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Mr. Townend Glover (Ill. Ins. Ord. Hem. pl. iv. fig. 16) gives a figure which he 
describes as Proxys victor; the colour of the legs, however, would more apply to 
P. albo-punctulatus. 
8. Proxys punctulatus. 
Halys? punctulata, Palis. Beauv. Ins. p. 188, Hém. pl. 11. fig. 9. 
Cimez victor, Wolff, Ic. v. p. 181, fig. 175. 
Pentatoma tenebrosa, Say, New Harm. Ind. Jan. 1832 ; Compl. Writ. i. p. 304. 2. 
Prooays victor, A. & S. Hist. des Hém. p. 140.1 (excl. syn.)’. 
Prooxys delirator, A. & S. Hist. des Hém. p. 140. 2, pl. 3. fig. 7 (excl. syn.)”. 
Pentatoma (Prooxys) punctulata, Guér. in Sagra, Hist. de Cuba, Ins. p. 370°. 
Prooxys brevispinus, Guér. in Sagra, Hist. de Cuba, Ins. p. 371’. 
Prozys geniculatus, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 102. 67”. 
Prozxys punctulatus, En. Hem. ii. p. 29. 4°; Uhler, Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. ii. p. 286’. 
Prozxys tenebrosa, Town. Glover, Il. Ins. Ord. Hem. p. 62, pl. 8. £. 28. 
Hab. Nortu America, near Philadelphia’, Indian Territory’, Louisiana’, Georgia’, 
Texas 67, Florida ’.—Mexico>®’; Guaremata, San Gerénimo (Champion); Nicaragua, 
Chontales (Janson).—Cusa?467; St. Domineco!?; Cayenne 1. 
HYMENARCYS. 
Hymenarcys, Amyot & Serville, Hist. des Hém. p. 124 (1843); Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Férh. 1867, 
p- 526. 
This must be considered a Nearctic genus. Three species are known, two of 
which are widely distributed in North America, while the third, as yet, has only been 
received from Mexico. . . 
‘The pronotum is unarmed; the scutellum moderately broad at the apex, and not 
reaching apex of the corium ; the nervures of the membrane are irregularly reticulated ; 
and the rostrum about reaches the intermediate coxe. 
1. Hymenarcys reticulata. (Tab. VI. fig. 17.) 
Hymenarcys reticulata, Stal, En. Hem. ii. p. 30. 21. 
Hab. Mexico (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.), Oaxaca 1. 
The figure is from a typical specimen in the Stockholm ‘Museum. 
CHLOROCH ROA. 
Lioderma, Uhler, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. Feb. 1871; ibid. vol. xix. p.377 (1878) (nec Marseul). 
Lioderma, subgen. Chlorochroa, Stal, En. Hem. p. 33 (1872). 
Stal has divided this genus into three subgenera; it is, however, preferred here to 
use them only as sections. About six species are described, which are purely Nearctic 
forms, with the exception of two, one of which is known at present from Mexico only. 
