Dendrocoris reticulatus Barber 1911
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Dendrocoris reticulatus Barber 1911
Diagnosis. Vertex of head flat. Hemelytral membrane reticulate. Dorsal color uniformly tan, cicatrices concolorous with pronotal disk. Juga contiguous before tylus. Anterolateral pronotal margins subrectilinear in dorsal view, humeral angles prominent. Legs immaculate.Abdominal tubercle present in both sexes but smaller in males. Male pygophore with a pair of tiny black teeth on posterior aspect attending the medial emargination.
Distribution. USA: Arizona, Utah. MEXICO: Chihuahua.
Remarks. The reticulate venation is unique in the genus. The senior author has collected the species in numbers on oak trees in both countries.
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