No. 34.] HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT: SCUTELLERIDAE. 783 



Light to dark brown, variably marked, the median line with a 

 more or less prominent pale streak widening posteriorly, two short 

 vittae at base of scutellum and margin of corium more or less pale ; 

 dorsal punctures more or less blackened ; connexivum spotted ; 

 tibiae minutely spinulose. Length 7-10 mm. 



Taken by sweeping Car ex and other plants, generally in swampy 

 places. 



Thompson, 3 Aug., 1892 (A. P. M.) ; New Haven, 18 June, 1902 

 (E. J. S. M.), 8 June, 1904 (W. E. B.), 4 Aug, 1904 (H. L. V.), 9 June, 

 I905> 17 July, 1908, 18 June, 191 1 (B. H. W.) ; Scotland, 25 July, 1904. 

 Portland, 15 Aug, 1913 (B. H. W.) ; Litchfield, 31 May, 1913 (L. B. W.) ; 

 Meriden, 19 June, 1914 (H. L. J.) ; Cornwall, 9 June, 1920 (K. F. C). 



