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There are two other forms in this family not satisfactorily ac- 

 counted for, one seemingly a new species, and the other an un- 

 described genus. 



Family PYRRHOCORIDAE. 



Dysdercus ruficollis Linne. One only from Bartica. 



Family TINGIDAE. 



Gargaphia nigrinervis Stal. Five specimens from Mallali of this 

 species heretofore only known from Brazil. 



Teleonemia prolixa Stal. This form heretofore known only 

 from Brazil and Argentine is now recorded from Mallali, whence 

 two specimens, and Bartica one. 



There are two other species of this genus in the lot from Mal- 

 lali and Bartica, not satisfactorily determined. 



Family MACROCEPHALIDAE. 

 Phymata erosa Linne. One from Mallali. 



Family REDUVIIDAE. 



Pnirontis serripes Fabr. Bartica, one. 



Pygolampis spurca Stal. Bartica, three. 



Stenopoda cana Stal. One example from Bartica. It has here- 

 tofore been recorded only from Brazil. 



Rhyparoclopius annulirostris Stal. Bartica two and Mallali one 

 example. Known previously from Brazil only. 



Natata fuscipennis Stal. Two specimens of this species from 

 Bartica, making the first record for the Guianas. 



Hoplogenius sp. A single specimen from Bartica of a species 

 which seems to belong to this genus, heretofore known only from 

 Patagonia. 



Macrophthalmus pallens Lap. One specimen each from Bartica 

 and Mallali. 



Lamus geniculatus Latr. A single specimen from Mallali. 



Melanolestes morio Erichson. Bartica, one example. 



Rasahus hamatus Fabr. Two specimens from Bartica and one 

 from Mallali. 



Pothea frontalis Lep. and Serv. Bartica and Mallali, one each 

 of this not uncommon species. 



Apiomerus pilipes Fabr. One specimen from Bartica. 



Apiomerus elatus Stal. Bartica, one only. Apparently the first 

 South American record. 



Apiomerus hirtipes Hahn. One example from Bartica; the first 

 record outside of Brazil. 



Micrauchenus lineola Fabr. Five specimens from Mallali and 

 one from Bartica of this common form. 



Amauroclopius bispinus Stal. One example from Mallali. 



