JADERA. 173 
Hab. Mextco® ®; Guatema.a, Teleman, Purula (Champion).—Bnr: AZIL, Rio Janeiro ! 23; 
ARGENTINE Repusuic’, 4 | 
I quite agree with Prof. Berg4 in considering J. lateralis, Stal, as a synonym of 
J. obscura, Hope. 
2. Jadera hematoloma. (Tab. XVII. fig. 5.) 
Leptocoris hematoloma, H.-S. Wanz. Ins. viii. p. 108, fig. 8737. 
Serinetha hematoloma, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 463. 177. 
Lygeus (Serinetha) hematolomus, Guér. in Sagra, Hist. de Cuba, Ins. p. 393 °. 
Jadera hematoloma, Stal, En. Hem. i. p. 226. 3°; Uhler, Hayden’s Surv. Mont. pt. iv. Zool. & Bot. 
p- 404°; Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. ii. p. 302°; Town. Glover, Ill. Ins. Ord. Hem. p. 43, 
t. ix. f. 5. 
Lygeus marginalis, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 45. 457. 
Hab. NortH America, Texas4 5 6, Kansas 5, Colorado ®, California ® ®, Arizona > &.— 
Mexico 14°, Oaxaca’; GuatemaLa, San Gerénimo, Duefias (Champion).—Cusa 348 ; 
CoLoMBIA 2, 
Prof. Uhler ® observes that “there is a form of this with rudimentary wing-covers— 
which is moderately common in Texas, Arizona, and Cuba.” Such a form appears to 
have been figured by Townend Glover. 
3. Jadera wola. (Tab. XV. fig. 22.) 
Serinetha e@ola, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 463. 16°. 
Jadera eola, Stal, En. Hem. 1. p. 227. 7 2. 
Hab. Norta America, Texas 7.—MeExico ! (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.), Jalapa (Hoge) ; 
GuatemaLa, San Gerénimo, Zapote, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
A Guatemalan specimen is figured. 
Fam. LYGAIDZ. 
 Lygeide, Dallas, List Hem. ii. p. 531 (1852) ; Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 98 (1874). 
Lygeida, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. p. 120 (1865). 
Subfam. LYGHINZ. 
Lygeida, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. p. 121 (1865). 
Lygeina, Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 98 (1874). 
This subfamily has been divided into two well-marked and apparently natural 
divisions. 
Division LYGHARIA. 
Lygearia, Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 98 (1874). - 
Stal has thus diagnosed this division:—“ Alis totis vel magnam ad partem fuscis vel 
infuscatis ; margine apicali corii recto; angulo apicali exteriore tuberculorum antenni- 
