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Fig. 68.—Head and pronotum of Fulvius 
brunneus. 
Fig. 69.—Prothorax of Miris dolabratus, \at- 
eral aspect, showing the prominent lateral ridge 
characteristic of the Mirinae. 
Fig. 70.—Head and pronotum of Derae- 
ocoris nubilus. 
Fig. 71.—Head and pronotum of Bothynotus 
modestus. 
Fig. 72.—Head and pronotum of Largidea 
grossa. 
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Fig. 73.—Head and pronotum of Monaloc- 
oris filicis. 
Fig. 74.—Tarsi of Macrolophus tenuicornis. 
Fig. 75.—Tarsi of Dicyphus vestitus. 
Fig. 76.—Tarsi of Orectoderus obliquus. 
Fig. 77.—Head and pronotum of Plagiogna- 
thus albifactes. 
Fig. 78.—Pronotal disk of Orectoderus ob- 
liquus, o. 
Fig. 79.—Head and pronotum of Macroty/lus 
amoenus. 
