l^^l^J Near die Species of Paracalocoris 



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The writer of the present paper desires to name two other 

 color varieties of Paracalocoris hawleyi. These and the two 

 described by Mr. Knight may be distinguished as follows: 



^'n ^^'S ^^^^^^^ P^'^ stripe whole length of cerium. 



B. This stripe und'-vided, though it may contain a dark blotch especially 



RR ^, about middle of costal margin var. hawleyi Knight 



an. stripe divided by a dark vitta broader posteriorly, leaving a very narrow 



AA. Witfct SltrTpT^'" ™- «-- "• V- 



C. Hemelytra except cuneus almost uniform in color, though cubitus and 



COSta mav be pale var anmra T^r^in-Vif 



r^r^ tr„.^ 1 J. ■ J Vli ^ var. ancora ivnignt. 



UC. Hemelytra and other parts of upper surface more or less spotted with 

 y^"°^' var. pallidulus 



n. var. 



Immature specimens are reddish throughout, though the 

 color pattern is indicated by different shades. Specimens 

 nearly mature may be dusky red, but when fully mature the 

 ground color of hawleyi is fusco-piceous to piceous. 



Paracalocoris hawleyi var. hawleyi Knight. 



Waterville, N. Y., July 23, 1915, I. M. Hawley, 1 c^ (Hol- 

 otype) (K.). 



Waterville, N. Y., July 27, 1915, I. M. Hawley, 1 9 (Allo- 

 type) (K.). 



Waterville, N. Y., July 27 to August 18, 1915, I. M. Hawley 

 3c^, 2 9 (K, M., N. M.). •^' 



Waterville, N. Y., July 7, 1913, G. W.' Herrick, 4 c^ (N. M., 

 H.). These specimens are all immature and are very reddish' 

 Another male with same date (H.) has thorax largely, costal 

 stripe, tips of clavi and other pale markings ochreous and 

 cuneus pale sanguineous. 



Waterville, N. Y., August 5, 1913, I. M. Hawley, 1 d^ (H.). 



Beltsville, Md., June 14, 1914, W. L. McAtee, 4 cf , 2 9 (M.). 



Paracalocoris hawleyi var. fissus. n. var. 

 Differs from hawleyi in having the pale costal margin divided 

 by a mahogany red to fuscous streak from humerus to cuneal suture. 

 1 his streak, which is broader posteriorly, leaves only a thin pale costal 

 streak and a wider but more irregular one along cubitus. Two specimens 

 have a pale streak along claval vein, and a shorter one along brachial 



vem 



Beltsville, Md.. June 14, 1914, W. L. McAtee, 1 d^ (Type) 

 (M.). 



Same data also 3 9, 1 d" (M.). 



Staten Id., N. Y., June 19, W. T. Davis, 1 d^ teneral, and 

 color not fully developed. (D.) 



