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Described from numerous specimens taken about Buffalo, 

 N. Y., at Ridgeway, Ont. , Milan, Ohio, and one macropterous 

 female from Crescent City, Florida. This is a small plainly 

 colored species closely allied to puella. It has the same form 

 of front, vertex and pronotum and the same fulvous band on 

 the abdomen frequently found in that species. It wants the 

 distinct black and white coloration and the black commissural 

 line, and the genital characters are quite distinct. The antennae 

 also differ in being black at base, not entirely pale as in that 

 species. In the brachypterous form the elytra sometimes attain 

 the apex of the abdomen and the colors are apt to be paler. 



231. Liburnia albolineosa Fowler. 



Sevenoaks and Estero. The seven examples taken are all 

 males and differ from those taken by me in Jamaica in having 

 the vertex, frontal carinae and clypeus whitish and the elytra 

 are mostly hyaline. 



232. Liburnia seminigra Stal. 



I swept this species in large numbers from the lawn on the 

 Hubbard Estate at Crescent City. The females which were 

 taken with the males are entirely of a pale straw color with the 

 eyes and oviduct black and are nearly twice the size of the 

 males. A single male example was taken at Estero. The 

 types were from Brazil and I have taken it in Jamaica. 



233. Liburnia Andromeda Van Duzee. 



I took one brachypterous male at Sevenoaks and a macrop- 

 terous male at Tampa. In the latter the orange parts are dull 

 ferruginous varied with fuscous and the elytra are hyaline with 

 the nervures punctate, the marginal heavy and fuscous. A 

 beautiful little species the types of which were from Jamaica 

 and British Guiana. 



234. Liburnia ornata Stal. 



Crescent City; two examples. These specimens are some- 

 what smaller than those from the northern states. 



235. Liburnia circumcincta n. sp. 



Whitish testaceous sometimes tinged with fulvous on the abdomen 

 which is marked with fuscous; front rather broad at the middle, concol- 

 orous, the white carinae edged with black. Length: male 2; female 3 mm. 



