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<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322D0AFB2EF8D8FB1F" box="[122,394,1232,1253]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">Plagiognathus syrticolae</emphasis>
Knight, 1941: 31
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(n.
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<paragraph id="8BE536EAFF37FF322DE2FB14F992FB05" blockId="227.[122,651,1231,1731]" box="[146,192,1258,1279]" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">sp.).</paragraph>
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DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322F51FAEFF8DAFA99" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">suberect, silvery, shining vestiture of dorsum appearing somewhat bristly,</emphasis>
the
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322CBDFAB2FB05FA99" box="[461,599,1356,1379]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">small eyes,</emphasis>
the
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322D0AFA97F8B0FA7A" box="[122,482,1385,1408]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">transversely rugose pronotum</emphasis>
(fig. 13), antennal segment 2 mostly pale to weakly infuscate except at extreme base and only slightly longer than the width of head (fig. 19), and the
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322C66FA21F8CBF9E9" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">coxae, trochanters, and femora infuscate to castaneous.</emphasis>
Most similar in the form of the dorsal vestiture to
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<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322C95F9E7FB78F9CA" box="[485,554,1561,1584]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">davisi</emphasis>
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(fig. 7), but distinguished by its larger size, dark femora, and form of male genitalia (fig. 32). Antennal segment 1 always completely dark in
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322D0AF971F9A6F95C" box="[122,244,1679,1702]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">
<taxonomicName id="4C5A4D69FF37FF322D0AF971F9BDF95C" authorityName="Knight" authorityYear="1941" box="[122,239,1679,1702]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Plagiognathus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="227" pageNumber="228" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="syrticolae">syrticolae</taxonomicName>
,
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whereas usually mostly pale in
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<taxonomicName id="4C5A4D69FF37FF322D0AF952F991F939" authorityName="Knight" authorityYear="1923" box="[122,195,1708,1731]" class="Insecta" family="Miridae" genus="Plagiognathus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="227" pageNumber="228" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="davisi">davisi</taxonomicName>
.
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REDESCRIPTION:
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Elongate, nearly parallel­sided, of moderate size; total length 3.403.54, length apex clypeuscuneal fracture 2.372.48, width across pronotum 1.05 1.15. COLORATION (fig. 13): Dorsum deeply and uniformly castaneous, never with additional pale markings; membrane and veins fumose; antennal segment 1 entirely castaneous, segment 2 dark at extreme base, remainder of segment pale to weakly infuscate (fig. 19), segments 3 and 4 pale to weakly infuscate; labium largely castaneous; venter, including metathoracic scent­gland evaporatory area, castaneous; coxae, trochanters, and femora castaneous, or largely so, tibiae yellow, tibial spines with small dark spots at bases; tibiae dark at articulation with femora. SURFACE AND VESTITURE: Dorsum weakly granular, smooth, weakly shining. Calli demarcated along posterior margin; pronotum distinctly transversely rugose. Vestiture of dorsum composed of suberect, shining simple setae, forming a distinctive, somewhat bristly appearance. STRUCTURE: Body elongate, nearly parallel­sided; eyes relatively small; frons weakly bulging, clypeus prominent; anteocular distance equal to diameter of antennal segment 1; head projecting below eye by nearly 2 times diameter of antennal segment 1; labium reaching to about apex of middle coxae. GENITALIA (fig. 32): Body of vesica more or less Jshaped, base of vesica falling well below level of secondary gonopore; posterior apical spine long, relatively broad, nearly straight and erect relative to body of vesica, anterior spine about same length as posterior, weakly curving backward, and forming a very weak angle relative to body of vesica; flange narrow, reaching to middle of secondary gonopore.
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<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322FA7FA97FA6BFA7A" box="[727,825,1385,1408]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">Female:</emphasis>
Similar to male in coloration but body more strongly ovoid in outline. Total length 3.093.44, length apex clypeuscuneal fracture 2.182.51, width across pronotum 0.991.08.
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HOST:
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<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF37FF322E57FA02FA33F9E9" box="[807,865,1532,1555]" italics="true" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">Salix</emphasis>
spp. (Salicaceae)
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.
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DISTRIBUTION: Known from a limited number collections from
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,
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, and
<collectingRegion id="499EF808FF37FF322FCAF9AAFA2CF991" box="[698,894,1620,1643]" country="United States of America" name="New Hampshire" pageId="227" pageNumber="228">New Hampshire</collectingRegion>
.
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DISCUSSION: My concept of this species is based on the examination of
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designated by the author from the type locality. Although Knight (1941) indicated that the date of collection was
<date id="FFE4102AFF30FF352CF2FF2AFB45FF11" box="[386,535,212,235]" pageId="228" pageNumber="229" value="1932-07-06">July 6, 1932</date>
, all specimens I have seen are labeled as having been collected on
<date id="FFE4102AFF30FF352C60FEF0F8FAFEDF" box="[272,424,270,293]" pageId="228" pageNumber="229" value="1932-07-08">July 8, 1932</date>
.
</paragraph>
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED:
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.—
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF30FF352F6FFED5FBDAFEB9" bold="true" box="[543,648,299,323]" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">
<collectingRegion id="499EF808FF30FF352F6FFED5FBD3FEB9" box="[543,641,299,323]" country="United States of America" name="Illinois" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">Illinois</collectingRegion>
:
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF30FF352D06FEB7F9B9FE9A" box="[118,235,329,352]" italics="true" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">Lake Co.:</emphasis>
Waukegan,
<date id="FFE4102AFF30FF352C0DFEB7FB40FE9A" box="[381,530,329,352]" pageId="228" pageNumber="229" value="1932-07-08">July 8, 1932</date>
, Frison et al.,
<typeStatus id="54E18848FF30FF352DDBFE98F84DFE87" box="[171,287,358,381]" pageId="228" pageNumber="229" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
:
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(USNM).
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF30FF352C98FE98F9EFFE61" bold="true" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">
<collectingRegion id="499EF808FF30FF352C98FE98F9EAFE61" country="United States of America" name="New Hampshire" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">New Hampshire</collectingRegion>
:
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF30FF352DB7FE7AF86DFE61" box="[199,319,388,411]" italics="true" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">Coos Co.:</emphasis>
Gorham,
<date id="FFE4102AFF30FF352CC8FE7AFB0FFE61" box="[440,605,388,411]" pageId="228" pageNumber="229" value="1929-07-21">July 21, 1929</date>
, G. S. Walley,
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<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF30FF352C76FE5FF820FE42" box="[262,370,417,440]" italics="true" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">Salix sp.</emphasis>
(Salicaceae)
</taxonomicName>
, 63,
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(AMNH, CNC).
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<collectingRegion id="499EF808FF30FF352C3EFE40F889FE2C" box="[334,475,446,470]" country="United States of America" name="New York" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">New York</collectingRegion>
:
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B92EEAF8FF30FF352C81FE41FBD5FE2C" box="[497,647,447,470]" italics="true" pageId="228" pageNumber="229">Albany Co.:</emphasis>
Rensselaerville, Huyck Preserve,
<date id="FFE4102AFF30FF352F6DFE22F9E1FDEA" pageId="228" pageNumber="229" value="1977-06-29">June 29, 1977</date>
, R. T. Schuh, 13 (AMNH).
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