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9. Geocoris piceus Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 18, No. 

 T. 



Two specimens of the black variety were collected near Great 

 Salt Lake, June 25. 



10. Ptochiomera. New sp. 



One specimen, apparently new to science, was obtained at 

 Wasatch, June 27. 



n. Emblethis arenarius Linn. Fauna Succica, p. 955. 



Several specimens of this common and widely distributed Euro 

 pean insect were found near Great Salt Lake, June 25 ; near Utah 

 Lake, June 20, and near American Fork, June 24. 



12. JiremocorisferusSay. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 16, 

 No. 4. 



One specimen was taken at Wasatch, June 27, and another at 

 Alta, June 30. 



13. Megalonotus sodalicius Uhler. Wheeler, Geol. Surv. 

 Zool., p. 835, pi. 42, fig. 2. 



One specimen was obtained at Wasatch, June 27. 



14. Cry p hula. New sp. 



The immature condition of this specimen renders the reference 

 to this genus uncertain. It was taken near Mill Creek, June 16. 



15. Lygceus bistriangularis Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, 

 p. 14, No. 3. 



One specimen, a variety, was taken at Wasatch, June 27. 



16. Lygceus bicrucis Say. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. Journ., vol. 

 4, p. 322, No. 2. 



Specimens were taken at Wasatch, June 27, and at Alta, June 



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CAPSID^E. 



1. Trigonotyl&s* New sp. 



Only one specimen was taken. It was found near Great Salt 

 Lake, June 15, and does not offer material sufficient for descrip 

 tion. 



2. Clivinema villosa Renter. Ofver. of Kongl.Vetensk. Akad. 

 1875, p. 63. 



Three specimens were captured on Bigelovia, near American 

 Fork, June 22 and 24. They are exceptionallv fine and well- 

 marked examples of this remarkable insect. The genus is now 

 seen to be represented in Massachusetts, Texas, and Utah. 



3. Lopidea circumcincta Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 

 23, No. 14. 



One specimen from Ogden, July 3. 



4. Mimoceps gracilis Uhler. Md. Acad. Sciences, Trans., 

 1890, p. 85. 



Several specimens, with clear bright markings, were obtained 

 near Utah Lake, June 26. 



