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14 . Aradus CAradus) implanus sp. iiov. (Plate II, fifr. 14.) 
iJescriplion. — Hrown; seconrl antennal .segment .soinetinies faintly yellow- 
i.sh at apex; ])ronotiirn with two translucent yellowish area.s anteriorly on 
expanded margins; coriurn with extensive yellowi.sh inarkiiiK^; extreme ajjex 
of scutelluin yellow; posterior margins of connexival segments with dull 
reddish yellow hands, the inner inarKins of Kenital lobes yellow; le^s brown, 
femora with basal and subaiucal pale rincs, tibiae j}ale at base and apex; 
ventral surface of abdomen reddish brown with yellowish markirifis. 
Head as lon^ as broad, longer than j)ronotum (iiO to ‘itb; tylus rather 
short and thick, sides parallel; impressions of vertex broad, triangular, inner 
rnarKins parallel ; preocular and postocular tubercles rather low, obtuse; 
antenniferous spines short and stout, slightly incurved, diverfient, without 
lateral tooth; antennae (fiK. 14c) rather stout, about as lon^? as head and jtro- 
notum toKether, the first sefiment reachinji about t(j Tniddle of tylus, the second 
slifihtly longer than di.stance between eyes; rostrum extending not rpiite to 
base of prosternurn. Pronotum (fig. 1 4dj rather strongly convex posteriorly, 
lateral margins somewhat coarsely granulate but not serrate, distinctly re- 
flexed; carinae strongly elevated. Scutellum longer than {)ronotum (40 to 
2t)), rather narrowly triangular, the sides very strongly elevatefl to acute 
ap(‘X, higher than basal elevation, the latter transverse. occui)ying ba-^al 
fourth of scutellum. Hemielytra (cf) nearly jairallel beyoml middle, extend- 
ing nearly to ai)ex f)f genital hjbes, ( 9 ) moderately narrowed toward apex, 
reaching middle of lobes; coriurn extending to aj)ex of fourth segment, strongly 
ex])anded at base, with well developed transverse vc-in. 
cf (fig. 14b). Fifth ventral segment slighth' shorter than sixth; genital 
segment moderately convex, the lobes long; abdfiinen br<.>adly oval, widest 
behind middle, margins entire. Length, o.S to fi mm. 
9 (fig. 14a). Pcjsterior margin of dorsal genital segment almost straisiht; 
abdomen oval, margins decidedly eremite. Length, t).4 mm. 
Ilolotijpe. — cf ; Trenton, Ontario, M, 18, 1!I07 (J. D. Kvans), 
in the National C'ollection at Ottawa. 
Allotype. — 9; Montreal Island, IV, 15, IhOb (O. Beaulieu), in 
iny colleetion. 
Paratype.'i. — Males; Pittsburg;}!, Pennsylvania, in the lleide- 
inann eollection at Cornell University, No. 551.1; Funk’s drove, 
Illinois, I\', 80, 1884 (C'. A. Hart), in the Illinois State Natural 
Ili.story Survey collection; Indiana, in iny collection; 9, V arriui 
Woods, Berrien County, Michigan, \TI, 1, 1010 ' B. F . Hussey), 
in Hussey’s collection; (f, Alma C'ollege, Michigan, in Drake’s 
collection. 
This form is closely related to duzeei, with which it has been 
confused in collections; it is tc) be di.stingui.shed by the thicker 
antennae, pronotal structure and color, and the scutellar char- 
acters. 
TK.\NS. .\M. EXT. SOC., XLVII. 
