No. 34. 



HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT I REDUVIIDAE. 



691 



B. annulipes Stal. 



Berl. Ent. Zeit, x, 168, 1866. 



A not uncommon form in the East, under stones in early spring 

 and fall. It is sometimes swept from shrubbery on the edges of 

 fields. 



New Haven, 26 Feb., 191 1 (A. B. C). 



Fig. 163. Barce fraterna Say, — (a) dorsal view, (b) lateral view of 

 anterior femur and tarsus. Greatly enlarged. Drawing by Dr. Philip 

 Garman. 



B. fraterna (Say). (Fig. 163.) 



Hem. New Harm., 33, 1832. 



This is the largest species of the genus, and usually occurs 

 without wings. It has been taken at various places from 

 Massachusetts to North Carolina. 



