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Empoasca sp. 



One example taken at Montego Bay, April 8th seems to 

 belong to a still undescribed species. It is near the preceding 

 but has the vertex a little longer and fuller and the base of the 

 front suffused with yellow. Among the material taken at 

 Mandeville is one more large specimen, apparently an Alebra, 

 too immature for determination. 



Typhlocyba pseudo=maculata Baker. 



(Invert. Pacifica, i, p. 8, 1903.) 



"One pair of this obscure little species was taken at Rock 

 Fort. They agree in every respect with Baker's short descrip- 

 tion and I have no doubt of their identity. The female has the 

 extreme apex of the oviduct black. 



Additions 



The following species were omitted from their proper place 

 in the list : 



Edessa bifida Say. 



Not uncommon at various places on the island. I have 

 records of Mandeville, Balaclava, Appleton and St. Margaret's 

 Bay. 



Podisus sagitta Fabr. 



I found this species fairly abundant at Rock Fort near 

 Kingston, Mandeville and Balaclava and took one example at 

 Hope Bay. 



Pachygrontha bimaculata Distant. 



One example taken at Port Antonio in a little grave yard 

 on Richmond Hill, April 12th. This specimen differs from 

 Distant's short description only in having the apex of the third 

 antennal joint concolorous. It has the sides of the pronotum 

 rectilinear a character not mentioned by Distant but one which 

 would ally it with longiceps Stal, but its small size and general 

 characters are so close to those given by Dr. Distant for his 

 bimaculata that I prefer to place it there. 



