204 
Known Distripution. — Georgia, Illi- 
nois, Louisiana, Mississippi. 
Illinois Records.—ELIZABETHTOWN: 
1930, 
July 25, 
on Taxodium distichum, 
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LUTEOLUS INFUSCATUS 
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Vol. 22, Arta 
segment. Antennae, first segment, length 
1.08, pale yellowish, fusco-brownish near 
apex, dusky at base, pubescence yellowish to 
dusky, basal half with five or six yellowish 
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Fig. 179.—Male genital claspers of Phytocoris, Group IV. A, left clasper, lateral aspect; 44, 
left clasper, dorsal aspect; B, right clasper, lateral aspect; C, flagellum. 
Knight & Ross, 39. HorsEsHoE LAKE: 
Julys 11221935, Delone ) Ya Ross or 
PULASKE: June 28).1909.22, 27. 
Phytocoris infuscatus Reuter 
Phytocoris infuscatus Reuter (1909, p. 20). 
Macre.—Length 5.30, width 1.94. Head 
width 0.88, vertex 0.28; color of head yel- 
lowish, dorsal half of juga, basal half of 
lora, bucculae in part, and mark between 
bases of antennae, dark red; tylus dark red, 
two irregular, yellowish marks on basal half 
separated by small red wedge at base; front 
and vertex clothed with prominent yellow- 
ish hairs; either side of front with indica- 
tions of transverse reddish lines. Rostrum, 
length 2.70, nearly attaining base of genital 
setae; second, 2.74, uniformly yellowish; 
third, 1.49, yellowish; fourth, 1.20, yellowish 
to fuscous. Pronotum, length 0.84, width 
at base 1.50; disk yellowish to fusco-reddish, 
basal submargin darker; calli and area be- 
tween them pallid, collar yellowish, a red- 
dish patch on either side of median line, also 
an orange spot just behind inner angle of 
each callus; clothed with rather prominent 
pallid to yellowish pubescence; propleura 
pallid, a fusco-brownish line crossing lower 
extremity of coxal cleft and extending to 
near posterior margin. Scutellum pale yel- 
lowish, a reddish spot on margin on either 
side of apical half, but broad, yellowish line 
at meson. Hemelytra with emboliar mar 
gins very slightly arcuate; reddish to fusco- 
reddish, with many more or less confluent, 
