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5. Brochymena obscura H. Schf. Wanz. Ins., vol. 5, p. 68, 



fig- 5'3- 



Two specimens from American Fork Canon, June 23 ; one 

 from Mill Creek, June 17; and another from near Utah Lake, 

 June 26. 



6. Carpocoris lynx Fab. Entom. Syst, p. no, No. 118. 

 One specimen of small size from Wasatch, June 27. 



7. Euschistus servus Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 4, 

 No. 5. 



Two specimens from Wasatch, June 27. 

 S. Thyanta custator Fab. Syst. Rhyng., p. 164, No. 43. 

 One specimen from vicinity of Great Salt Lake, June 13, and 

 three others from Wasatch, June 27. 



9. Thyanta rugulosa Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 7, 

 No. 16. 



Four specimens from near Great Salt Lake, June 14, and July 

 4 ; also one from the American Fork Canon, June 23, and another 

 from Alta, July i. 



10. Lioderma congrua Uhler. Hayden, Bull. U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. 1876, p. 22, No. 2. 



One specimen from Alta, June 29, and another from Wasatch, 

 June 27. 



11. Lioderma sayi Stal. Enum. Hemipt, v. 2, p. 33, No. 6. 

 Four specimens from near Great Salt Lake, June 15 and 23. 



12. Lioderma ligata Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 5, No. 

 6. 



Two specimens from the American Fork Canon, June 23. 



13. Nezara hilaris Say. Insects of Louisiana, p. 9. 



One specimen from the American Fork Canon, June 26, and 

 another from City Canon, June 23. 



14. Neottiglossa sulcifrons Stal. Enum. Hemipt., v. 2, p. 18, 

 No. 2. 



Two unusually large and dark specimens were secured at 

 Wasatch, June 27. 



15. Eysarcoris intergressus. New sp. 



Form of Eysarcoris melanocephalus Fab., but with a more quadrilateral 

 and regular head. Ground color dull fulvous, clouded with slightly darker 

 patches on the upper surface; the head, callosities and disk of venter more 

 polished than other parts. Upper side of head bronzed blackish, coarsely 

 irregularly punctate, with the lateral lobes broad, indented next the end of 

 the tylus, and a little longer than that member, also a little widened near 

 the tip and with the outer angles a little rounded ; the rostrum slender 

 flavo-testaceous, piceous at tip, reaching behind the posterior coxae ; anten 

 nae flavo-testaceous, piceous at base and on most of the apical joint, basal 

 joint stout, not quite reaching the tip of head, second and third joints 

 longer, subequal, the fourth a little longer, all the joints clothed with stiff 



