Uhler.] 96 [February 1, 



Trichopepla Stal. 



T. semivittata. 



Pentafoma semivittata Say. Heteropt. p. 9, no. 21. 



P. semivittatum H. Schf. "Wanz. Ins., fig. 766. 



P. pilipes Dallas, Brit. Mus. Catal. Hemipt., p. 247, no. 37. 



Trichopepla pilipes Stal, Ofv. 1867. p. 528. 



No. 89. Harris Collection. "North Carolina, Prof. Hentz." 



Fam. PENTATOMIDA. 



Euschistus Dallas. 



E. flssilis, n. sp. 



Form and general appearance of E. servus Say. Pale yellow, 

 finely aciculatedly punctured with fuscous or black, the punctures 

 more or less grouped together, and appearing very dense near the 

 lateral margins of the pronotum. Head appearing split in front, 

 caused by the prolongation of the lateral lobes beyond the tylus. 

 Basal joint of antenna? not reaching to the tip of the head, the sec- 

 ond joint a little shorter than the third. Surface of the pronotum 

 depressed each side in front of the humeral angles, humeral angles 

 prominent, rounded, alike in both sexes. Corium more or less, and 

 membrane distinctly, dotted with fuscous. The whole inferior sur- 

 face minutely sprinkled with red, the specks on the pectus larger; 

 underside of the head and pectus coarsely punctured. Yenter pol- 

 ished, finely punctured. 



Length 12-13 millims. Humeral width 8-8 £ millims. 



No. 2. Harris Collection. 



Dr. Harris refers this species to E. punctipes Say, making it synon- 

 ymous with E. serva Say; but it differs from both in distinct char- 

 acters which seem to be permanent. 



Neottiglossa Kirby. 



N. undata. 



Pentatoma undata Say. Heteropt. p. 18, no. 17. 



Neottiglossa trilineata Kirby. Fauna Bor. Amer. p. 276, 3; pi. vi, 

 fig. 6. 



jElia trilineata Dallas. Brit. Mus. Catal. Hemipt, p. 224, 6. 



No. 83. Harris Collection. "Ipswich. Mr. Oakes." 



