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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



New Jersey localities. It may be recognized by aid of the figure and the 

 following description by Mr Beutenmuller. 



Head and antennae testaceous, the latter becoming darker 

 ■ 11 towards the tip ; first two joints with four black marks; the 

 m ] inner mark on the first joint long and straight, the outer 

 ^~^\ oblique ; those on the second joint parallel ; eyes black; thorax 

 ■ V; testaceous with a longitudinal line on each side above; anterior 

 B I pairs of legs testaceous ; posterior femora green, tibia testaceous ; 

 \ body beneath black with the sides yellowish green ; body above 

 blackish with a green stripe along the back ; elytra transparent, 

 ecan- w jt n grass-green veins ; hind wing slightly protruding beyond 

 un _ the elytra ; veins also green. 



The female is somewhat paler than the male, and the 



ig. 223 Oec; 

 thus q t 

 punctatus, 

 derside of basal 



mlnTs" After bIu! wings extend a little more beyond the elytra ; ovipositor dark 

 tenmniier. Am. testaceous, tip -black. Average length from head to tip of wing 



Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Bui. '94) 



covers, 14 mm; body, 12 mm; width, 4.5 mm. 



