1916] Nearctic Species of Paracalocoris 375 



Ithaca, N. Y., June 21, 1915. 1 9 and June 1911, 1 &. 

 H. H. Knight (K.). 



Lakehurst, N. J., June 30, 1 9 ; Singae, N. J., June 15, Id', 

 and Ramsey, N. J., June 23, 1912, 1 9 . Wm. T. Davis (D.). 



Allegheny, Pa., no date, 1 9 . (N. M.) 



Beltsville, Md, Numerous specimens, June 9 and 14 and 

 July 4. On Psedera quinquefolia. W. L. McAtee (M, K.). 



Plummers Island, Md., June 5, 1903. 1 d", W. V. Warner 

 (N. M.). 



Washington, D. C, August 9, 1884. 1 d^ (H.). 



Bluemont, Va., July 1, 1914. On Virginia creeper. 2 9, 

 W. L. McAtee (M.). 



Victoria, Texas, April 11 and 20. On Quercus virginianus. 

 1 cf , 1 9 , J. D. Mitchell (N. M.). 



One 9, without locality, but with label, "on oak," June. 

 (N. M.) 



Paracalocoris scrupeus var. ardens n. var. 



Upper surface yellowish to reddish, practically without dark mark- 

 ings ; faint dark markings tend to persist at apex of corium, along inner 

 edge of corium and clavus and on vertex. Membrane smoky. 



Willow Springs, 111., July 3, 1904. On wild grape. W. J. 

 Gerhard. 1 9 . Type (H.) 



Great Falls, Va., May 30, 1907. 19- O. Heidemann. (H.) 

 Chain Bridge, Md., June 9, 1905. 1 9 . D. H. Clemons 



(N. M.) 



Paracalocoris scrupeus var. nubilus n. var. 



Head and antennas as in typical variety. 



Thorax above fuscous before discal spots, two widening fuscous 

 vittae extending from discal spots to hind margin of thorax. Thorax 

 elsewhere dusky vinaceous red, fading to yellowish just outside each 

 discal spot and along median line behind. 



Scutellum fuscous, fusco-piceous at base, reddish elsewhere with 

 yellowish brown median vitta. 



Clavus and adjoining parts of corium, and apex of latter fusco- 

 piceous. Remainder of corium reddish, variegated with paler; cuneus 

 clear light reddish, fuscous at apex. Membrane dusky with faint pale 

 areas. 



Portage, N. Y., June 21, 1914. 1 cf Type. H. H. Knight 

 (K.). 



