Dendrocoris parapini Nelson 1957
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Dendrocoris parapini Nelson 1957
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Diagnosis. Vertex of head tumid. Dorsal color tan to reddish brown with dark punctations near margins of head and pronotum. Cicatrices concolorous with disk of pronotum. Head elongated ( Fig. 2); juga contiguous before tylus or nearly so. Anterolateral pronotal margins weakly concave in dorsal view, margin thick. Humeri not produced. Legs immaculate. Ventation of hemelytra simple or furcate, not reticulate. Abdominal tubercle small; present in both sexes. Male pygophore without teeth on posterior aspect attending medial emargination.
Distribution. USA: Texas, New Mexico. Remarks. The elongate head with dark punctations along the margin is diagnostic. The senior author has collected this species in Texas on pinyon pine, Pinus cembroides Zuccarini.
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