482 HEMIPTEROLOGICAI, GLEANINGS 



Head nearly vertical, longer than in Gar g anus fusiformis; front convex, 

 polished; clypeus prominent, considerably produced before the lora?. An- 

 tennas slender; first joint cylindrical, as long as the pronotum behind the 

 callousities; second about twice the length of the first, not thickened in 

 either sex; third two-thirds the length of the second and more slender; 

 fourth one-half the length of the third and still thinner. Sides of the 

 pronotum sinuated behind the middle, the callousities distinct. Scutellum 

 proportionately a little longer and more convex than in fusiformis. Elytra 

 very minutely and sparingly tomentose. 



Color pale sanguineous becoming a little greenish on the abdomen; 

 eyes, basal joint of the antennas, elytra, tip of the rostrum and oviduct of 

 the female black; apical half of the second antennal joint, third except on 

 its immediate base and the fourth entirely, apex of the tibia? and the 

 apical joint of the tarsi fuscous; sides of the venter with an obscure 

 fuscous vitta. In the female there is an oblique obscure fuscous cloud 

 next the humeral angles. Legs whitish-testaceous. Commissural and costal 

 margins of the elytra whitish, the later covering most of the cuneus; mem- 

 brane fuscous-black, the nervures black. 



Described from one pair taken at Tuscon, Arizona, August 

 28th, 1911, by Mr. F. Payne. This species has somewhat the 

 aspect of a Stenotics but the short basal joint of the tarsi excludes 

 it from that genus. In Reuter's 1909 key to the genera of the 

 Capsaria it goes directly to genus Garganus from which it differs, 

 however, by the characters given above. 



Dichrooscytus irroratus n. sp. 



Size and aspect of suspectus Eeut. Head more vertical than in sus- 

 pectus, the basal carina of the vertex but feeble, the surface behind it 

 depressed and continued in a broad indefinite sulcus in the male; surface 

 anteriorly distinctly convex and arcuately striate; clypeus and cheeks 

 prominent and deeply sutured. Antennas about as in suspectus, first joint 

 thicker, slightly longer than the basal width of the vertex, second in both 

 sexes longer than the basal width of the pronotum. Pronotum more nar- 

 rowed anteriorly and with the sides more oblique than in the allied form. 

 Upper surface sparingly clothed with short pale hairs. 



Color yellowish green, sometimes becoming deeper green on the anterior 

 disk of the pronotum and on the abdomen. Scutellum pale sanguineous 

 omitting the basal margin and an oval spot either side at apex; elytra 

 more or less closely irrorate with sanguineous excepting the costal margin, 

 the narrow calloused base and about the apical one-half of the cuneus; 

 extreme tip of the latter sanguineous-brown. Membrane slightly enfumed 

 becoming a deeper brown toward the apex, on the tip of the larger cell and 

 next the apex of the cuneus ; the nervures sanguineous or mostly so. Legs 

 pallid becoming a little suffused toward the apex of the tibia?; the tip of 

 the tarsi and apex of the rostrum blackish. Length to tip of membrane 

 5 mm. 



