112 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Trigonotylus rufico7'fiis, Fall. — Two examples from Nigger Point, 

 Qiiinze Lake. 



Collaria Afeilleii7'i, Prov. — Barrier River and Temiskamingue. 

 Resthenia i?isignis, Say. — At Barrier River Mr. Palmer took two 

 examples of this species that were entirely black, except a touch of rufous 

 on the collar and lateral submargins of the pronotum. 1 have taken it at 

 Hamburg and Gowanda, N. Y., and have seen others from Idaho and 

 Winnipeg. It seems to be northern in distribution. 



i\Io7iolocoris fiUcis^ Linn. — Temagami and Quinze Lake. 

 Neoborus amoeniis,\}\\\.\ var. Palmeri,r\. var., Reuter. — Pale livid, 

 eyes castaneous, clypeus piceous toward its apex; vitta below the base of 

 the antennae ferruginous, two vittae on either side of the pronotum nigro- 

 piceous, the exterior submarginal, not attaining the base, interior extend- 

 ing from the exterior angle of the collum to the base of the pronotum ; 

 corium with a slender vitta along the apical one-half of the cubital vein and 

 a line within the basal margin of the membrane nigro-piceous ; apex of the 

 second joint of the antennae and the two ultimate joints black, third pale 

 at base. Female. — Klauck's, one example. A very pretty and distinct 

 species. 



Neoborus {Xefioboj-us, n. subg.) conunissui'alis, n. sp., Reuter. — Ob- 

 long. Differs from JV. ajnoenus^ Uhl. (saxe/is, [//i/., 7iot of Disi.), in 

 having the rostrum somewhat shorter, the costal margin of the hemelytra 

 less rounded, and especially in having the sides of the pronotum not at all 

 calloused ; pale yellowish-white, smooth and polished, antennte, eyes, 

 claval commissure slenderly, and the extreme apex of the rostrum and the 

 tarsi black ; head about two-fifths narrower than the base of the pronotum, 

 viewed from, before a little shorter than its basal width with the eyes; 

 viewed from the side the cheeks in both sexes as high as the eyes ; vertex 

 slenderly margined; in the male about three-fourths, in the female two to 

 two and a-half times broader than the eyes ; rostrum attaining the apex of 

 the mesosternum ; antennae slender, first joint in the male as long as the 

 head viewed from before ; in the female a little shorter, second joint in 

 the female twice longer than the first and a little longer than the basal 

 width of the pronotum ; in the male distinctly longer ; pronotum about 

 one-fifth shorter than its basal width, sides nearly straight, callosities 

 moderately elevated, concolorous, in the middle somewhat indistinct, disk 

 on either side quite densely and strongly rugose-punctate ; hemelytra long 

 surpassing the abdomen, obsoletely punctate, membrane whitish-hyaline, 



