. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlBIDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 31 five black dots and a second row of four small dots just beneath on apical anterior aspect. Otherwise, color and pubescence similar to the male. Holotype: <j" June 22, 1965, Area 19M, Nevada Test Site (H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino). Allotype: 9 taken with the type. Paratypes: 8cf 6 9 and nymphs June 22, Area 19M, taken with the types on Salvia dorrii which is the host plant of the species. Area 12M: 46 cf 9 June 11, 1965; Area 401M: 4 c? 3 9 and nymphs June 18, 1965, Nevada Test S


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlBIDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 31 five black dots and a second row of four small dots just beneath on apical anterior aspect. Otherwise, color and pubescence similar to the male. Holotype: <j" June 22, 1965, Area 19M, Nevada Test Site (H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino). Allotype: 9 taken with the type. Paratypes: 8cf 6 9 and nymphs June 22, Area 19M, taken with the types on Salvia dorrii which is the host plant of the species. Area 12M: 46 cf 9 June 11, 1965; Area 401M: 4 c? 3 9 and nymphs June 18, 1965, Nevada Test Site (D E. Beck, H. H. Knight & J. M- Merino), all taken on Salvia dorrii, host plant of the species. Genus Monosynamma Scott Monosynamma bohemani (Fallen) Phytocoris bohemani Fallen, 1829:106. Microsynamma bohemani Knight, 1941:24, 42. Monosynamma bohemani Carvalho, 1958:74, cat. Known from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, New York, New England states and Europe. Host plants are Salix. Genus Spanagonicus Berg Spanagonicus alhojasciatus (Beuter) Fig. 69 Leucopoecila albofasciatus Beuter, 1907:24. Leucopoecila albofasciatus Knight, 1941: 50, Fig. 92. Spanagonicus albofasciatus Carvalho, 1958:142. The following material has been identified from the test site: Area CT, c? June 20, 1965; Area M, c? June 17, 1965; Area M, 9 Aug. 4, 1965, at black light; Area M, c? Aug. 15, c? Aug. 24, 1965, at incandescent light; Area 12M, cf Aug. 13, 1965, on Artemisia tridentata; Area 16M, cf Aug. 19, 1965, on Franseria acanthi- car pa- This species is known from Florida to Cali- fornia, and northward as far as Missouri and New Jersey. It is known to be injurious to grasses on golf greens in the eastern states. The few specimens taken at the test site were not enough to indicate a host Fig. 69. Spanagonicus albofasciatus, cf â Genus Phyllopidea Knight Key to the Species 1. Female specimens 2 Male specimens 5 2. Length of second antennal segment less than


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