[28] REPORT UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
arcuate fuscous median band, more distinct in the female than in the male, sending a 
shoot inwards in the median area fully half way to the base, and terminating below at or 
before the fifth superior" anal ray ; the costal edge at and beyond the baud is black, 
and the row of cells beneath it infumated. Hind femora dark cinereous, with three 
very oblique faint fuscous stripes ; hind tibia*- pale red, pale at bane. 
Length of body, <J 16""", 9 2o n,m ; of antennae, <J 9 mn >, 9 8.5 mm ; of pronotuni, 
<J 3.15""", 9 5 mnl ; oftegmina, $ 17 9,^3 n " D ; of hind tibiae, $ 9 m "', $ 11.75 mal . 
5 3 9 . Reno, Nev., August IS; Sissons, Cal., August 2G ; Wallula, Wash. ; Dal- 
las, Oreg., September 3. 
AULOCARA DECEN9 Scudd. 
Lake Point, Utah. 
( Tettigidae. ) 
Tettix granulatus (Kirb.) Scudd. 
A single specimen from Vancouver's Island is provisionally referred to this species ; 
the pronotum is shorter than in Eastern specimens. 
BLATTARIAE. 
Phyllodromia germanica (Linn.) Serv. 
A single specimen from California was given to Dr. Packard by Mr. Behrens; it 
has recently been described by Mr. Thomas as a new species, under the name lachnop- 
tera bivittata. 
Panchlora sp. 
Perhaps P. hyalina Sauss. Also received from Mr. Behrens. Probably imported 
into California. 
*By "superior" is here meant a ray which lies at the upper level on the folding of the wing. 
