. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 99.—Monalocoris filicis, 9. Illinois, Minnesota, New England states, Wisconsin. Illinois Records. — Antioch : Aug. 1, 1924, tamarack bog, T. H. Prison, 2 $ ; Aug. 1, 1930, on Osmunda cinnamonea, Prison, Knight & Ross, 49 <S , 50 $ ; July 5-7, 1932, T. H. Prison, 2 9 • Galena Junction: July 8, 1917, 1 $. Volo: July 8. 1932, Ross, Dozier & Mohr, 1 $ ; Aug. 24. 1935, DeLong & Ross, 1 $ . Sixeonotus Renter KEY TO SPECIES 1. Legs black; membrane uniformly fuscous to black. . .unicolor, p. 59 Legs entirely pale with brownish areas on


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 99.—Monalocoris filicis, 9. Illinois, Minnesota, New England states, Wisconsin. Illinois Records. — Antioch : Aug. 1, 1924, tamarack bog, T. H. Prison, 2 $ ; Aug. 1, 1930, on Osmunda cinnamonea, Prison, Knight & Ross, 49 <S , 50 $ ; July 5-7, 1932, T. H. Prison, 2 9 • Galena Junction: July 8, 1917, 1 $. Volo: July 8. 1932, Ross, Dozier & Mohr, 1 $ ; Aug. 24. 1935, DeLong & Ross, 1 $ . Sixeonotus Renter KEY TO SPECIES 1. Legs black; membrane uniformly fuscous to black. . .unicolor, p. 59 Legs entirely pale with brownish areas on hind femora 2 2. Antennae and legs uniformly pale; membrane with basal half black. . insignis, p. 59 .Antennae black; hind femora and basal halves of tibiae fuscous; mem- brane pale, veins black areolatus, p. 60 Sixeonotus insignis Renter Sixeonotus insignis Reuter (1876, p. 78). Adult.—Pig. 100. Length , width Head width , vertex Ros- trum reaching to middle of sternum. Pirst antennal segment, length ; second, Pronotum, length , width at base General color black; legs and antennae very light yellowish; membrane black, apical half pale, veins black. Known Distribution.—Texas eastward to Plorida, north to Virginia and west to Illinois. Illinois Records.—Alton: July 19-21, 1932, Ross & Dozier, I9. Champaign: July 26, 1889, electric light, C. A. Hart,. Fig. ICO.— Sixeonotus insignis, 9. 1 i . Dongola: Aug. 22, 1916, at light, 1 $ . Galesburg: Stromberg, 1 £ . Ha- vana: Sept. 24, 1895, Matanzas Lake, C. A. Hart, 2$ , 1 $ ; July 2, 1934, DeLong & Ross, 1 $. Metropolis: Aug. 20, 1916, at light, 2$. Pulaski: May 14, 1910, cypress swamp, 1$. Wolf Lake: July 30, 1934. DeLong & Ross, 1 9 • Sixeonotus unicolor Knight Sixeonotus unicolor Knight (1929rt, p. 247). This species may be distinguished by being uniformly black, including the membrane; the pubescence is prominent, erect and white. Male.—Length , width


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