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the Antillean islands, for many species described from the 

 Tropics find their way north and south to more temperate 

 regions a fact which the tremendous range of certain water- 

 bugs has made familiar to all students. 



In the bibliography (Part I) each title will be numbered, 

 and, to make reference easy, these numbers will be given in 

 the systematic list (Part II) in parentheses after the names of 

 species, genera, and higher groups. In the systematic list, 

 also, new species will be indicated by black type, valid species 

 will be in Roman type, and synonyms and manuscript names 

 will be printed in italics. Valid genera will be in black capitals, 

 and synonyms in italics. The generic names in parentheses, 

 following any species, indicate the genus under which that par 

 ticular species is mentioned by Montandon. The localities 

 given are only those mentioned by him, and where they are 

 omitted it is because he mentions none. 



PART I. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



(1) 1895. Hemipteres nouveaux de la section des Hydro- 



corises Latr. < Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., T. xxxix, pp. 



471-477- 



(2) 1895 (Dec. 12). Hemipteres Heteropteres. Premiere 



liste et descriptions d'especes nouvelles. (Viaggio del 

 Dott. A. Borelli nella Republica Argentina e nel Para 

 guay.) < Boll. Mus. Zool. ed. Anat. Comp. R. Univ. 

 Torino, Vol. x, No. 219, pp. i-io (of separate). 



(3) 1896. Hemipteres Heteropteres exotiques. Notes et 



descriptions. II. Fam. Belostomidae. < Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Belg., T. XL, pp. 508-520. 



This paper is very important, as it contains a full discussion 

 of the synonymy of Benacus and also treats of the American 

 . forms of Belostoma auct. (now Amorgius). It is extremely 

 useful for the separation of our native species. 



(4) 1897. Hemiptera Cryptocerata. Fam. Naucoridse, 



Sous-fam. Cryptocricinae. < Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. 

 Wien, Jahrg. 1897, pp. 1-19 (of separate). 



Another important paper in which two genera are estab 

 lished and a number of new species described (especially 

 in the North American genus Ambrysus). It contains also 

 a general discussion of older species, with tables for the sep 

 aration of all to that date in the genus Ambrysus. 



(5) J 897. Hemiptera Cryptocerata. Fam. Naucoridse. 



Sous-fam. Laccocorinae. < Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. 

 Wien, Jahrg. 1897, pp. 1-20 (of separate). 



