712 FAMILY XXIX. — MIRID^E. 



66. Elytra more nearly brown or fuscous than yellowish, irregularly 

 tinged with reddish; clavus darker than outer portion of corium. 

 g. Hind femora fusco-reddish, flecked with distinct small whitish 

 spots, these never forming a distinct subapical band. 



706. CONSPERSIPES. 

 gg. Hind femora fuscous with small yellowish spots, the dorsal surface 

 with a rather broad subapical band or transverse pale spot. 



707. PINICOLA. 



700 (958). Phytocoris mundus Reuter, 1909, 18. 



Elongate-oblong, subparallel. Color a nearly uniform pale dull 

 yellow, more or less tinged with reddish, rather thickly clothed with fine 

 silken yellowish appressed pubescence; embolium and disk of cuneus pale 

 yellow, the margins of cuneus reddish; membrane pale dusky translucent, 

 its veins yellowish; tarsal claws, tip of beak, apical two-thirds of second 

 antennal and all of third and fourth antennals fuscous. Joint 1 of 

 antenna about as long as pronotum behind the collar, 2 nearly three 

 times as long as 1, 3 about two-fifths shorter than 2, one-fifth longer than 

 4. Male genitalia as in fig. 22. Length, 4.2 — 4.7 mm. 



District of Columbia, June 25 — July 6 (Gerhard). Recorded 

 only from there, New Jersey and Maryland. Breeds on the 

 Jersey or scrub pine, Pinus virginiana Mill. 



701 ( — ). Phytocoris fulvus Knight, 1920, 59. 



Larger, more elongate and somewhat paler than mundus. Color as 

 in key; apex of second antennal fuscous, third and fourth wholly black- 

 ish; membrane a uniform pale translucent with a faint dusky tinge. 

 Male genitalia as in fig. 23. Length, 5.5 — 6 mm. 



Wanakena, N. Y., Aug. 1 — 7 (Gerhard). Pineland, Long 

 Island, N. Y., Aug. 11 (Davis). Recorded only from Maine and 

 New York. Occurs on the white pine, Finns strobus L. 



702 (957). Phytocoris rufus Van Duzee, 1912a, 477. 



Elongate-oval. General color rosaceous on a pale yellow background, 

 sparsely clothed with suberect brownish hairs; vertex and front yellow 

 with red markings; pronotum with disk dull yellow, basal submargin 

 with a transverse dusky line, the hind edge paler; scutellum with a few 

 small vague yellowish spots; embolium and basal half of cuneus yellow- 

 ish translucent, the costal edge with red markings ; membrane a uni- 

 form pale dusky hyaline; legs and first antennal in great part dark red- 

 dish, mottled with yellow, remainder of antennas fuscous-brown, the ex- 

 treme base of segments 2 and 3 pale; basal third of femora and coxa? yel- 

 low; ventrals pale brown tinged with reddish. Joint 1 of antenna? about 

 as long as width of vertex and one eye; 2 three times longer than 1, 3 

 two-fifths as long as 2; 4 slightly shorter. Length, 4.3 — 4.5 mm. 



Dunedin, Fla., Jan. 17; beaten from foliage of bay. The 

 types were from Sevenoaks, near Clearwater, Fla., and were 



