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CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. 



[Bull. 



Stenopoda Laporte. 



S. culiciformis (Fabricius). cinerea Laporte. 



Syst. Ent, 728, 1775. 



A species recorded from New Jersey and New York, thence 

 south to Florida, Texas, Cuba, etc. 



Narvesus Stal. 



N. carolinensis Stal. 



Ofv. Vet. Akad. Forh., xvi, 385, 1859. 



This form is recorded from New Jersey ; it should be found in 

 Connecticut under intensive collecting. 



Oncocephalus Klug, Diaditus Stal, and Schumannia Champion 

 are Southern forms and probably are not represented in 

 Connecticut. 



Fig. 156. Reduvius personatus Linnaeus, — (a) head and thorax, dorsal 

 view, (b) lateral view of head and front leg, (c) wing. All greatly 

 enlarged. Drawing by Dr. Philip Garman. 



Subfamily Reduviinae. 



Key to Genera. 



Antennae inserted laterally; antenniferous tubercles slightly pro- 

 jecting from sides of head; head much produced; ocelli at least 

 as far apart as the eyes Triatoma 



Antennae inserted on top of head between margins, close to eyes ; 

 antenniferous tubercles not projecting from side of head; ocelli 

 close to eyes ; eyes large and close together Reduvius 



