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Family Tingidse. 



92. Corythuca marmorata Uhler. 



Ft. Myers; one example only. This is intermediate in size 

 between our large northern specimens and the small ones taken 

 by me at Montego Bay, Jamaica, and I feel confident that they 

 represent but a single species. 



93 Corythuca floridana Heidemann. 



Of this little species I took numerous examples from the 

 bushes growing along the southern shore of Lake Stella at Cres- 

 cent City. It is somewhat allied to gossypi Fabr. and marmo- 

 rata Uhler but sufficiently distinct from either. It has much 

 the shape of unifasciata Champ, as figured in the Biologia but 

 it is smaller and less spinose and the cresting is different. Mr. 

 Heidemann's description follows this paper. 



94. Teleonemia Belfragii Stal. 



Closely related to notata Champion but smaller with more 

 slender antennas and paler colors. Whitish testaceous or more 

 or less tinged with ferruginous; head, pronotum anteriorly and 

 the abdomen more distinctly ferruginous; head and lower 

 surface covered with a mealy pubescence. Anterior spines of 

 the head a little longer than in sacchari, the median suberect. 

 Antennas more slender than in any other species known to me, 

 clothed with a very minute pubescence; pale whitish testaceous; 

 tip of the first and second and whole of the apical joint fuscous 

 brown; bucculas and lateral dorsal spine whitish. Pronotum 

 tinged with ferruginous anteriorly; the strong carinas and the 

 apex and anterior margin broadly whitish, the latter quite 

 deeply bisinuate, the middle and anterior angles being well 

 produced and subacute ; the triangular posterior portion obtuse, 

 scarcely if at all areolate. Elytra mostly fuscous with the base 

 and two marginal spots on the discoidal area and a large cloud 

 on the base of the membrane subhyaline and including a fus- 

 cous apical spot. Costal membrane rather wide for this genus, 

 the transverse nervures strong, brown, about four or five of 

 them black, these areoles longer than wide. Wings fuscous, at 

 least at apex. Legs pale or whitish; the knees and tips of the 

 tibias brown; tarsi black. Length 3^ mm. 



