SUBFAMILY II. — CAPSUSLE. 707 



Recorded only from Mt. Washington, N. Hamp., and Nor- 

 degg, Alberta. 



693 (932). Phytocoris fenestrates Reuter, 1909, 24. 



Elongate, slender, subparallel. Pale reddish-brown flecked with dull 

 yellow; above thickly clothed with long yellowish prostrate hairs, inter- 

 mixed with suberect blackish ones; scutellum with a large shining yel- 

 lowish spot each side; corium with an elongate yellow spot near base, a 

 larger one at middle and a smaller oval one near outer apical angle; 

 embolium with numerous small yellow spots; cuneus yellowish at base; 

 membrane with cells and apex fuscous, middle paler with numerous fus- 

 cous spots, veins reddish; prosternum, coxae and middle of ventrals, yel- 

 low, remainder of under surface reddish-brown ; femora yellow with 

 numerous dull red dots. Joint 1 of antennae as long as pronotum, dull 

 yellow, rather thickly beset with short blackish hairs ; 2 fuscous-brown, 

 its extreme base paler, two and one-third times as long as 1 ; 3 and 4 

 fuscous brown, 3 three-fifths as long as 2, twice the length of 4. Length, 

 7 — 7.8 mm. 



Clayton, Ga., May 18, beaten from pine (Cornell Univ. Coll.). 

 Recorded elsewhere only from Connecticut, Washington, D. C, 

 and North Carolina. The long slender form with antennals 

 2 — 4 fuscous-brown and without pale rings, except at base of 2, 

 three yellow spots on corium and tibiae devoid of pale rings, dis- 

 tinguish this species from its allies. 



694 ( — ). Phytocoris corticevivens Knight, 1920, 63. 



Elongate-oval. Head grayish-yellow with reticulate marks on vertex 

 and several cross-bars each side of front, fuscous ; pronotum in great 

 part fuscous-brown, more distinctly so along basal margin, calli and 

 middle of disk often paler; scutellum and elytra dull grayish-yellow with 

 numerous vague irregular fuscous marks; embolium with numerous 

 rather distinct cross-bars and tip of cuneus fuscous; membrane dull yel- 

 low, thickly flecked with fuscous dots, except on margins beyond tip of 

 cuneus; femora fuscous-brown, narrowly pale at base, often with scat- 

 tered pale dots ; hind ones with a distinct oblique pale preapical ring ; 

 under surface fuscous-brown ; lower half of head blackish, a pale spot 

 at base of lorae. Antennae fuscous-brown, with pale rings as in key, 

 joint 1 three-fourths as long as head and pronotum united; 2 two and a 

 half times as long as 1, 3 one-half as long as 2, 4 two-thirds the length 

 of 3. Upper surface rather thickly clothed with short, prostrate yellow- 

 ish hairs. Male genitalia as in fig. 6. Length, 6.5 — 7 mm. 



Ramsey Co., Minn., June 2 (Minn, link: Coll.). Ranges from 

 Quebec and New England west to Minnesota and southwest to 

 Maryland ; occurring in June and July in the crevices of the 

 bark of sugar maple, Acer saccharum Marsh. 



