. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 50 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Fol. 22, Art. 1 & Mohr, 6 c? . Herod: May 29, 1935, Ross Si Mohr, 4$. Jonesboro: May 6, 1932, on Galium aparine, H. L. Dozier, \6 $ , 5 9. Texas City: May 12, 1936, Ross, Mohr 5: Burks, 1 S . Rhinacloa Reuter Rhinacloa forticornis Reuter Rhinacloa Jortico7-nis Reuter (1876, p. 89). This species is distinguished by its small size, scalelike pubescence and thickened sec- ond antennal segment. Male.—Length , width Head width , vertex Rostrum reaching apices of hind coxae, length


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 50 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Fol. 22, Art. 1 & Mohr, 6 c? . Herod: May 29, 1935, Ross Si Mohr, 4$. Jonesboro: May 6, 1932, on Galium aparine, H. L. Dozier, \6 $ , 5 9. Texas City: May 12, 1936, Ross, Mohr 5: Burks, 1 S . Rhinacloa Reuter Rhinacloa forticornis Reuter Rhinacloa Jortico7-nis Reuter (1876, p. 89). This species is distinguished by its small size, scalelike pubescence and thickened sec- ond antennal segment. Male.—Length , width Head width , vertex Rostrum reaching apices of hind coxae, length Antennae, first segment, length , thickness , black; second, length , thickness , cylindrical, clothed with fine, short pubes- cence, black; third, length , pale, slen- der; fourth, length , fuscous. Pronotum, length , width at base , clothed with fine, closely appressed, silvery, scalelike pu- bescence intermixed with dusky to black sim- ple pubescence. General color fuscous to black, hemelytra paler at base, embolium with reddish spot at apex; membrane dusky. Legs brownish to fuscous; tibiae pale with spines and dots at bases of spines black. Female.—Length , width Head width , vertex Antennae, first seg- ment, length , thickness ; second, length , slender on basal half, clavate apically (thickness ) ; third, length , slender, pale; fourth, length , fuscous. Pronotum, length , width at base Color and pubescence very similar to those of male. Known Distribution. — Common in Texas and westward. Rare in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Illinois Record. — Urbana: June 29, 1914, C. A. Hart, 1 $ . Leucopoecila Reuter Leucopoecila albofasciata Reuter Leucopoecila albofasciata Reuter (1907, p. 26). This species is distinguished by its peculiar antennae, fig. 92. The dorsum is dark with a pale fascia across the clavus. Male.—Fig. 92. Length , width Head width , vertex , stron


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