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Genus 7. RANATRA Fabricius. 

 1790, Skrift. Nat. Selsk., i, p. 227. 



annulipes (Ranatra) Stal, 1854, 6fv. Vet.-Ak. Forh., xi, p. 241. 



Habitat: Panama; Jamaica; Guadeloupe; Dutch Guiana; Brazil; 



Paraguay ; Uruguay ; Argentina. 

 brevicauda (Ranatra) Montandon, 1905, Bull. Soc. Sci. Buc., xiv, 



P- 39i. 



Habitat: Brazil, 

 camposi (Ranatra) Montandon, 1907, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, LXXVI, 



P- 59- 



Habitat : Ecuador. 

 fabricii (Ranatra) Guerin, 1857, Sagra's Hist. Cuba, pt. 2, vn, p. 176. 



Habitat : Texas ; Guatemala ; Cuba ; Jamaica. 



fusca (Ranatra) Palisot de Beauvois, 1805, Ins. rec. Afr. et Am., p. 235. 

 nigra (Ranatra) Herrich-Schaffer, 1849, Wanz. Ins., ix, p. 32. 



Hem. pi. 20, fig. i. 

 Habitat: North Carolina; Louisiana. 8 

 kirkaldyi (Ranatra) Bueno, 1905, Can. Ent., xxxvn, p. iSS. 



Habitat : Ontario ; New York ; North Carolina ; Florida ; Illinois ; 



Michigan, 

 macrophthalma (Ranatra) Herrich-Schaffer, 1849, Wanz. Ins., ix, 



P- 3i- 



Habitat : Colombia ; Dutch Guiana ; Peru ; Bolivia, 

 mixta (Ranatra) Montandon, 1907, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., LI, p. 78. 



Habitat : French Guiana. 

 obscura (Ranatra) Montandon, 1907, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, LXXVI, 



p. 60. 



Habitat : French Guiana. 



quadridentata (Ranatra) Stal, 1861, 6fv. Vet.-Ak. Forh., xvm, p. 

 204 ; Lugger, Bui. 69, Agr. Exp. Sta. Minn., fig. 12, as R. fusca 

 P. B. 



Habitat : Ontario ; Quebec ; Maine ; Massachusetts ; Rhode Island ; 

 Connecticut; Ohio; Illinois; New York; New Jersey; Mary- 

 land ; Georgia ; Michigan ; Wisconsin ; Minnesota ; Iowa ; Ne- 

 braska; Texas; Colorado; Arizona; California ( ?) ; Mexico, 

 rabida (Ranatra) F. B. White, 1879, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 270. 



Habitat: Brazil. 



robusta (Ranatra) Montandon, 1905, Bui. Soc. Sci. Buc., xiv, p. 396. 

 Habitat: Brazil. 



* Others records given by various authors are : Massachusetts ; New 

 York; New Jersey ; Ohio; Illinois; Iowa; Texas; Mexico; Guatemala; 

 Costa Rica ; Panama. Owing to the great confusion in this species 

 none of these is certain. They apply to one, if not two, other species, 

 some undoubtedly referring to Ranatra quadridentata and others 

 (among them one by the junior author) to an undescribed species. 



