. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 202 Bricham Young University Science Bulletin Pronotum, length .64 mm, width at base mm, pallid to pink. Scutellum moderately con- vex, pink. Dorsal surface clothed with recum- bent to suberect, yellowish to golden simple pu- bescence. Hemelytra pink, the color arising from fine granular dots in the hypodermis, embolium paler; cuneus pink, an oblique pale area bor- dering or separating the pink area from the bright red apical edge. Membrane uniformly clear, veins red, posterior bend of brachmm nearly white, but flecked w


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 202 Bricham Young University Science Bulletin Pronotum, length .64 mm, width at base mm, pallid to pink. Scutellum moderately con- vex, pink. Dorsal surface clothed with recum- bent to suberect, yellowish to golden simple pu- bescence. Hemelytra pink, the color arising from fine granular dots in the hypodermis, embolium paler; cuneus pink, an oblique pale area bor- dering or separating the pink area from the bright red apical edge. Membrane uniformly clear, veins red, posterior bend of brachmm nearly white, but flecked with red. Ventral sur- face pallid to white. Legs pallid to pale yellow- ish, tibial spines golden brown. Holotype: d Aug. 15, 1930, Richfield, Utah (E. W. Davis), taken in light trap. Paratype: <j" same data as the type. Dichrooscytiis minimus, new species Runs in the key to the section where the rostrum extends beyond posterior trochanters; differs from allied species by the small size, narrow vertex, hemelytra tan colored, without marks or dots. Male. Length mm, width .68 mm. Head: width .95 mm, vertex .30 mm; eyes large. Ros- trum, length mm, reaching upon seventh ventral segment. Antennae: segment I, length .37 mm, yellowish; II, mm, cylindrical, pallid to pale yellowish; III, .61 mm, pale; IV, .44 mm, dusky. Pronotum, length .58 mm, width at base mm, pale yellowish, calli not out- lined. Scutellum pale yellowish. Dorsal surface clothed with recumbent, pale yellowish simple pubescence. Hemelytra tan colored, embolium paler, cuneus with narrow red apex; membrane pale fumate, vein about apex of smaller aerole, red. Ventral surface and legs pale yellowish. Holotype: o" Aug. 4, 1917, Williams, Arizona (H. H. Knight). Genus Bolteria Uhler Bolteria funiperi, new species Fig. 252 Allied to amicta Uhler, but differs in lacking a lunate black ray behind the calli; also differs in having outer half of clavus and inner half of corium, white. Male. Lengt


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