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Coriscus inscriptus Kirby. On garden soil, July 14. (Br. Am.) 

 ferus Ivinn. 



Sinea diadema Fab. 



Acholla multispinosa Deg. 



Milyas cinctus Fab. 

 zebra Stal. 



Diplodus luridus Stal. Not uncommon. A number were taken on 

 foliage of oak sprouts in May, where they were doubt 

 less looking for prey. Euagoras viridis Uhler MS., is 

 a synonym of this species. Mr. Uhler, in his paper on 

 the Heteropt. of the Harris coll. (Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., 

 XIX, 427), says he regrets that before meeting with Stal's 

 description of Diplodus luridus he had sent specimens 

 to his correspondents, both in this country and in 

 Europe, labeled with the MS. name Euagoras vitidis. 

 (Mex.) 



Emesa longipes Deg. One taken in October. (Atl. St.) 

 Cerascopus errabundiis Say. One on window, May 31. (Atl. St.) 



HYDROBATID^. 



Hygrotrechus remigis Say. In coitu on water, April 25. (Atl. St.) 

 Limnotrechus marginatus Say. One under drift-wood along river, 



April 25. One taken, May 28, on a tub of water a half 



mile from any pond or creek. 



Galgulus oculatus Fab. On submerged logs and sticks in edge of St. 

 Joseph river, April 27. 



NAUCORID^. 



Pelocoris femorata Pal. Beauv. I/arge numbers found April 27 on 

 water-soaked logs in edge of St. Joseph river. 



Zaitha fluminea Say. On submerged logs. Not uncommon. (Atl. St.) 



fusciventris Stal. In water or on water-soaked wood. 

 Belostoma americanum L,eidy. 



Nepa apiculata Uhler. One taken, April 27, under drift near the river. 



(Atl. St.) 



