No. 34-] HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT I TINGIDAE. 705 



G. heidemanni Osborn and Drake. (PI. xvii, 5.) 



Ohio St. Univ. Bull., xx, 238, 1916. 



Body black, membranous portions whitish hyaline ; eyes, disk of 

 pronotum, discoidal, subcostal, and sutural areas of hemielytra 

 dark brown to black, the main veins paler; a few nervures of 

 paranota and most of those in the costal area dark. Length 3 mm. 



This species has usually been referred to as G. oblonga Say, but 

 was distinguished by Heidemann under the MS name affinis and 

 described as new by Osborn and Drake. G. oblonga Say, length 

 2.75 mm., and G. clitoriae Heidemann, length 2.2 mm., are included 

 in the table of species as they will probably be found within our 

 limits. 



Feeds on the false indigo, Baptisia tinctoria. 



Cornwall, 18 July, 1921 (B. H. W.) ; East Hartford, 16 Sept., 1920 

 (B. H. W.) ; New Haven, 20 June, 1920 (B. H. W.) ; Hamden, 14 Aug., 

 1921 (P. G.). 



Physatocheila Fieber. 



(PL xvii, 4.) 



Species of moderate or small size and compact form, the reticu- 

 lation of the hemielytra and other parts being very close, as in the 

 succeeding genera. Pronotum with three complete carinae; 

 paranota wide and reflexed closely against dorsal surface; hood 

 small, projecting very slightly over the head. 



Key to Species. 



1. Rostrum not extending beyond posterior coxae; color uniform; 



areoles of costal area regular 2 



Rostrum extending beyond first abdominal segment ; color more or 

 less distinctly variegated; costal area with two or three rather 

 irregular series of areoles variegata 



2. Costal area with two rows of areoles .plexa 



Costal area with three rows brevirostris 



P. plexa (Say). (Fig. 164.) 



Het. New Harm., 27, 1832. 



Uniform dull yellowish brown, eyes and fourth antennal seg- 

 ment darker; rostrum moderate and slightly variable in length, 

 extending more or less beyond the middle coxae, but not beyond 

 the posterior. Hood a little lower than in brevirostris but higher 

 than in variegata. Costal area of hemielytra with two almost 

 regular series of areoles. Form narrow, elongate oval. Length 

 3-3.2 mm., width i.i mm. 



Brookfield (E. L. D.). 

 P. variegata Parshley. 



Psyche, xxiii, 166, 1917. 



Brown, variegated with black and pale cinereous. Rostrum 

 unusually long, extending beyond the base of the second abdominal 



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