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Family 8. NERTHRIDyE. 



Galgulid(E, formerly. 

 Gelastocorida:, Kirkaldy, Champion, Bueno. 



Subfamily i. GELASTOCORIN^;. 



Genus i. GELASTOCORIS Kirkaldy. 



1897, Entomologist, xxx, p. 258. a 



Galgulus Latreille, 1802, Hist. Nat. Ins., in, p. 253. 



bufo (Galgulus) Herrich-Schaffer, 1840, Wanz. Ins., v, p. 288, pi. 

 184, fig. 536; Champion, 1901, Biol. C.-Am., Hem.-Het., n, pi. 

 20, figs. 16, 17, 173. 



Habitat: Mexico; Guatemala; Costa Rica, 

 flavus (Galgulus) Guerin, 1844, Iconographie, Ins., p. 351, pi. 57, fig. 4. 



Habitat: Costa Rica; Panama; Brazil; Peru; Bolivia. 

 nebulosus (Galgulus) Guerin, 1844, Iconographie, Ins., p. 351. 



Habitat : Brazil ; Bolivia ; Argentina. 

 oculatus (Naucoris) Fabricius, 1798, Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 525; Lugger, 



1900, Sixth Ann. Rept. Ent. Minn., p. 23, fig. 16. 

 Habitat : New York ; New Jersey ; Pennsylvania ; District of Co- 

 lumbia ; Maryland ; North Carolina ; Ohio ; Illinois ; Michigan ; 

 Minnesota; Tennessee; "Indian Territory;" Colorado; Ari- 



zona." 



pulcher (Galgulus) Stal, 1854, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork, xi, p. 239. 



Habitat: Mexico. 

 quadrimaculatus (Galgulus) Guerin, 1844, Iconographie, Ins., p. 351. 



Habitat : Brazil ; Bolivia. 

 stall Bueno (n. nom.). 



nebulosus (Galgulus) var. b., Stal, 1876, Svensk. Vet.-Ak. Handl., 



14, No. 4, p. 137. 

 Habitat: Brazil, 

 rotundatus (Gelastocoris) Champion, 1901, Biol. C.-Am., Hem.-Het., 



n, p. 347, pi. 20, fig. 18. 

 Habitat: Mexico; Guatemala. 



a In this genus all the species have been revived, as it is nearly 

 certain that, being described by color characters only, many species 

 have been confused, and until a revision of the genus is made it will 

 not be possible to be absolutely sure of any synonymy in the group. 



b The species is stated by various authors to be found in the follow- 

 ing places, but the localities appear doubtful, at best, to the authors: 

 Texas; Mexico; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Costa Rica; Pan- 

 ama. Uhler also cites Lower California, but he is manifestly in error, 

 as the insect from the West Coast is absolutely different from that 

 from the type locality, Carolina. Brazil and Bolivia are also cited, but 

 not accepted by us. 



