480 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Antennae not longer than the body, segment iii not equaling ii in 

 length; pronotum with the sides wholly or at least posteriorly 

 margined; calli large and convex, at least attaining the middle 

 of the disk Fulvini 



Tribe CYLAPINI. 

 Cylapus Say. 



C. tenuicornis Say. 



Compl. Writ., i, 347. 



Length 5.5-6 mm., width 2.2 mm. ; brownish gray and marked 

 with white, distinguished by the long slender antennae and 

 prominent protuberant eyes. 



A very active species, usually found on dead and fungus covered 

 tree trunks. 



Portland, 10 Aug., 1919 (B. H. W.). 



Tribe FULVINI. 

 Fulvius Stal. 



F. brunneus (Provancher). 



Nat. Can., iv, 104, 1872. 



Length 3.4mm., width i.i mm.; brown, marked with yellowish 

 and white ; antennal segment ii pale yellowish, femora brown like 

 the pronotum, basal half of cuneus white, apex of scutellum and 

 an area on hemelytra, pale. 



New Haven, 28 Aug., 1910 (B. H. W.). 

 F. imbecilus (Say). 



Compl. Writ, i, 345, 1859. 



Length 4 mm., width 1.2 mm.; very similar to brunneus but 

 larger ; antennal segment ii brown with the apical one-third white, 

 femora yellowish brown, scutellum dark brown. 



New Jersey. 



Subfamily Clivineminae. 

 Largidea Van Duzee. 



L. davisi Knight. 



Ent. News, xxviii, 7, 1917. 



Length 6 mm., width 2.3 mm. ; fuscous Indian red, shading to 

 black on the head, calli, sternum, and parts of the abdomen; 

 length of antennal segment ii only slightly greater than width of 

 head across eyes, incrassate in the female and thick linear in the 

 male ; first tarsal segment expanded and flat on ventral surface ; 

 pronotum coarsely and hemelytra obsoletely punctured ; calli out- 

 lined by an impressed, smooth line which runs forward and down 

 on the side to coxal cleft. 



Occurs on Pinus. 



