SUBFAMILY II. — CAPSIN^. 727 



1 one-fourth longer than width of head across eyes, 2 two and one-fourth 

 times longer than 1, 3 nearly three-fifths the length of 2, about one-third 

 longer than 4. Beak reaching fifth ventral. Length, 5 — 5.2 mm. 



Described from Connecticut. Known also from Alabama. 



731 ( — ). Phytocoris angustifrons Knight Ms. 



Elongate, subparallel. Pale dull yellow; elytra thickly marked with 

 minute whitish tufts of short hairs; vertex, collar and calli whitish-yel- 

 low; basal half and sides of pronotum often with a brownish tinge; em- 

 bolium, tip and inner margin of cuneus with small fuscous dots or spots; 

 membrane pale hyaline, larger cell and two vague spots behind it fus- 

 cous, veins whitish; legs pale straw-yellow, apical half of femora pale 

 fuscous, enclosing scattered white dots, hind femora with preapical pale 

 ring; under surface dull yellow, a fuscous stripe along sides of ven- 

 trals. Joint 1 of antenna? pale yellow, flecked with brown, one-fifth long- 

 er than width of head across eyes ; 2 dull yellow, three times as long as 

 1 ; 3 fuscous, narrowly paler at base, two-fifths the length of 2 ; 4 fus- 

 cous, as long as 3. Length, 4.5 — 5.2 mm. 



Dunedin and Istokpoga, Fla., Feb. 22 — April 20. Beaten in 

 some numbers from bunches of Spanish moss where it was 

 hibernating. Taken by Van Duzee, May 1, at Sevenoaks, Fla. 

 Known only from that State. 



732 (949). Phytocoris infuscatus Reuter, 1909, 20. 



Elongate, subparallel. Head brownish-yellow flecked with red ; pro- 

 notum with collar and middle of disk dull yellow tinged with reddish, 

 sides and basal third fusco-reddish; elytra with clavus and inner half 

 of corium dark reddish sparsely and vaguely mottled with small yellow 

 spots; embolium and cuneus more distinctly reddish, the latter with base 

 darker; corium with a paler spot on apex; membrane dusky, faintly 

 marbled with pale blotches; antennae yellowish, the outer joints with a 

 dusky tinge; front and middle legs pale yellow, their femora tinged with 

 reddish; hind femora except basal third, dark fusco-reddish, flecked with 

 small yellow spots; tarsi fuscous. Joint 1 of antennas one-fifth longer 

 than pronotum, 2 two and three-fourth times longer than 1, 3 about 

 one-half the length of 2, one-third longer than 4. Beak almost reaching 

 base of genital. Length, 5.3 — 5.7 mm. 



Marion Co., Ind., Sept. 25 (IV. S.B.) ; one beaten from wil- 

 low. Aqueduct, N. Y., July 27 (Davis). Ranges from Ontario 

 and Massachusetts west to Michigan and southwest to North 

 Carolina. Breeds on hickory and walnut. 



733 ( — ). Phytocoris olseni Knight, 1923, 647. 



Elongate, subparallel. Head pale yellow; lorae, cheeks, middle of tylus 

 median line and sides of base of vertex and oblique lines each side of 

 front, orange-red; pronotum pa 1 ^ brownish-yellow, sides tinged with 

 brownish, calli with a mark in front and a spot behind inner half of 



