Dec., '07] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 437 



Genus MELANOLESTES Stal. 



M. abdominalis H. S. Raleigh, June 22 and October 31, 1904. 

 This species is not uncommon under stones, taken in winter. 



M.picipesH.S. Raleigh. 



Common under dead bark of standing pines, but not as a 

 rule, unless the space under the bark is rather damp. This 

 species has been taken from October to December and in Jan- 

 uary, March and April. 



Genus RASAHUS Amyot et Serville. 

 R. biguttatus Say. Raleigh. Taken in July by Mr. Sherman. 



Genus SIRTHENEA Spinola. 

 6". carinata Fabr. Lake Ellis, May 14, and Raleigh, Sept. 14, 1906. 



Genus ECHTRICHODIA Lep. et Serville. 

 E. cruciata Say. Raleigh. October to January. 

 Found under prostrate logs in winter, but not uncommonly. 



Genus HAMMATOCERUS Burmeister. 



//. purcis Drury. Raleigh. 



Taken in November, December, January and August. Not 

 uncommon under bark of dead pines in winter ; both nymphs 

 and adults are then found but the latter more abundantly. 



Genus APIOMERUS Hahn. 

 A. crassipes Fabr. Raleigh, June 24, 1904 ; a nymph on April 3, 1905. 



Genus ZELUS Fabricius. 

 Z. luridus Stal. Raleigh, August 25, 1904 ; July 18, August 8, 1906. 



Genus MILYAS Stal. 



M. cincfus Fabr. Raleigh. 



This form has been taken as adult in April, August, Sep- 

 tember, October and December ; the nymphs in June and July. 

 This is quite a common species. 



Genus ACHOLLA Stal. 

 A. mnltispinosa De Geer. 

 Raleigh, September. This is another of Mr. Sherman's captures. 



Genus SINEA Amyot et Serville. 



S. diadema Fabr. Raleigh. Has been taken in May, June, July, Aug., 

 Sept., Oct., Nov., and is common. 



