ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. 



BAND 14. N:o 21. 



New Neotropical Miridae (Hem.). 



By 



E. BERGROTH. 



Communicated January 11*1^ 1922 by Chr. Aurivillius and Y. Sjöstedt 



Among the undetermined materials of Miridae in the 

 collection of the late Dr. Emil Haglund, which has been 

 acquired by the Stockholm Museum, I have found some 

 undescribed species of the interesting subfamily Cjlapinae 

 and two remarkable forms of other groups. Descriptions of 

 these species are given below. 



Subfam. Cylapinae. 



Cylapus citus n. sp. — Slightly shining, black, elytra 

 fuscous-black, vertex, posterior half of genae, lateral angles 

 of pronotum, apex of scutellum, an oblique, interiorly ab- 

 breviated antemedian fascia and apical angle of corium, base 

 of cuneus, posterior margin of meso- and metapleura, and 

 orificia luteous; antennae fuscous, base of third joint broadly 

 white; rostrum påle piceous; legs fuscous, femora somewhat 

 paler in hue, especiall}^ toward their base. Head seen from 

 before somewhat higher than broad, eyes not much raised 

 above vertex, their vertical diameter somewhat shorter than 

 genae, vertex somewhat broader than an eye, antennae more 

 than twice the length of body (incl. elytra). first joint as 

 long as pronotum and head together and one-half longer 

 than breadth of head, gradually and slightly incrassated from 

 base to apex, second joint more than twice the length of 



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