Dec., '07] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 439 



This series was taken in a pool in woods alongside of the 

 creek, and it had a great many dead leaves in it, among which 

 were numbers of R. fusca. Since then there has been taken 

 only the other specimens mentioned above, and one each on 

 April i, 1905, November 15, 1905, and November n, 1904. 



R. kirkaldyi Bueno. Raleigh, March 27 (t), 29 (i). 1905 ; February 26 

 (2), April 12 (2), 1906, also one in late December, 1904. 



Family MACROCEPHAL1DAE (=PHYMATIDAE Olim). 



Genus PHYMATA Latreille, 



P.fasciata Gray (=wolfii Stal et Auctt). Raleigh, May 2, 1905, and 

 in May, June, August and September. 



Family ARADIDAE. 

 Genus ARADDS Fabr. 



A. acutus Say. Raleigh, November 17, 1905, Southern Pines, March 

 26, 1906. 



A. cinnamomeus Panzer. Southern Pines, March 26, 1905. Two 

 winged specimens. 

 A. inornatus Uhler. Raleigh, February 17, 1906. 



Genus MEZIRA Amyot et Serville (=Brachyrhynchus Lap. deCastlenau). 

 M. granu/atusSay. Raleigh, November 17, 1905. 



Genus NEUROCTENUS Fieb. 

 N. simplex Uhler. Raleigh, February 10, 1906. Several. 



Family LYGAEIDAE Kirkaldy (=COREIDAE Leth. and Sev.). 



Genus CORYNOCORIS Mayr. 

 C distinctus Dallas. Raleigh, in November. 



Genus ARCHIMERUS Burmeister. 

 A. calcarator Fabr. Raleigh, in September and October. Rare. 



Genus ACANTHOCERUS Palisot de Beauvois (=Euthoctha Mayr.). 

 A. galeator Fabr. Raleigh, April to June. 

 Not uncommon in suitable situations. 



Genus ACANTHOCEPHALA Laporte de Castelnau ( Metapodins Auctt.) 

 A. terminalis Dallas. Raleigh, June 5, 1905. 

 One specimen only. 

 A. femorata Fabr. Raleigh . 



This and the preceding are not uncommon from May to 

 October. The junior author had on January 3oth of this year 



