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LEPYRONIA. Amy. and Serv. 
Four-cornerep Lepyronia, L. quadrangularis, (Say.) Jour. Acad. 
Nat. Sci., iv. 335. Common in autumn and spring in 
groves of the sugar-maple, where numbers may often be 
met with, drowned in the vessels of sap. No. 706, male; 
707, female. 
Paravie-markep Lepyronra, L. parallella, (Say.) App. to Long’s 
Exp., p. 303. Common on the white pine. No. 708, 
male; 709, female. 
Saratoca Leryronra, *L. saratogensis. Pale fulvous varied with 
white; anterior and posterior margins of the vertex 
parallel. Closely related to parallella, but that has the 
vertex crescentiform, is much darker colored, and is 
confluently nigro-punctate. Here the punctures are 
uncolored. Length, 0-40. Common on the pitch pines 
of Saratoga plains, and is sometimes met with on the 
white pine also, No. 710, male; 711, female. 
Var. a. Dorsal vitta obsolete; elytra pellucid-white. 
No. 712. 
CLASTOPTERA. Germ. 
Osruse Cuastoprera, C. obtusa, (Say.) Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., 
iv. 339. If this is not the C. achatina, Germ., that spe- 
cies is unknown to me. No. 713, male; 714, female. 
Trstacrous CLastorTERA, *C. testacea. Testaceous ; scutel rufous ; ° 
elytra with a polished callous-like black dot near the 
apex. Length, 0-20: Found on oaks and pines. No. 
715, female. 
Var. a. A black callous-like dot on each side of the 
pectus. No. 716. ; 
db. Pectoral dots present, elytral dots wanting. 
No. 717. 
c. The black dots wanting, both on the elytra 
and pectus. No. 718. 
Pine Cuastorrera, *C. pini. Black; head yellow, with a black 
band on the anterior margin of the vertex ; thorax with 
a yellow band anteriorly ; elytra with a broad hyaline 
