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from a single specimen, but I have come upon a moderate number 
in collections, for the most part confused with falleni, even by 
Ileidemann. 
55. Aradus ( Aradus) cinnamomeus Panzer (Plate VI, tip. 55.) 
1794. Aradus cintuunoDivHS Panzer, Faun. Ins. (icrni., heft 100, p. 20. 
1873. Aradus ciunauiouicus Stal, Enuin. Hem., 3, p. 137. 
Distribution . — Ma.ssachitsetts. New York: bay Shore, Lour Island, 
VII, 3, 1909 (C. K. Olsen); Staten Island, I\’, 4 (Win. T. Davis); W^'an- 
daneh. Lour Island, IV, 30, 1910 (Win. T. Davis); Yaphank, Lour Island, 
IX, 25, 1912 (.1. R. de la Torre bueno). X'ew .Iersev: Lahaway, V, 30, 
1910 (C. E. Olsen); Lakehurst, VUl, 21, 1909. Pennsylvania. District 
OF Columbia: Rock Creek, V, 27, 1891 (O. Ileidemann); tt’ashinRton, 
HI, 27, Vm, 30 (O. Ileidemann). Maryland: Clen Echo, \T, 2, 1893, 
(O. Ileidemann); Plummer’s Island, IV, 0, 1913 (W. L. McAtee); SuRar- 
loaf Mountain, IX (O. Ileidemann). Virginia: bhiemont, VII, 1, 1914 
(W. L. McAtee); Mount Vernon, II, 28, 1915 (\\t L. McAtee); Rosslyn, 
1\', 9. 1905 (.1. C. Sanders). West Virginia: berkeley SpriiiRs, VI, 4, 
1880. XoRTH C.YROLiNw: Southcm Pines (A. H. Mance); Southport, IV, 
10, 1914; Tryon, 1903 (W. F. Fiske). Ceorgia: Clayton, V, 18 to 20, 
1911 (,I. C. bradley). Alabama: Eufaula, 11, 24 (E. A. Schwarz). X'’eb- 
raska: Clen, VUl, 1903. [Missouri. Texas.] California: San ber* 
nardino County, V, 30, 1910 (C. Dury). Palaearctic Region. 
Description . — Yellowish or reddish brown; eyes and antennae toward apex 
darker; a series of small, double, dark siiots just within conncxival suture; 
membrane whitish hyaline. 
Head very sliRlitly liroader than loriR, almost twice as long as pronotum; 
tyhis very thick, rounded at apex, ba.sal suture consiiicuous; impressions of 
vertex shallow, indefinite, nearly parallel; preocular and postocular tubercles 
absent; antenniferous sjiines stout, strongly divergent, with distinct lateral 
tooth; antennae (fig. 55c) short and thick, very little longer than head, the 
first segment reaching about to middle of tylus, length of second scarcely 
one-third width of head including both eyes; rostrum reaching ajiex of meso- 
sternum. Pronotum (fig. 55d.2) moderately convex or Hat, the lateral 
margins moderately expanded, not rcllexed, finely granulate or denticulate; 
carinae very slightly developed, obsolete anteriorly. Scutellum almost or 
quite one-half longer than pronotum, the sides slightly and obtiLsely elevated; 
disc very slightly raised in basal half; apex rounded. Abdomen broadly 
oval, lateral margins almost entire. 
cf, stenojiterous (figs. 55b, 55d.3). Pronotum small, flat; scutellum nar- 
row. Hemielytra strongly narrowed at middle, enlarged at apex (as in 
fig. GOd.d), extending to base of genital lobes, corium to genital .segment; 
corium and memlirane with distinct venation. Fifth ventral segment alwut 
half as long as sixth; genital segment large, strongly convex, lobes rather 
long (fig. 55b). Length, 3.1 to 3.8 mm. 
TRANS. AM. ENT. SOU., XLVII. 
