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stali (Limnocoris) Montandon, 1897, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. 

 Torino, xn, No. 297, p. 4; Champion, 1901, Biol. C-Am., 

 Hem.-Het., n, pi. 21, fig. 12 (from type). 

 profundus (Naucoris) Stal, 1860, Svensk. Vet.-Ak. Handl., n, 



No. 7, p. 83 (not Say). 



Habitat: Guatemala; Colombia; Venezuela; Bolivia, 

 virescens (Limnocoris) Montandon, 1897, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. 

 Comp. Torino, xn, No. 297, p. 7; Champion, 1901, Biol. 

 C.-Am., Hem.-Het., n, pi. 21, fig. 15. 

 Habitat: Mexico; Costa Rica. 



volxemi (Borborocoris) Lethierry, 1877, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xx, p. 41. 

 Habitat: South America. (Wrongly attributed to Portugal.) 



Genus 5. HELEOCORIS Stal. 

 1876, Svensk. Vet.-Ak. Handl., xiv, No. 4, p. 142. 



spinipes (Heleocoris) Montandon, 1897, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 



XLVII, p. 447- 

 Habitat: Brazil. 



Genus 9. PELOCORIS Stal. 



1876, Svensk. Vet.-Ak. Handl., xiv, No. 4, p. 142. 



binotulatus (Naucoris) Stal, 1860, Svensk. Vet.-Ak. Handl., n, No. 



7, P- 83. 



Habitat: Panama; Brazil; Argentina. 

 bipunctulus (Naucoris) Herrich-Schaffer, 1849, Wanz. Ins., ix, p. 39, 



pi. 293, fig. 900. 

 Habitat : Brazil. 

 carolinensis (Pelocoris) Bueno, 1907, Can. Ent, xxxix, p. 227. 



Habitat: North Carolina; South Carolina; Florida, 

 femoratus (Naucoris) Palisot de Beauvois, 1805, Ins. rec. Afr. Am., 



p. 237, pi. 20, fig. 4- 

 poeyi (Naucoris) Guerin, 1844, Iconographie, Ins., p. 352, pi. 



57, ng. 5- 



Habitat: Canada; Massachusetts; New York; New Jersey; Penn- 

 sylvania ; Maryland ; " Carolina " ; Florida ; Illinois ; Michigan ; 

 Wisconsin; Minnesota; Tennessee; Louisiana; Mexico; Gua- 

 temala; Panama; Cuba; Jamaica; St. Barthelemy; Guade- 

 loupe; Grenada; Colombia; Venezuela; Uruguay." 



a Here again we have a distribution too extensive and too scattered 

 to be real. The specie^ of the genus are so similar in coloration that 

 the description of one can apply to several. Consequently, any other 

 localities than those north of Mexico and on the Atlantic seaboard 

 should be regarded as open to question, at least for the present. 



