. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlBlDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 115 Holotype: d June 16, 1965, Area 17M, Ne- vada Test Site (H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino). Allotype: ? same data as the type. Paratypes: 30 d" 7 9 taken with the types on Symphoricar- pos longifloris. 10d" 1 $ June 12, 1965, Area 17M; 26d" 24? June 17, 1965, Area 17M, Ne- vada Test Site (D E. Beck, H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino), also collected on the host plant Symphoricarpos longifloris. Dichaetocoris stanleyaea, new species Fig. 152 Allied to brevirostris but with rostru
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlBlDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 115 Holotype: d June 16, 1965, Area 17M, Ne- vada Test Site (H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino). Allotype: ? same data as the type. Paratypes: 30 d" 7 9 taken with the types on Symphoricar- pos longifloris. 10d" 1 $ June 12, 1965, Area 17M; 26d" 24? June 17, 1965, Area 17M, Ne- vada Test Site (D E. Beck, H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino), also collected on the host plant Symphoricarpos longifloris. Dichaetocoris stanleyaea, new species Fig. 152 Allied to brevirostris but with rostrum reach- ing to posterior margin of mesosternum; male genital claspers distinctive (Fig. 152). Male. Length mm, width mm. Head: width .88 mm, vertex .41 mm; base of clypeus visible when viewed from above, yellowish green. Rostrum, length mm, reaching to posterior margin of mesosternum, greenish, apex black. Antennae: segment I, length .52 mm, green, thickness .13 mm; II, mm, cylin- drical, slightly more slender near base, thickness .08 mm. on apical half, yellowish green; III, mm, fuscous; IV, .44 mm, fuscous. Prono- tum, length .71 mm, width at base mm; disk only slightly convex, basal margin nearly straight, rounded at basal angles, lateral mar- gins nearly straight, sharply turned down to propleura; uniformly green. Mesonotum moder- ately exposed, green; scutellum moderately con- vex, green. Dorsal surface clothed with rather fine, appressed, sericeous, deciduous, scalelike silver)' hairs, and intermixed with simple, rather sparsely spaced, recumbent to suberect, yellow- ish to golden pubescence. Hemelytra uniformly green; membrane pale to dusky, veins green. Ventral surface green, sternum paler. Legs green, tarsi yellowish, apical segment and claws black; tibial spines brown to fuscous, but with- out spots at base. Venter deep green, claspers rather simple but distinctive (Fig. 152).. Fig. 152. Dichaetocoris stanleyaea, J1 claspers. Female. Lengt
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