic importance. 



Yalesville, 19 Oct., 1903 (H. L. V.) ; New Haven, 26 June, 1910 

 (B. H. W.) ; 7, 11, 17 July, 22 Sept., 3 Oct., 1920 (B. H. W.) ; Branford, 

 21 July, 1920 (B. H. W.) ; New Canaan, 3 Sept., 1920, North Branford, 13 

 July, 1920, Orange, 17 July, 1920 (B. H. W.) ; Bridgeport. 20 Sept., 1920 

 (B. H. W.) ; Hamden, 23 Oct., 1921 (B. H. W.) ; Cornwall, 18 July, 1921 

 (B. H. W.). 



T. ciliatus Osborn. 



Proc. la. Acad. Sci., v, 244, 1898. 



Greenish with yellow vertex which is strongly rounded in front 

 and has four black spots on margin. Two large ones at apex on 



