April-June, 1920 Bulletin Brooklyn Entomological Society 59 



Phytocoris mundtis Renter. Bemerk. Neark. Caps., p. i8, 1909. 

 Figure of male genital claspers and flagellum (pi. i, fig. 22). 

 Plesiotype: J* June 29, Dyke, Va. (Wm. T. Davis) ; compared 

 with type ; author's collection. ; 



Phytocoris fulvus new species. 



(^. Length 6 mm., width 2 mm. Similar to mundus but is 

 larger, more elongate and paler in color ; pale yellowish, dark- 

 ened with fulvous on the exterior half of clavus and inner 

 half of corium ; antennal segments III and IV blackish, apex 

 of II inf uscated ; apical half of femora perceptibly darkened 

 through which small pale irrorations are visible ; membrane 

 pale, uniformly tinged with fumate, the veins fulvous ; genital 

 claspers and flagellum distinctive of the species (pi. i, fig. 23). 



$. Very simiilar to the male in size and coloration. 



Holotype: J* July 26, Ithaca, New York (H. H. Knight) ; 

 author's collection. Allotype: topotypic. Paratypes: 4 J^, 9 $ 

 taken with the types. $ July 31, Peak's Island, Me. (G. A. 

 Moore). 4 c^, i ? Aug. 8, Cranberry Lake; 5 Aug. 7, Wana- 

 kena, N. Y. (C.J. Drake). 



The type specimens and nymphs were taken on white pine 

 (Pinus strobus). ^~\ 



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Phytocoris pinicola new species. \/____^ 



ij*. Length 5.2 mm., width 1.8 mm. In coloration most 

 suggestive of conspersipes but genital structures show it more 

 closely related to mundus; more slender than conspersipes, 

 spots on femora and tibia less distinct, orange yellow ; genital 

 claspers and flagellum distinctive of the species (pi. i, fig. 17). 



$. Similar in coloration to the male, but shorter and more 

 robust. 



Holotype: ^^ July 14, Batavia, New York (H. H. Knight) ; 

 author's collection. Allotype: topotypic. Paratypes: i J*, 5 5 

 topotypic. 



Taken on Pinus silvestris near Batavia, N. Y. This species 

 may prove to be an importation but the writer was unable to 

 locate it in the literature. 



Phytocoris conspersipes Renter. Bemerk. Neark. Caps., p. 22, 

 1909. 

 Figure of male genital claspers and flagellum (pi. i, fig. 19). 



