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LVIU. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 89 Excerpt from Canadian Entomclogist, April, 1925. DESCRIPTIONS OF A NEW GENUS AND ELEVEN NEW SPECIES OF NORTH AMERICAN MIRIDAE (HEMIP'ErRA).* BY HARRY HI. KNIGHT, Ames, Iowa. Psallus tinctipennis new species. Distinguished by the long rostrum, testaceous color with black calli, roseate red on cuneus and more or less on basal half of corium. d. Length 3 mm., width i.o6 mm. Ilead: width.63 mm., vertex.31 mm. Rostrum, length I.3I mm., reaching upon sixth ventral segment, pale to fulvous, apex blackish. Antennae: segment I, length.i8 mm., black, apex pale; II,.93 mm., pale to dusky; III,.88 mm., fuscous; IV,.36 mm., fuscous. Pronotum: length.48 mm., width at base.9i mm. Yellowish testaceous, tylus, frons, eyes, and calli, black, the black color on frons sometimes taking the form of oblique bars; mesoscutum and a cloud on apical area of corium fuscous; cuneus roseate red, outer margin and apex, pale; corium pale roseate except on fuscous apical area, embolium pale; basal half of pronotum and clavus faintly tinged with roseate, apical area of clavus clouded with pale fuscous. Membrane and veins pale, infuscated on apical half beyond cuneus, on anal area, and within smaller areole, although with a pale area each side at middle of apical half. Dorsum thickly clothed with prostrate, silvery, sericeo-us pubescence, a few such hairs turning to golden brown on clavus, cuneus, and apical area of corium. Pale beneath, sternum fuscous, also a subdorsal lateral line on venter beconing fuscous; genital segment pale fuscous. Legs pale, hind femora with two rows of fuscous spots on anterior face, each spot composed of minute dots, also with three or four small spots apically on posterior aspect; tibiae pale, spines black but without spots at base; tarsi fuscous, paler on basal half. 9. Length 3.2 mm., width 1.3 mm.; very similar to the male in coloration and pubescence. Holotype: 8, August 5, I924, Santa Catalina Mts., alt. 3000 ft., Arizona (A. A. Nichol); author's collection. Allotype: same data as the type. Paratypes: A, taken with types. 3 9 August 29, 1924, Santa Rita Mts., alt. 4500 ft., Arizona (A. A. Niichol). Psallus maculosus new species. Allied to asperses V. D., but differs in the unspotted membrane, and in the more uniformly dotted dorsal surface including the head. a. Length 3.3 mm., width I.3 mm. Head: width.74 mm., vertex 23 mm.; fulvous, with pale fuscous dots at base of hairs. Rostrum, length I.12 mm., attaining posterior margins of hind coxae. Antennae: segment I, length.20 mm. II, I.03 mim., nearly equal in thickness to segment I; -III, shriveled; pale yellowish, pale pubescent, two or three hairs on segment I with obscure pale fuscous at base of each. Proilotum: length.48 mml., width at base i.os mmrn. Pale whitish translucent, hlead yellowish to fulvous, pronotumn and scutellunm tinged with duill yellowish; dorsal surface, inchiding, head, emboliutin and ctineus, rather uniformly and finely dotted with pale fuscous, a dot tending to form about the base of *-Contribution from the Department of Zoology and Entomology, Iowa State College, Iowa. Ames,

90 TIHE CANADIAN ENlNTOMOLOGIST APRIL, I925. each pubescent hair. Membrane and veins pale, within apex of areoles, and a barely visible arc-shaped cloud beyond areoles, pale fumate. Clothed with pale to yellowish pubescence, without evident sericeous pubescence, a character which indicates this species may not remain in Psallus. Legs pale with a tinge of yellowish, femora with small, chiefly transverse fuscous spots; tibial spines brown to black, each with a blackish spot at base, also with spot on knee; tarsi fuscous on apical segment. lolotype: 9, March 29, 1924, Tucson, Arizona (A. A. Nichol); author's collection. Paratype: 9, taken with the type. Reuteroscopus longirostris new species. Closely related to ornatus Reut., but form more slender, head a trifle longer, while the rostrum is distinctly longer, reaching to middle of venter; color greenish yellow, with less fuscous coloration than ornatus. d. Length 3.2 mm., width I.2 mm. Head: width.64 mm., vertex.35 mm. Rostrum, length I.37 mm., reaching upon seventh ventral segment, yellowish, first segment green, apex of