1926] Descriptions of Four New Species of Eustictus 
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Holotype : 9 August 30, 1925, Sanford, Florida (E. D. Ball); 
author’s collection. Paratypes : 2$ July 18, 1894, Tavures, 
Florida. 
The coloration of this species would suggest that it might be 
the female of spinipes, but of twelve species known from both 
sexes, no variation of tibial spines and hairs, and type of hairs on 
antennae occurs. 
Eustictus pubescens n. sp. 
Distinguished by the short but rather abundant pubescence 
on legs, body and antennae; legs and antennae uniformly yellowish 
without black marks. 
$. Length 5.7 mm., width 2.74 mm. Head: width 1.2 
mm., vertex .40 mm. Rostrum, length 2.29 mm., scarcely at- 
taining posterior margins of intermediate coxae. Antennae: seg- 
ment I, length .68 mm., thickness .18 mm., clothed with very 
short stiff pale hairs; II, 1.7 mm., somewhat more slender at 
base; III, .97 mm.; IV, 1.11 mm.; uniformly yellowish. Pro- 
notum: length 1.21 mm., width at base 2.3 mm.; rather spar- 
sely and coarsely punctate; scutellum smooth. 
Coloration rather uniformly yellowish, pronotal disk and 
scutellum fuscous, calli paler. Embolium broad and flat, clear, 
yellowish to red on apex, embolar margins thickly set with short 
pubescence. Membrane, inner and apical angles of cuneus, fus- 
cous. Legs thickly clothed with erect, short pale pubescent 
hairs, tibial spines very short and confused with the hairs. 
Holotype : 9 . June 11, 1913, Monticello, Florida (H. B. 
Scammell); Cornell University collection. 
