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X. OESTRID^E 



A 



XI. CUTEREBRID.-E 



1. Subcylindrical macrotype eggs rapid- 



ly tapered at anal end and with 

 operculum at the obliquely-trun- 

 cate cephalic end, incubated in 

 uterus and attached by lateroanal 

 surface to hairs of host by means 

 of a viscid fluid — Gastrophiliae. 



2. Elongate subcylindrical pediceled ma- 



crotype eggs without operculum 

 incubated in uterus and attached 

 by the broad claspers of the pedicel 

 to hairs of host by means of a vis- 

 cid fluid, the chorion cleaving 

 longitudinally for the escape of the 

 maggot — Hypodermise. 



3. Elongate subcylindrical macrotype 



eggs, hatching in uterus, the whit- 

 ish maggots deposited free or in 

 choria in the nostrils of host — 

 Oestriae. 



1. Elongate subcylindrical large macro- 

 type eggs with heavy chorion and 

 operculum at cephalic end, incu- 

 bated in uterus and attached b>' 

 lateral surface to hair or skin of 

 host by means of a profuse viscid 

 fluid — Cuterebriae, Dermatobiia?. 



SOME HETEROPTEROUS HEMIPTERA FROM SOUTHERN 



PINES, N. C. 



BY J. R. DE LA TORRE BUENO, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. 



The Heteroptera listed below were all collected by Mr. A. H. 

 Manee, of Southern Pines, N. C, whose labours have made possible 

 the preparation of this paper. It is interesting not only on account 

 of the records of distribution, data of great value in themselves, 

 but also because it represents the fauna of a restricted area. It is 

 hoped that it will be of value as a contribution to faunistics. 



February-, 1913 



