OF WASHINGTON. 371 



were captured in Oregon by Dr. G. H. Horn, and at Fort Tejon, 

 Cal., by Dr. John L. LeConte. 



6. Corizus. New sp. 



A single specimen of a form closely related to C. nigristernum 

 Signt. was captured at Alta, June 30. This individual specimen 

 will not serve to adequately define the species, and so we leave it 

 for description until a number of specimens shall have been se 

 cured. 



7. Harmostes rejlexulus Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 

 10, No. i. 



Three specimens from Wasatch, June 27. This is a most va 

 riable species, which inhabits mountain, plain, or valley in almost 

 everv section of the United States. 



8. Leptocoris trivittatus Sav. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. Journ., 

 vol. 4, p. 322, No. 2. 



One specimen from Ogden, July 3. 



1. Nysius californicus Stal. Eugenie Resa. Hemipt., p. 242, 

 No. 5. 



Numerous specimens were collected at various stations, such as 

 Wasatch, June 27 ; American Fork Canon, June 23 ; Alta, at 

 10,000 feet above sea-level, June 29, and near Great Salt Lake, 

 June 13. 



2. Nysius angustattis Uhler. Hayden, Geol. Surv. Montana, 

 p. 406, No. 2. 



Many specimens were secured at American Fork Canon, June 

 23 ; near Great Salt Lake, June 15 ; at Alta, June 29, and at 

 Wasatch, June 27. 



3. Nysius. New sp. 



A small form, apparently undescribed, was met with at Wasatch, 

 June 27. 



4. Cymusluridus^&l. Enum. Hemipt., vol. 4, p. 126, No. i . 

 Three specimens were secured near Utah Lake, June 26. 



5. Cymus. New sp. 



Two specimens, probably new to science, were captured near 

 Utah Lake, June 20. 



6. Cymodema tabida Spin. Essai sur les Hemipt., p. 213. 

 One specimen was taken near Utah Lake, June 20. 



7. Crophius disconotus Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 

 14, No. 6. 



Several specimens were captured near Utah Lake, June 20, and 

 one was found at American Fork, June 24. 



8. Geocoris decoratus Uhler. Hayden, Bullet. U. S. Geol. 

 Surv., vol. 3, p. 410, No. 3. 



Two specimens were secured near Great Salt Lake, June 25. 



