H. PAKSHLEY 
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This widely tlistributed and locally common form is to be 
recognized by the conspicnons pattern of pale granules and 
yellowish markings, long second antennal segment, and short 
first female genital segment. It was clearly characterized l)y 
8ay and has been correctly identified by mosf sfudents, alfhough 
Heidemann in several insfances defermined s])ecimens of ni- 
oruaius as the jiresent species, jirobably dm-ing the eailier years 
of his studies. 
33. Aradus (Aradusi inornatus Uhlor (Plate IV, fig. 33.) 
1876. Aradus iuarualus Uliler, bull, I’. S. Gool. Cleog. Surv., i, j). 323. 
Distrihutiou . — Quebec: Lanoraio, VI, 1.5, 1!)15, (.1. I. Bcaulne); Fort 
Coulougo, VI, 1), 1918 (E. C. Van Dyke); Ottawa, 25, 1914. Ontario: 
Ciriinsby, V, 2, 1913 (J. F. briniley); Sudbury, 1889; Trenton, 1899 (.1. D. 
Evans). Maine: Orono, V, 1, 1914 (II. M. Parshley). Xew Hampshire: 
Claremont, VI to X; Hanover (O. M. Weeil) ; Merriinack, \ , 11, 1900 
(F. Blanchard). M.assachusetts. [Pennsylvania, sec. Bergrotli.] Dis- 
trict OF Columbia: Washington, IV, 16 (O. Heiileinann). Maryland. 
Virginia: Great Falls, IX, 5, B)16 (H. G. Barber). Xortii Carolina: 
Raleigh, II, 17, 1906; W ilmington Beach, I\', 6, 1914 (H. G. Barber). [South 
Carolina; Georgia, .sec. Bergrotli.] Tennessee. Michigan: Lake Su- 
perior (C. A. Hart). Illinois. Wisconsin: Mailison, A'l, 1, 1914 (.\. H. 
A.). South Dakota: Hill City. 
Description . — Dull light to dark brown, the connexivum paler and some- 
times vaguely sjiotted; antennae darker toward apex; membrane uniformly 
brown; ventral surface of abdomen reddish brown. 
Head much longer than broad (40 to 33), longer than jironotum (40 to 37); 
tylus rather long, slightly enlarged at middle; impressions of vertex narrow, 
deep, nearly parallel; jireocular tubercle acute, moderate or minute in size; 
antenniferous spines slender, slightly divergent, the lateral tooth obsolescent; 
liostociilar tubercles large, acute; antennae (fig. 33c) moderately slender, 
shorter than head and pronotum together (72 to 77), the first segment reach- 
ing middle of tylus, the second longer than width of head including lioth 
eyes (40 to 33), as long as head; rostrum not reaching middle of mesostermmi. 
Pronotum (fig. 33d) fiat, the transverse depression slight, lateral margins 
coarsely toothed, especially anteriorly, and scarcely reflexed; carinae feebly 
elevated. Scutellum as long as pronotum, sides rather irregularly curved 
from base to apex, shape tending toward jientagonal; sides feebly and vari- 
ably elevated; ajiex narrowly rounded; disc and basal angles feebly elevated. 
Hemielytra (cf ) reaching genital lobes, corium to apex of fourth segment; 
(9) scarcely reaching dorsal genital segment, corium to base of fourth; 
exocorium moderately expanded; mesocorium with one or two, endoeorium 
without very distinct transverse veins. 
TRANS, am. ENT. SOC., XLVII. 
