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Color. —Male: head above, dorsum of the pronotum, sides of the 
meso and meta-thorax, the face and sides of the head below the eyes, 
and the elytra a light lilac-brown, varying in intensity in different 
specimens; sides of the head behind the eyes shaded with black. 
Antennae dark-brown, darkest at the tips. Sides of the pronotum and 
of the first two or three abdominal segments shining black. Abdomen 
light-brown above, banded with black; light yellow beneath; sides, ex¬ 
cept on the first two or three segments, dark reddish-brown. Fore 
and middle legs brown; hind femora light yellowish-brown above, with 
one or two broad dark brown bands, light-yellow below, apex black; 
hind tibiae yellowish-red, black at the base and tips. 
The female differs from the male in being darker, and in wanting 
most of the black on the sides of the pronotum. Head, dorsum of 
the pronocum, and elytra frequently mottled or even blotched with 
dark-brown; sides of the pronotum like the dorsum, except a small 
patch of black on the upper posterior angle. 
Dimensions. — -f -—Length 0.8 to 0.9 inch; elytra 0.30 to 0.37 inch; 
hind femora 0.50 to 0.55 inch, m —Length 0.65 to 0.70 inch; elytra 
0.35 to 0.40 inch; hind femora 0.40 to 0.45 inch. 
Found throughout the State, but I believe is nowhere common. 
5. SYRBULA ADMIRABILIS. Uhl. 
Female .—Large size; lateral foveolee of the vertex wanting; elytra 
and wings as long as the abdomen; general color green, striped with 
fuscous and carneous. 
Vertex prominent, not expanding in front of the eyes; margins 
slightly elevated, obtuse; no middle foveola; but a slight depression 
each side within the margins, which are separated by a dim median 
carina, that extends back across the occiput. Face straight, very ob¬ 
lique, quadricarinate; the carinse straight, diverging below and reach¬ 
ing the clypeus. Eyes, pyriform, oblique, pointed at the apex. An¬ 
tennae somewhat flattened and often slightly enlarged near the base. 
Pronotum about as long as the head, contracted slightly in the middle; 
the three carinae distinct, cut a little behind the middle by a cross 
incision, the lateral curving inward- slightly on the anterior lobe. 
Elytra, wings and posterior femora passing the abdomen. 
Color .—Face and sides of the head green; antennae and palpi car¬ 
neous; eyes brownish; a pale reddish-brown or carneous stripe reaches 
from the vertex to the hind border of the pronotum, bordered each 
side by a dark fuscous stripe. Sides of the pronotum green, with a 
fuscous stripe along the middle; the posterior lobe punctured on the 
sides. Middle field and upper margin of the elytra green; the green 
of the middle serrated above by the notches of the fuscous portion, 
which occupies the upper (posterior) half; lower (anterior) margin 
fuscous. 
