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the lateral carinas. Cheeks with a black band above and below the base 

 of the antenna?. Antennae; basal joint large and fulvous yellow, the setae 

 black. Propleura black below; tegulse entirely pale. Mesonotum tinged 

 with fulvous and obscurely marked with fuscous on the sides and next the 

 white carinas; tip white. Elytra brownish hyaline with a few smoky clouds 

 toward the base; the apical one-third mostly infuscated and the costa deeper 

 brown; nervures strong and white, impunctate. Wings smoky hyaline with 

 fuscous nervures. Legs and pectus whitish; abdomen fuscous with the 

 margins narrowly yellowish; the genital pieces white. 



Described from one male taken in the Huachuca Mts., 

 Arizona, on July 23d, by Mr. H. G. Barber, to whose kindness 

 I am indebted for the specimen. This species is quite distinct 

 from any other known to me by the six black spots on the base 

 of the front. It seems to have somewhat the aspect of Plecto- 

 deres lineaticollis Fowler, a species which I inadvertently quoted 

 as laticollis in my paper on this genus (Can. Ent. xlii., p. 264, 

 Aug. 1910). 



Catonia majusculus n. sp. 



Allied to cara but longer and narrower. Color pale yel- 

 lowish tinged with ferruginous, the elytra clouded with brown. 

 Length 7 mm. 



Head narrow; vertex scarcely produced before the eyes, nearly square, 

 the carina? almost obsolete. Front but little wider toward the apex, the 

 carina obtuse and strong. Clypeus elongate. Pronotum nearly as long as 

 the vertex, ecarinate. Mesonotum short, the carinas obvious but not strong. 

 Elytra long, parallel. Last ventral segment of the male deeply quadrangu- 

 la-rly excavated, the margin at . the middle slightly angularly produced ; 

 plates oblong, obtuse at apex, exceeding the obtusely produced angles of 

 the last segment by one-half their length. Pygofers longer than the plates. 

 Valve wanting. 



Color pale yellowish ferruginous; the pronotum, tegulae and legs almost 

 white. Mesonotum ferruginous shading to fuscous anteriorly; sides and 

 apex whitish. Meso- and meta-pleura? slightly infuscated. Elytra obscure 

 whitish subhyaline, slightly clouded toward the apex; clouded with brown 

 on the basal and commissural margins and at the base of the appendix, 

 the commissural margin twice interrupted with white; corium with indi- 

 cations of two oblique brown vittae across the middle, the costa darker 

 apically, interrupted on the base of the stigma and at the tips of the apical 

 nervures; short transverse nervures mostly white. Wings somewhat infus- 

 cated, with dark nervures. 



Described from one male and two female examples taken 

 in the Huachuca Mts., Arizona, on July 28th and 29th, by Mr. 

 H. G. Barber. This obscurely marked species belongs to the 

 section of the genus having the apex of the head smooth and 



