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Paracalocoris hawleyi \ar. ancora Knight. 



Waterville, N. Y., August 2, 1914, I. M. Hawley, 1 d^ , 

 (Holotype) (K.). 



Waterville, N. Y., August 21, 1914, I. M. Hawley, 19, 

 (Allotype) (K.). 



Waterville, N. Y., August 18-22, 1914, August 1-18, 1915, 

 I. M. Hawley, 5c^, 1 9, (K, M., N. M.). 



Waterville, N. Y., July 7, 1913, G. W. Herrick, 1 d^, 

 immature (N. M.). 



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



Ithaca, N. Y., upon hops, G. W. Herrick, 1 cf , immature (H.). 



Batavia, N. Y., July 15, 1913, June 24 to July 26, 1914, 

 July 27-31, 1915, H. H. Knight, 6d,l 9 , (K, M.). 



Beltsville, Md., Jime 14, 1914, W. L. McAtee, 4d, (M.). 



Paracalocoris hawleyi var. pallidulus n. var. 



Agrees with ancora in lacking broad pale costal margin, but differs 

 from that variety in having the corium especially posteriorly, and 

 usually the scutellum and thorax, dotted with small pale yellowish 

 spots in addition to the usual pale markings. 



Batavia, N. Y., June 24, 1914, H. H. Knight, 1 9 , Type (K.)- 

 Same locality, July 25, 1913, June 30, 1914, July 25 and 30, 

 1915, H. H. Knight, 3 9 , 1 d^, (K, M.). 



Paracalocoris limbus n. sp. 



Length 7.5mm.; length of thorax 1.56mm., width of thorax; Front, 

 1 mm , back 2.33 mm. ; length of antennal joints : First 1.5 mm., second 

 2.56 mm., third 1.16 mm., fourth 1.33 mm. 



Top of head, a marking on base of thorax, with anterior lobes 

 reaching discal spots, and shorter lobes outside of these, scutellum and 

 hemelytra except broad exterior margins fuscous; membrane dusky. 

 Remainder of upper surface yellowish red, palest on edge of corium, 

 deepest on front of thorax. First joint of antenna piceous, with copious 

 coarse hair of same color; color of remaining joints and pubescence 

 thereof successively paler, the third being fuscous, and the fourth 

 testaceous with abundant, fine whitish hair. 



Legs fusco-piceous, spots on femora and the tarsi pale. Under 

 surface yellowish red with fuscous markings. 



Clayton, Ga., 2000-3700 ft., June, 1909, 1 9 (Type), 

 Wm. T. Davis, (K.). 