last segment black. Antennae: segment I, length.i8 mm.; II, x.o8 mm.; III,.77 mm.; IV,.41 mm.; pale, last two segments pale fuscous. Pronotum: length.48 mm., width at base.68 mm. Head and pronotum green to yellowish, vertex and calli distinctly yellow; scutellum fuscous, apex pale; hemelytra pale greenish yellow, subtranslucent, clavus except outer margin, and inner apical angles of corium fuscous, anal ridge pale. Membrane pale ftuscous, larger areole paler, smaller areole dark fuscous, paler bordering apex of cuneus, la rather large pale spot along margin at middle of apical half, similar to that in ornatus but larger. Dorsunm clothed with prostrate, pale sericeous pubescence, but with small spots and areas nearly glabrous, the whole intermixed with more erect pale fuscous pubescent hairs, being much softer and finer than in ornatus, head and anterior half of pronotum with pale pubescence only. Ventral surface green to yellowish, sternum more yellow, venter clothed with pale pubescence. Legs pale, coxae greenish yellow, femora with a few small, pale fuscous points on apical half of anterior face, pubescence dusky; tibial spines black but without spots at base; tarsi dusky, fuscous apically. 9. Length 3.i mm., width I.I4 mm.; -very similar to the male except membrane paler, smaller areole and a distinct longitudinal mark behind apex of areoles, darker fuscous. Holotlype: &, July 2T, 19I7, Santa Cruz river, Tucson, Arizona (H. H. Knight); author's collection. Allotype: taken with the type at light. Paratypes: 2 &, taken with types. Orthotylus minuendus new species. Distinguished by the small size, short rostrum, large eyes, and blue green color. a. Length 2.6 mm., width.94 mm. Head: width.67 mm., vertex.i6 mm.; width of head nearly equal to seven-eights of the width of pronotum at base; eyes large, black. Rostrum, length.67 mm., scarcely attaining posterior margin of mesosternum. Antennae: segment I, length i8 unm.; II,.77 mm.;

LVII. TIl-TE CANADIAN EN'rlNIOIOGIST9 II,.68 mm.; IV,.25 mm.; unifoinmly pale yellowish. Pronotum: length.40 mm., width at base.8o mm. Dorsum blue green; Mnembrane uniformly fumate, veins blue green; clothed with very minute, prostrate, pale pubescence, and interspersed with longer, more erect, pale soft pubescent hairs. Body beneath pale green, sternurn paler. Legs pale yellowish to green, tibiae and spines pale. Genital claspers small but distinctive, left clasper a simple, curved, acunminate hook, right clasper little different although slightly shorter. 9 LCe1gth 2.6 mmlj., wvidth.95 mm. Head: width.59 mm., vertex.27 mn. Pronotunm: length.36 mnii., width at base So mm. Very similar to the male in form and color, although vertex and mesoscutum yellowish. Holotvype: 8, August 5. 1924, Santa Catalina MAts., alt. 3000 ft., Arizona (A. A. Nichol) ; author's collection. Ailotvpe: same data as the type. Parat'Vpcs: 9, taken with type. 9 July ij, I917, Flowie, Ar-izona; 3 July i6, I9I7, Bonita, Arizona; 3 July 20, I917, 'Texas Pass, Arizona (1i. H-1. Kniight), collected at light. Orthotylus mistus new species. Shape of head and general color very similar to coaoulatuts UIhier, but size fully one-third larger; belongs in the flavosparsus group. 9. Length 5 nmme., width 2 111111. Head: width.97 mm., vertex.59 mm. Rostrum, length I.23 mm., reaching to middle of intermediate coxae. Akntennae: segment I, length.40 mm. II, 1.48 mm.1 ; III, missing; clothed with rather coarse black pubescence. Pronotuin leiigth.4 mm., width at base I.48 mnm. Yellowish green, the hemelytra more blue green; antennae and legs greenish yellow. Dorsumn clothed with prostrate, silvery sericeous pubescence and intermixed with erect black hairs, being very similar to coag ulatuts hl'er in this respect. Membrane uniformly pale fuscous, veins green. Venter wvith simip'le pale pubescence. iloiotvpc: 9 July 31, 192T, Nordegg, Alberta (J. M\cDunnou-h); No. 1350 in the Canadian National collection. Paratype: 9 July 10, 192I, Nordegg, Alberta (J.,c.McDunnough); author's collection. This species runs to ovatifs V.1). in Van Duzee's key (Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (ser. 4) vi, T9I6, p. 89) to the species of Ortilhotlts, but is clearly distinguishedl therefroni by the shlorter rostrum and smaller eyes; the dorsal width of