802 FIFTH REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
134. THE pink anomala. 
Anomaid }>i>iicoia Meisheimer. 
Order Coleoptera : family Scai:ah.i.ii>.i.. 
Feeding on the leaves in Jane and July, beetles resembling the common May beetle, 
No. 78, but of a mucb smaller size, being only 0.35 long, black, shining, their wing- 
covers slightly tinged with chestnut with the suture and outer margin broadly black, 
their antenme pale dull yellowish, and their feet pitchy black. I only know this 
species from specimens from the South, but as it occurs in Pennsylvania it will proba- 
bly be found also in our own State. (Fitch.) 
135. The pine clastoptera. 
Clastoptera pint Fitch. 
Order Hemiptera ; family Cercopid.e. 
Puncturing the leaves and sucking their juices, in July, a small shining broad oval 
tree-hopper 0.14 long, of a black color, its head pale yellow with a black band on its 
anterior margin, its thorax prettily sculptured with fine tranverse lines and with a 
Fig. 272. — Larva of Clastoptera on pine ; a, side view. 
pale yellow band anteriorly, its wing-covers with a broad hyaline white margin on 
the outer side, interrupted with black back of the middle and having a shining black 
dot near the tip, its under side and legs pale yellow. (Fitch.) 
136. The testaceous clastoptera. 
Clastoptera testacea Fitch. 
A similar insect to the preceding, but of a pale yellow color, 0.20 long, its scutel 
darker tawuy red or yellow, its wing-covers with a shining black dot near the tip, 
and often with a black dot upon each side of the breast. Appearing upon pines and 
also on oaks the latter part of July and in August. (Fitch.) 
137. The white-pine leaf-hopper. 
Bythoscopus strobi Fitch. 
Order Hemiptera : family Cercopid.k. 
Puncturing the leaves and sucking their juices in May, an oblong tawny yellow or 
yellowish brown leaf-hopper, 0. 20 long, its wing-covers inscribed with numerous 
blackish lines and dots, with a few small spots mostly on the outer margin, and crossed 
by three broad bluish-white bands, its legs pale yellowish with numerous black dots 
from which arise small spines. (Fitch.) 
