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Cranberry Lake, N. Y. (C. J. Drake). 2 ^ July 18, Springfield, 

 Mo. ; 2 c^, I $ June 12, LeRoy, Ala. (H. H. Knight). ^ July 28. 

 Plymouth, ^ Aug. 8, Chester, ^ Sept. 25, Brookline, Mass. ; ? 

 Sept. 28, Crawford's, N. H. (H. M. Parshley). c^$ Aug. 14, Ft. 

 Kent; J* Aug. i, Penobscot Co., Me. (C. W. Johnson). J* July 

 26, Cogebic Co., Mich. (T. H. Hubbell). J^ Aug. 28, Bald Eagle 

 Lake, St. Louis Co., Minn. (H. H. Knight). 



Phytocoris penipectus new species. 



.<^. Length 5.1 mm., width 1.9 mm. Very similar to exi- 

 miiis; second antennal segment uniformly infuscated except the 

 pale annulus at base; apical half of corium and bordering the 

 claval vein, distinctly olive green ; flagellum and genital claspers 

 distinctive of the species (pi. i, fig. 12). 



5. Length 5.5 mm., width 2 mm. Very similar to the male 

 in coloration, but slightly more robust. 

 Holotype: (^ Sept., East River, Connecticut (C. R. Ely) ; 



author's collection. Allotype: topotypic. 5 Sept., New Canaan, 



Ct. (W. E. Britton). $ Amherst, Mass. 



Phytocoris pectinatus new species. 



J*. Length 4.8 mm., width 1.77 mm. Very similar to 

 eximius, colored more as penipectus but more strongly invaded 

 with green on the corium, clavus, and scutellum ; second anten- 

 nal segment black except at base ; genital claspers and flagellum 

 distinctive of the species (pi. i, fig. 18). 

 Holotype: -^ May 9, Gainesville, Florida (C. J. Drake) ; 



author's collection. Paratype: ^ Sept. 25, Silver Springs, Fla. 



(G. P. Engelhardt) ; this specim'en has lost most of the green 



color and is probably from a second generation. 



Phytocoris obtectus new species. 



(^. Length 5.5 mm., width 1.85 mm. Very similar to exi- 

 mius but slightly smaller and more slender ; hemelytra more 

 uniformly grayish translucent, not distinctly marked with 

 fuscous at apex of corium ; front transversely striate with 

 fuscous ; scutellumi grayish brown and irrorated with paler ; 

 genital claspers and flagellum distinctive of the species (pi. i, 

 fig. 21). 



5. Very similar to the male in size and coloration. 

 Holotype: (^ June 27, Honeoye Falls, New York (H. H. 



Knight) ; author's collection. Allotype: same data as type. 



Paratype: 5 topotypic. 



