Nov., 1903 .] 
Note on Tinobregmus vittatus. 
9 
Ohio Naturalist. P/aie II. 
NOTE ON TINOBREGMUS VITTATUS (.Van Duzee). 
Herbert Osborn. 
Tinobregmus vittatus was described by Van Duzee in 1894 from 
two specimens collected in Florida, females only being represent- 
ed. Since then no further record of the species has been made 
and the male has remained unknown. The species is an extremely 
interesting one, possessing a number of unique characters, and 
remains still the onl}’ species known to the genus which was 
erected by Van Duzee for its reception. 
As I can now give two additional records and a description of 
the male, a note on the species seems warranted. 
Some time ago I received a female specimen in a collection of 
Homoptera collected in Bermuda and kindl}^ given to me by Dr. 
C. M. Weed. Quite recently Prof. J. S. Mine has placed in my 
hands several specimens including both sexes, collected at the 
Gulf Biologic Station, Cameron, Louisiana, in August, 1903. 