an eye is barely equal to one-third the width of vertex, while in ovatits the eye is equal to one-half the width of vertex. In mi-istuts the length of antennal segment I is only equal to two-thir(ls the width of vertex. Ilnacorella new genus Arol'ia erect and converging at apices as in Ilnacora; closely related to Ilnacora but differs in being nmore elongate and in lacking the black scale-like pubescent spots on pronot1m1; thle (lorstm clothed with rather evenly distributed, app)ressed. scale-like pubescence, and interspersed with a few erect, black bristlelike hairs, these latter most prominent on vertex and anterior margin of pronotum. Head with eyes nearly as in Ilnacora, the tylus milore prominent; vertex miore distinctly flattened, the basal carina transverse and sharply defined; rostrum reaching upon intermediate coxae. Antennae much as in Ilnacora although segment I 9I

92 THE, CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST APRIL, I925. is distinctly longer in three species here described. Pronotal disk much flattened, lateral margins nearly straight, or only slightly sulcate sinuate, anterior angles rounded, lateral margins sharply angled although not carinate. Legs rather long and slender, more so than in Il-nacora. Hemelytra very long in the male, the tip of the genital segment not reaching the base of cuneus; in the female the tip of venter reaching to near apex of cuneus. General form of the genitalia distinctive of the genus; the riglht clasper more suggestive of Jinacora, while the left clasper appears different from any of the closely related genera (fig I). Genotype: Ilnacorella miyrisquami-osa new species. nigrisquamosa Fig. 1. Jinacorella nigrisquanmosa n. sp., male genital segment, posterior aspect showing genital claspers, right clasper raised somewhat above 'the normal position. Ilnacorella nigrisquamosa new species. Color dark green, antennae and venter black; dorsum clothed with evenly distributed black scale-like pubiescence and interspersed with more erect, black bristle-like hairs; calli moderately convex, not distinctly sulcate along posterior margins. a. Length 5.4 mni., wicdth 1.5 mnm'. hiead: width.88 mm., vertex.47zj mm.; green, vertex becoming blackish but mnedian line green, base of tylus and narrowly surrounding antennal socket blackish.; vertex and sides of front with erect, prominent black bristles, basal carina with about eight black bristles, spot on middle of carina and a larger one at each side of vertex next to the eye, glabrous. Rostrumi, length 1.04 mini., reaching upon base of intermediate coxac, green, apex blackish. Anten-nae: segment I, length.86 mm. ; II, 2.I4 mim.; III, I.43 mm.; IV,.5S mmin. dark fuscous to black, dorsal surface of segment I greenish; clothed with black pubescence but more sparsely set than in IlInacora ntali'na Uhler. Prono/urnl: lenlg-th.67 mmlnl., width at base 1.2 tim. ; lateral margins nearly straight, sharply angled, the edges made more prominent l~y a slight sulcation bordering the margin; calli only moderately convex, b-ut appearing slightly more elevated than anterior margin of disk, beset with three or four prominent black bristles on disk of each, separated by a slight depression but the posterior margins scarcely delimited from the nearly flat pronotal disk; disk beset with several prominent, black bristle-like hairs, but more thickly covered by the appressed, black scale-like pubescence. which l'ikewise covers the scutellum and hemelytra; color dark green, blackish between the calli. Scutelluin more flattened than in Hlnacora malinca Uhler,

LVII. Ti-it CANADIAN ]N'rOMOLOGIST 93 green, mesoscutum fuscous at the sides and on middle. Sternum fuscous, pleura greenish, ostiolar peritrerne fuscous. Hemelytra: elongate, the base of cuneus arising at a point slightly beyond tip of venter, embolar margins only very slightly arcuate; uniformly dark green in color; clothed with rather evenly distributed, appressed, black scale-like pubescence, and interspersed with a few erect, stiff black hairs; membrane fully developed, uniformly fuscous, areoles as in Ilnacora, veins pale to greenish. Legs: long and slender, hind femora extending slightly beyond tip of venter or to base of cunleus, uniformly clothed with rather short black hairs, the tibial spines