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Hood hyaline; the nervures brown. Elytra hyaline, a spot on the discoidal area 
(usually extending over in the subcostal area), transverse nervures of costal area, 
and nervures of sutural area mostly fuscous. 
Described from two specimens, one from Arkansas (Osborn collec¬ 
tion) and one from Washington, D. C. (Heidemann). We have just 
received a specimen from Mr. Parshley that was collected at Newton, 
Mass. 
Leptostyla clitoriae Heid. (Fig. 8). 
Leptostyla clitoriae Heidemann, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., Vol. XHI, p. 180. 
Leptostyla costofasciata Drake, Ohio Journ. Sci., Vol. XVI, p. 326, 1916. 
Head with three short, rather blunt spines—the two smaller, slightly converging 
spines situated just above the antennae (one on the inner side of each) ; the larger 
frontal spine is just above the other two and extends a little farther forward. 
Antennae slender, about one-half the length of the body; first segment swollen. 
twice as long as the second: fourth segment fusiform. Rostrum almost reaching the 
meso-metasternal suture. Pronotum norrowed anteriorly, with the membranous mar¬ 
gins moderately wide, recurved, converging anteriorly, with two rows of areolae; hood 
oval, considerably raised, with about eight areolae on each side; the three longitud¬ 
inal carinae raised, composed of a single row of areolae. Costal area of the elytra 
