No. 34. 



HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT: REDUVIIDAE. 



679 



P. infirma Stal. 



Ofv. Vet. Akad. Forh., xvi, 382, 1859- 



This species has been recorded from New Jersey, and should be 

 found in Connecticut. 

 P. languida Stal. 



Ofv. Vet. Akad. Forh., xvi, 381, 1859. 



While this is supposed to be Southern, it is here noted to make 

 possible the distinction between these two clearly defined species, 

 should it ever turn up. 



Pygolampis Germar. 



Ochetopiis Hahn. '■ 



Only two species are likely to be found within the State. < 



Key to Species. 



Antennae short, first joint subequal to anteocular part of head; 



anterior femora incrassate sericea 



Antennae moderately long, first joint longer than anteocular part 



of head ; anterior femora slightly incrassate pectoralis 



Fig. 155. Pygolampis pectoralis Say, — (a) head and thorax, dorsal view, 

 (b) anterior leg, (c) lateral view of head, (d) wing. All greatly enlarged. 

 Drawing by Dr. Philip Garman. 



P. sericea Stal. 



Ofv. Vet. Akad. Forh., xvi, 380, 1859. \ 



This species has been reported from Pennsylvania. 

 P. pectoralis (Say), fuscipennis Stal. (Fig. 155.) 



Ins. Louisiana, 11, 1832: Het. New Harm., 33, 1832. 



Ranges from Massachusetts to Florida. 



Cornwall, 9 Apr., 1920 (K. F. C). i 