scarcely more prominent than the black hairs and in length not exceeding thickness of tibia; green or yellowish green, tarsi, narrowly at base and apices of tibia, fuscous, apical half of femora obscurely dotted wvith ninute fuscous points which are not located at base of hairs. Arolia erect, converging at apices as in Ilnacora, the pseudarolia likewise prominent. Venter: black, a greenish spot each side of genital segm-nent; clothed with pale to dusky pubescence, the scale-like type not apparent; genital claspers distinctive (fig.). ilolotvpe: 8 August I, i9oo, Lizzard H1ill, Colorado (F. D. Ball); author's collection. Ilnacorella sulcata new species. Structurally very similar to nigrisquantosa except in form of the pronotumni; also differs in the uni-formnly green color of head, venter, and legs; color yellowish green, the hemelytra blue green. a. Length 5.8 mm., width i.8 mim. Head: width.90 mm., vertex.46 mm. Rostrum, length i.ii miim., attaining1 hind margin of mesosternuill, green, the apex black. Antennae: broken. Pronotu n: length.73 mm., width at base i.26 mm., lateral margins prominent, almost carinate, distinctly sulcate in outline; differs fromt nigrisquamnosa in that the margins of the calli are strongly sulcate except outer anterior angles which are continuous with the rounded anterior angles of pronotal disk; anterior margin of pronotum distinctly arched, fully as high as disk of each callus, thus lending to the effect of the calli being set in a de-- pression. Dorsum with black scale-like pubescence nearly as in nigrisquarosa but the bristle-like hairs on head and anterior margin of pronotum appear more prominent. Venter uniformly green ; genital claspers nearly as in nigrisquanosa, the two species indicating that the claspers are chiefly generic in character. 9. Length 5.8 mm., width 1.94 mm. Head: width.94 mm., vertex.5i mm. Rostrum, length 1.2o mnm., fully attaining posterior margin of mesosternum-1. Antennae: segment I, length.8i mm. cylindrical; II, 2.26 mm., slender, cylindrical, thickness equal to half the diameter of segment I; Il, 1.48 mnm.; IV,.6o mm.; yellowish green, last two segments fuscous, narrow base of segment I black, base and apex of segment II narrowly fuscous; clothed with short, stiff, black pubescent hairs, more sparsely set than in Ilnacora, segment I with six or eight erect black bristles which in length about equal thickness of segment. Hoiotxpe: S July 4-IT, 1923, \Vaterton iakes, Alberta (J. McDunnough); No. 1344 in the Canadian National collection. Allotype: taken with the type; author's collection. Paratypes: &, 9 9, taken with the types; Canadian National collection and author's collection.

OA94THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST APRIL, Ig25. Ilnacorella argentata new species. Form very similar to sulcata, but size smaller, differs from that species as well as nigrisquanosa by having the dorsum clothed with closely appressed, silvery white, scale-like pubescence, but intermixed with rather sparsely set, erect bristle-like black hairs; the bristle-like hairs on head and pronotum nearly as in suicata. 'Color very similar to sulcata- except vertex, frons, and tylus are distinctly yellow. 9. Length 4.6 mm., width i.6 mm. Head: width.93 mm., vertex.48 mm. Rostrum, length 1.oS mm., reaching to middle of intermediate coxae. Antennae: segment I, length.58 mm.; II, 1.71 Mm'..: III, 1.14 mm.; IV, missing. Pronotum: length.6i mm., width at base i.08 mm. Membrane of hemelytra uniformly pale fuscous, veins green. Holotype: 9 June 23, 1924, Gallatin County, Montana (Wm. C. Cook); author's collection. ParatvPes: 3 9, taken with types; 9 June i6, 1912, Florence, Montana; Montana Agricultural Experiment Station collection and author's collection. Labopidea nigrisetosa new species. Somewhat smaller than simplex Uhler, and differs in pubescence and color of legs. The black legs are suggestive of nigripes Renter but that species is distinguished by the soft pale pubescence. Black, vertex, pronotum except calli, and hemelytra olive green to dark green, scutellutim greenish to black; clothed with nearly erect, stiff black setose hairs, the heavy black hairs more prominent on vertex and anterior half of pronotal disk. Hemelytra abbreviated, not extending beyond seventh abdominal