96 Eighteenth Report State Extomologist of Minnesota — 1920 



Antennae: segment I, length .3 mm., brownish to blackish, becoming darker 

 first at base and apex; II, 1.05 mm., equal to length of pronotum, greatest 

 thickness .08 mm., brownish black, usually paler on the middle one-third; seg- 

 ments III and IV missing. 



PronoliDii: length 1.05 nun., widtli at base 1.71 mm., anterior angles .8 

 mm., collar .03 mm.; more finely and sparsely punctured than in ucbulosus; 

 disk rather uniformh' testaceous or pale brownish, calli reddish brown, some- 

 times becoming blackish around the margins, disk of each callus with two or 

 three very fine punctures ; propleura testaceous, paler below, surrounding bast 

 of coxal cleft and the stricture above black, collar pale ; xyphus slightly con- 

 vex, blackish, rather longly pale pubescent. ScutcUiDu punctate, reddish brown, 

 l)unctures black, lateral margins and apex white, median line pale, frequently 

 indistinct; frenal margin and the suture separating the mesoscutum black; 

 mesoscutum scarcely exposed, brownish, sutures black. Stcniitin and jjleura 

 brownish black, basalar plate, posterior and ventral margins of epimera. more 

 or less pale; ostiolar peritreme white. 



Hcntclytra : width 1.91 mm., glabrous, pale yellowish, translucent, slightly 

 reddish at apex of embolium ; punctures moderately fine, uniformly distributed, 

 black. Cuncits reddish translucent, outer margin paler, punctures very fine or 

 absent. Membrane clear, brachium brownish at apical margin of cells, fre- 

 quently the membrane slightly stained at ape.x of larger areole. 



Legs : coxae fuscous to black, paler at apices ; trochanters and femora 

 testaceous to reddish brown, translucent, apical half usually more reddish, apex 

 pale, frequently a subapical band is also apparent, presenting a reddish annulus 

 dividing the pale; tibiae pale, banded as in ucbulosus except that the black is 

 replaced by reddish brown, the knees becoming piceous and the apical band fus- 

 cous ; tarsi fusco-brownish, becoming blackish on the apical segment. 



Venter: reddish to fusco-brownish and piceous, finely pale pubescent; gen- 

 ital claspers (PI. X) distinctive of the species. 



$. Length 4.4 mm., width 2.1 mm.; very similar to the male but slightly 

 larger; segment II, length 1.05 mm., slender, slightly thickened toward apex, 

 piceous to black, the middle one-third pale to reddish brown. 



Holotypc: $ July 28, ( irand Junction, Colorado; Cornell Uni- 

 ver.sity collection. AUoixpc: .'^ame data as the type. Paratypcs : Si 

 49, topotypic. 9 May 27, Delta, Colorado. 



Deraeocoris (Camptobrochis) cuneatus new name 



1909 Camptobrochis z'uHdns var. citncalis Renter, Acta Soc. Sci. Feim., xxxvi, 

 Xo. 2, p. 59. (name preoccupied) 



1916 Camptobrochis z'alidus var. cunealis Van Duzee, Check List Hemip. p. 41. 



1917 Camptobrochys z'alidus var. cunealis Van Duzee, Cat. Hemip., p. 354. 

 1919 Camptobrochis poecilus (Renter MS) McAtee, Ent. Xews xxx, p. 246. 



Slightly larger than but structurally very close to nebulosns ; olivaceo- ■ 

 testaceous to brownish and blackish, cuneus red. membrane clear, a rather 

 distinct somewhat oval-shaped fuscous spot on the apex. 



S . Length 4.2 mm. Head : width .92 mm., vertex J7 mm., length .43 

 mm. ; structurally and in color markings very similar to ucbulosus, the pale color 



