. Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. Geology; Zoology; Botany; Natural history. 644 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. base of cuneus; pubescence described above. Membrane uni- formly fumate, sometimes tinged with yellowish, veins scarcely darker. Legs: Pale to yellowish, femora reddish brown and irrorate with pale, posterior pair with slightly larger subapical pale spot on dorsal surface; tibiae with small reddish spots or Fig. 140. Phytocoris uniformis Knight,—male genital claspers, (aa) left clasper, dorsal aspect, (b) right c


. Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. Geology; Zoology; Botany; Natural history. 644 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. base of cuneus; pubescence described above. Membrane uni- formly fumate, sometimes tinged with yellowish, veins scarcely darker. Legs: Pale to yellowish, femora reddish brown and irrorate with pale, posterior pair with slightly larger subapical pale spot on dorsal surface; tibiae with small reddish spots or Fig. 140. Phytocoris uniformis Knight,—male genital claspers, (aa) left clasper, dorsal aspect, (b) right clasper, lateral aspect, (c) flagellum. Greatly enlarged. Drawing by Dr. H. H. Knight. Venter: Yellowish to reddish; genital claspers and flagellum (fig. 140) distinctive of the species; flagellum comes nearest to that of fulvus while the right clasper shows a closer relationship with mundus. Female: Length mm., width 2 mm.; more robust than the male but very similar in coloration. Head: Width , vertex .51mm. Antennae: Segment i, length .80mm.; ii, mm.; iii, mm.; iv, .89 mm. Holotype: Male, 21 Aug., 1917, Wyandanch, Long Island, N. Y. (Chris. E. Olsen) ; author's collection. Allotype: taken with the type. Para- types: Males (3), taken with types. Massachusetts—Male, 15 July-6 Aug., 1918, Woods Hole (Chris. E. Olsen). Female, 9 Aug., 1914, Maiden (C. A. Frost). Key to Species of Phytocoris, Group IV. 1. Pronotai disk with four orange or red vittae on a paler background 7 Pronotal disk frequently red but without four distinct reddish vittae on a paler background 2 2. Pronotal disk with four black spots on basal submargin; scutellum uniformly pale, sometimes obsoletely dotted with fuscous to form a spot at each side on apical half (p. 645) quercicola Pronotal disk without four distinct black spots on basal submargin; scutellum usually with orange or red at each side on apical half 3 3. Pronotum with more pale or fuscous than red 5 Pronotum chiefly red, more


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