segment in either sex; area of membrane not equal to that of cuneus. Length 3.i mm., width i.5 mmn. Head: width 1.03 mm., vertex.6i mm. Antennae: segment I, length.37 mm.; II, 1.5 mm.; III, missing. Pronotum-i: length.6o mm., width at base I.3i mm. 9. Length 3.5 mm., width 2 mn. Head: width 1.03 mm., vertex.66 mmn. Antennae: segment 1, length.37 mmne.; II, 1.4 mm'.; I IT, missing. Pronotunm: length.63 mm., width at base I.26 mm. Holotype: & July 20-25, 1920, Yellowstone National Park, Wyomning, (A. A. Nichol); author's collection. Allotv pe: July 31, 1921, Nordegg, Alberta (j. McDnnnotigh) : No. 1349 in the Canadian National collection. Paratypes: 9 Aug. 15, I921, Barkerville,,B. C. (TE. R. Iuckell). 9, Aug. 7, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (Heidemiann collection). Irbisia nigripes new species. This species runs close to setosa V.D. and solansi 1-eid. in Van fduzee's key to the species of Irbisia (Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci.. (ser. 4), xi, T921, p. Aid), but is distinguished by the very prominent and nearly rectangular luirmeral angles, as well as the uniformly black legs and rostrum. Pronotal disk more flattened than in sol.ni, the lateral margins nearly straight and clothed with prominent erect, pale brownish hairs which extend on the disk but appear more conspicuous along lateral and anterior margins; disk more closely and confluently punctate than in salali. Dorsum clothed with white sericeous pubescence which becomes more or less brownish on scutellunm and he-m-

SLVII. THE CANADIAN E]NTOMOLOGIST elytra, but intermixed on pronotumn and head with prominent, erect, pale to brownish hairs. Einbolar margins distinctly arcuate; membrane fully developed; apex of cuneus nearly attaining tip of venter. Uniformly black, pleura of pronotum pale below line of coxal cleft; polished as in solani; legs and rostrum without pale indications. S. Length 6.2 mm., Width 2.7 mmn1. Head: width.83 mm., vertex.62 mm. Antennae: segment 1,.67 mm.; II, i.89 mm.; III, I mm.; IV, broken. Pronotum: length 1.I4 mm., width at base 2 111111., width of anterior angles I.14 mm. i. Length 6 mm., width 2.85 mmni. Head: width I.34 mm., vertex.71 mmn. Antennae: segment I, length.63 mm.; II, i.86 mm.; III, missing. Pronotum: length I.2 m1., width at base 2.2 mim., width of anterior angles 1.21 mm. Holotype: 8 May 31, Troy, Idaho; Cornell University collection. Allotype: topotypic; author's collection. Paratypes: ALBPRTA-2 9 June i9, d June 24, I923, \Waterton Lakes (J. McDunnough). 8 3 9 June 20, 5 9 June 30, 8 July 10, 1923, WVaterton (E. H. Strickland); No. I346 in the Canadian National Collection. BRITISH COLUM- BIA-9, Vernon; Canadian National Collection. MONTANA- 9 June 30, I9I 1, Hinsdale; 9 June 9, i9ii, Thompson Falls; Montana Agr. Expt. Station collection. Dichrooscytus barberi new species. More robust than suspecths Reut., and differently colored; greenish yellow, apex of corium, tip of cuneus, small spot each side on margin before apex of scutellum, arnd veins of membrane, reddish to bright red. 9. Length 4.4 mm., width 2.3 mnmn. Head: width I.2 mm., length.48 mm., vertex.52 mm.; short, strongly vertical. Rostrum, length 2.03 mm., extending slightly beyond posterior margins of hind coxae. Antennae: segment I, length.38 mllm.; II, I.54 mm., slender, gradually thickened from middle toward apex; III..7S mm.; IV,.3i mm. Pronottum: length.53 mm., width at base 1.91 mm.; finely, obsoletely punctate, basal margin slightly sinuate, being broadly sulcate at middle. Scutellum distinctly convex, tranversely rugulose. Hemelytra with embolar-margins rather strongly arcuate; cuneus sharply deflected. Clothed with rather short, closely appressed, golden yellow pubescence, nmore prominent on scutelluin and hemelytra. Coloration greenish yellow, more green between and around the calli, rather broadly transversely red across apex of corium, apex of cunetis bright red; scutellunm with dark reddish mark each side on margin before apex. Membrane pale yellowish, veins bright red; anal area, within apex of areoles, and, irregularly in transverse cloud just beyond areoles, pale fuscous to fuscous. Ventral surface yellowish to greenish, basal half of venter more greenish: legs strongly yellow, tibial spines yellowish to brown. Holotvtpc: 9 July 29, 1905, Hulachuca Mts., Arizona (H. G. Barber); author's collection. Polymerus basivittis pallidulus new variety. Suggestive of unifasciatus var. lateralis Hahn, but more nearly the size of basalis Rent,. the pale areas frequently with a tinge of red in the hypodermis although the ctineus is never distinctly red as in lateralis Hahn. 9. Length 4.7 mm., width 2.4 mm. Iead: width 1.05 mm., vertex.54 95

