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



base; iii, .98mm., black; iv, 84mm., black. Genital claspers 

 (fig. 149: 22) distinctive of the species. 



Breeds on Pinus virginiana. 



New Jersey, Maryland, District of Columbia. 

 P. fulvus Knight. 



Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc., xv, 59, 1920. 



Male: Length 6 mm., width 2 mm. Head: Width 1.08 mm., 

 vertex .34 mm. Antennae : segment i, length .88 mm., yellow but 

 with paler spots apparent, dusky pubescent, setae yellowish to 

 dusky; ii, 2.5mm., yellowish, infuscated apically; iii, 1.25mm., 

 black, yellowish at base ; iv, .93 mm., black. 



Suggestive of mundus but larger, more elongate and paler in 

 color; pale yellowish, darkened with fulvous on outer half of 

 clavus and inner half of corium ; apical half of femora perceptibly 

 darkened but small pale irrorations are visible; membrane pale, 

 uniformly tinged with fumate, the veins fulvous ; genital claspers 

 and flagellum (fig. 149: 23) distinctive of the species. 



Female: Very similar to the male in size and coloration. 



Breeds on Pinus strobus. 



Maine, New York. 



P. pinicola Knight. 



Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc., xv, 59, 1920. 



Male: Length 5.2 mm., width 1.8 mm. Head: Width .96mm., 

 vertex .36 mm. Antennae : Segment i, length .54 mm., pale 

 yellowish to dusky, dorsal surface with pale glabrous spots, two 

 brownish black setae set on margin of each glabrous spot; ii, 

 1.97mm., blackish, paler beneath; iii, .92mm., blackish, narrowly 

 pale at base; iv, .50mm., blackish. 



In coloration most suggestive of conspersipes but the genital 

 structures show it to be more closely related to mundus; more 

 slender than conspersipes, spots on femora and tibiae less distinct, 

 usually orange-yellow; genital claspers and flagellum distinctive 

 of the species (fig. 149: 17). 



Female: Similar to the male in coloration, but shorter and more 

 robust in form. 



Breeds on Pinus resinosa and P. silvestris. 



Records: Massachusetts — 15 Sept., 1914 Blue Hills (H. M. Parsh- 

 ley) ; 15 July-6 Aug., 1917, Woods Hole (C. E. Olsen). The type specimens 

 came from New York. 



P. diversus Knight. 



Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc, xv, 60, 1920. 



Male: Length 5mm., width 1.7mm. Head: Width .97mm., 

 vertex .37 mm. Antennae : Segment i, length .71 mm., greenish, 

 darkened with fusco-brownish, irrorate with paler on inner side, 

 beset with nine or ten dark bristles ; ii, 2.05 mm., infuscated, paler 

 on basal half; iii, 1.05mm., blackish; iv, .85mm., blackish. 



