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Subgenus Melanopleurus Stal. 



belfragei Stal Western and Southwestern U. S. 

 bistriangularis Say Southwestern U. S., Neotropical. 

 Subgenus Craspeduchus Stal. 



uhleri Stal, Southwestern U. S., Neotropical. 

 Subgenus Ochrostomus Stal. 



pyrrhopterus Stal ( = melanopleurus Uhler) Southwestern U. S., Mexico. 

 tripligatus Barber Flu. 

 rubricatus, n. sp. Ariz. 



lineola Dallas Southeastern U. S. to Texas. 

 carnosulus Van Duzee ( = associus Uhler ms.) Calif. 

 Subgenus nov. Lygaeospilus. [Genotype. Lygaeus (Lygaeospilus) tripiinctatus 



Dallas.] 

 pusio Stal ( = albiilus Distant, Lygaeosoma solida Uhler) Southwestern and 



Western States, Mexico. 



tripunctatus Dallas ( obscuripennis Stal, albulus of various authors nee 

 Distant) New England, N. Y., Fla., Tex., Calif. (Records uncertain 

 confused with preceding.) 

 Subgenus Melanocoryphus Stal. 



bicrucis Say. N. Y. to Fla., southern and western states. 

 mimulus Stal Va. to Fla. and west to Texas. 

 nigrinervis Stal Col. 



rubicollis Uhler Southwestern U. S., Mexico. 



lateralis Dallas (= ? californicus Walker) Western and Southwestern U. S. 

 facetus Say (= ? rubniger Stal) Southeastern U. S. to La. and Texas. 



(Some records uncertain, confused withjatera/is.) 

 circumlitus Stal Ariz., Neotropical. 

 admirabilis Uhler Col. and Southwestern U. S. 



CHARLES HENRY FERNALD. 



MARCH 16, 1838 FEBRUARY 22, 1921 



The Society regretfully records the death of the well known 

 entomologist and teacher, Doctor C. H. Fernald. For twenty- 

 four years, from June 2, 1892, until December 31, 1916, Doctor 

 Fernald was a member of our Society. 



Actual date of publication March 25, 1921 