9wT96H.T CANADIAN ENNTOMOLOGIST APRIL) 1-925 nmm.; black, vertex with triangular pale spot next to each eye. Rostrum, length 1.7 mm., reaching posteribr margins of middle coxac, reddish, becoming blackish apically. Antennae: segment I, length.46 mm.; II, i.65 mm., pale reddish, more or less blackish at base and apex; III,.74 nmm.; IV,.67 mm. Pron-otum: length 1.o0 mm111., width at base I.91 Imii. Black, more broadly pale than. the typical basivittis Reut., pronotal disk with basal margin and basal one-third of lateral margins, pale with a tinge of reddish in the hypodermis. Apex, or apical half of scutellum, except lateral margins, basal one-third to one-half of corium and frequently extending along radial veins to connect with spot at apex of embolium and corium, embolar margins, tip of clavus and sometimes inner margins, cuneus entirely or with exception of fuscous cloud on central area, pale, usually with a tinge of reddish showing through cuticula from the hypodermis; anal ridge and veins of the membrane pale. Clothed with silvery sericeous pubescence, becoming golden on clavus and margins of scutellum, and to sonic extent on corium. Tibiae pale to redd'ishor with blackish appearing on basal one-third, hind tibiae with white line on dorsal surface extending fill] length except for blackish at extreme tip; femora becoming pale reddish on anterior face, althougth a double row of blackish dots persists. Venter black but becoming more or less pale reddish on sides; clothed with pale pubescence and intermixed with some silvery sericeous pubescence, thus differing from u-nifasciatus Fab. which species is clothed with prominent golden sericeous pubescence. S. Length 5 nmm., wildth 2.3 mm. Head: width I.oi mm., vertex.53 mm. Antennae: segment I, length.45 mm. ; II, 1.71 mm.; HI,.68 mm. ; IV,.71mm. Pronotum: length.93 mm., width at base 1.74 mm. Pale areas of the dorsum nearly as extensive as in the female; venter rarely with pale on the sides. Holotype: 9 Jutly 20-2S5 ig2o, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming (A. A. Nichol) ; author's collection. Allotvpe: same data as type. Paratypes: 2 S 3 9, taken with the types. ALBERTA-2 8 3 9 July 22, 1923, Waterton Lakes (J. MeDunnough); No. I347 in the Canadian National collection. COLORADO--3 & 4 9 Aug. i8-22, I924, Pingree Park (Drake & Hottes). 9 Aug. 1914, Greede, alt. 8844 ft., (H1. B. Hungerford). 8 & 9, "Colo." (C. F. Baker), U. S. National Museum. 20 & 9, July 20, 1898, Little Beaver, west of Fort Collins, alt. 9500 ft. (E. D. Ball). MONTANA-2 & 2 9 Aug. 1913, Beaver Creek, alt. 6300 ft. (IS. B. Hungerford). WYOMING- 9 Aug. 3, 9 Aug. 7, Yellowstone National Park. S 3 9, July, i883, "Ft. McKin." (U. S. N. M.). Reuter's original description of basivittis, based on a female specimen, states that the second antennal segment is equal in length to basal width of pronotum. In the present described variety, antennal segment II iis distinctly shorter than width of pronotum at base as indicated by the above measurements. The writer is inclined to believe that Reuter's statement is not based on measurement of the specimens and thus may err in that respect. The type of basivittis was collected on Pikes Peak, Coo., (alt. gooo ft.) and apparently represents a dark variety of the species in which the pronotunm is entirely black. A specimen is at hand fromn Colorado [a July i8, i8p8, Little Beaver (E. D. Ball)] which fits the color

TIII. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 97 patterns of the typical basivittis except that the basal margin of the pronotum is slenderly pale. This near approach to the black form leads me to believe that the insect here described is probably only a color variety of bacsivittis Reut., yet represents the commonest color phase of the species. Variety pallidulus is distinguished by having basal margin of pronotum pale.