September, 1941 
from Alton, Antioch, Ashley, Bluff, Cairo, 
Clay City, Danville, Darwin, De Soto, Dol- 
son, Dongola, Dubois, Eichorn, Elizabeth- 
town, Evanston, Fairfield, Fort Sheridan, 
Galesburg, Grantsburg, Hardin, Harris- 
burg, Havana, Herod, Kampsville, Karnak, 
Marshall, McHenry, Meredosia, Metropo- 
lis, Monticello, Olive Branch, Oregon, 
Parker, Pulaski, Quincy, Rock Island, 
Shawneetown, Starved Rock State Park, 
Urbana, West Pullman, White Heath, Wil- 
low Springs, Zion. 
Hyaliodes harti new species 
This is distinguished from vitripennis 
(Say) by the longer first antennal segment, 
Fig. 98.— Hyaliodes harti. 
which, in the male, is equal to the width of 
the pronotum at base. 
Mave.—Length 4.40, width 1.40. Head, 
width 0.73, vertex 0.26. Rostrum just at- 
taining posterior margins of middle coxae, 
length 1.20. Antennae, first segment, length 
1.10, bright red; second, 1.69, reddish to 
black; third, 1.12, black; fourth, 0.60. Pro- 
KNIGHT: PLANT Bucs, or MirRIDAE, OF ILLINOIS 57 
notum, length 0.82, width at base 1.12. Gen- 
eral color pale, translucent; head and body 
yellowish; calli, collar, scutellum except 
apex, mesoscutum, and inner margin of 
clavus, black; apex of scutellum white; apex 
of corium, and tip of embolium, red; cuneus 
and membrane clear, anal angles fuscous, 
veins red to fuscous. Legs pale to yellowish. 
FEeMALe.—Fig. 98. Length 4.90, width 
1.60. Head width 0.71, vertex 0.32. An- 
tennae, first segment, length 1.08; second, 
1.77. Pronotum, width at base 1.34. Very 
similar to male in form and coloration. 
Holotype, male. —Harrisburg, IIl.: 
June 25, 1932, Ross, Dozier & Park. 
Allotype, female.—Same data as for 
holotype. 
Paratypes. — ILLINoIS.— Same data as 
for holotype, 11¢, 39. NorTHERN ILLI- 
NOIS= 1345.3 9 “ALTON July 19-21, 1932, 
Ross & Dozier, 19. ANNA: June 27, 1909, 
DOP MEASHTEY AU 1917 es Cae 2 
Bevery Hits: Sept. 11, 1907, E. B. Chope, 
POR ulyal san | 908 Webs Gerhardyeloe 
DIxon SpRINGS: June 23, 1932, Ross, Dozier 
& Park, 14. Dotson: Sept. 30, 1935, T. 
He Erisons see unos july 1909s 2s 
EIcHORN: June 24, 1932, Hick’s Branch, 
on Alnus rugosa, Ross, Dozier & Park, 1 ¢. 
ELIZABETHTOWN: June 22-24, 1932, Ross, 
Dozier & Park, 1 4; July 8, 1935, Ross & 
DeUonew 2.05 GALENA: (June 30911932. 
Dozier & Mohr, 1 9. GALEsBURG: July 24, 
1892, Stromberg, 2¢,29. GeEFF: June 12, 
1934, DeLong & Ross, 19. GLENVIEW: 
ulyarl Jee FOS APR er atk al Ope LLEROD: 
june 2301 92/e best brisonmisaeee |une, 24, 
O32 Ross Wozier a Lark; ieOuen) OLIETS 
July 31, 1930, Frison & Knight, 29. Kar- 
NAK: June 23, 1932, Ross, Dozier & Park, 
[Ores I PAmGrRANGE VmrOeD ty tl lam GUh/ ae lata. 
La Rue: July 11, 1935, DeLong & Ross, 
14,19. LAWRENCEVILLE: Sept. 7, 1933, 
Ross & Mohr, 19. Maxkxanpa: June 26, 
19097 sliae VI ARSHALU | | ulye 23,01932: 
Dozier & Park, 1¢. MetrRopotis: Aug. 
20, 1916, 19. MonricELLo: June 28, 1914, 
19. Norma: July 22, 1884, on black 
walnut, 19; July 26, 1884, on leaves of 
maple, 1)OOaKwoop. sjuly 22, 91930, 
Hottes & Tauber, | 9 ; Oct. 6, 1930, T. H. 
Frison, 19. Otve BrancH: Oct. 2, 1909, 
Wea Je Gerhards lie Ovincy « Aug: 14; 
1889, ‘sweeping along shore of Mississippi 
Re eG ee Amel artwl Om BROCKFORD:. || uly, 
1932, Dozier & Mohr, 1 ?. Rock ISLAND: 
lf ulyeesl O34 Delonge ceRoss, lids | oT, 
