MEMBRA ClDAE. 
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clear hyaline with yellow nervures ; legs ochreous and stout; the pronotal lower 
margin is straight, not sinuous as in C. elerjcins. My figure is from the Wollaston 
Collection and shows the fine antennae, so rarely seen in the Membracidse. 
Size 8 x 12 mm. 
Habitat. —New York. 
Wollaston Collection. 
Genus: PHACUSA, Stal. 
Fowler, l.c. p. 111. 
Allied to Acutalis but more elongate. The tegmina have one discoidal and five 
apical areas. 
PHACUSA YARIATA, Fowler. 
(Plate XXXVII. figs, 1, la.) 
Pronotum long and acute ; colour testaceous, with a brownish patch above the 
head, paler in the region of the dorsum and dark fuscous at the apex ; tegmina 
hyaline with the base darker and often with an oblique dark stain at the apex ; legs 
pale. 
Size, 7x3 mm. 
Habitat. —San Geronimo, Mexico, from 3000 to 10,000 feet elevation. 
Six different synonyms are named in the B.C.A., viz., P. jtavomarginata, Stal, Tab. 
VIT. fig. 19 ; P. pallcscem, Stal; P. major, Fowl., Tab. VII., figs. 20, 20a; P. rariata, 
Fowl., as above ; P. dubia, Fowl.; and P. lineola, Fowl.. Tab. VII., figs. 21, 21a. 
The single discoidal area of the tegmina of these species is not always distinctly 
marked. Some of these cannot be regarded as distinct, with complete certainty. 
Genus : EURITEA. 
Stll, l.c. xxiv. p. 552. Fowler, l.c. p. 112. Euritea fasciata, n.s. 
Uniformly dark brown almost black, very shining with the tegmina pale, smoky- 
brown, and having a whitish patch above the costal margin; nervures fuscous; 
antennae obvious. I have figured a specimen from the 13.M. Collection marked 
Centrotus, though it appears to belong to either the above genus, or to Phacusa its 
near ally. 
The legs and the whole underside are grey fuscous ; the frons and metopidium 
agree pretty closely with the figures given in the 13.C.A. 
Size, 6x4 mm. 
EURITEA CAPITATA, ? n.s. 
(Plate XXXVII. fig. a, Plate XXXVIII. fig. 3.) 
Pronotum arcuate in outline, tapering to an acute apex, colour sordid ochreous. 
Abdomen more orange in colour and marked by segmental rings ; tegmina ample, 
