382 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



REDUVIOIDEA. 



1. Coriscusferus'Lmn. Fauna Suec., p. 962. Fieber, Europ. 

 Hemipt , p. i6i, 9. 



Two specimens were secured near Salt Lake, June 13. 



2. Pagasa pallipes Stal. Enutn. Hemipt., III. 1873, p. 108, 3. 

 One specimen is in the collection from Salt Lake, obtained 



June 25. 



3. Fitchia nigrovittata Stal. Enum. Hemipt., II, 1872, p. 



79> I- 



A single specimen was secured at Wasatch, June 27. It is 

 found also in South Carolina, Texas, New Jersey, and Massa 

 chusetts. 



4. Apiomerus ventralis Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, 1831, 

 p. 31, No. 2. 



One Specimen from near Salt Lake, captured June 14. 



5. Hymenodectes culicis Uhler. Trans. Md. Acacl. Sci., 1892, 

 p. 181. 



Two specimens were taken near Salt Lake on June 14. 

 Others have been collected in S. Florida, Cuba, Arizona, and the 

 District of Columbia. 



HYDRODROMICA. 



i. Hygrotrechus remiges Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, 



l8 3 x P- 35^ I - 



One specimen was taken at Ogden on July 3- 



SAI.DID^E. 



1. Salda inter stitialis Say. Journ. Philad. Acad., IV, 1825, 

 p. 324, i. 



Numerous specimens were collected at three localities visited 

 during this trip. These were Wasatch, June 27 ; Alta, June 

 29-30, and American Fork Canon, June 21. The species is ex 

 tremely abundant in the States east of the Rocky Mountains, and 

 it is now known to extend from British America to Southern 

 California, not only on the plains and river bottoms, but also on 

 damp loamy spots in the Rocky Mountains. 



2. Salda humilis Say. Heteropt. New Harmony, 1831, p. 



35^ 4- 



Four specimens were taken near Salt Lake on June 25. 



3. Salda littoralis Linn. Fauna Suec., p. 246, 915. Fieber, 

 Europ. Hemipt., p. 147^ 15- 



Specimens were obtained at Salt Lake on June 14. It is a 

 common European species which varies in about equal degree on 

 both sides of the Atlantic ocean. As far as our present knowledge 

 extends, it belongs to the States north of the Ohio and the Arkansas 

 rivers, rather than to those south of that parallel. 



