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Lioderma congrua, Uhl. — Las Cruces, N. Mex. May 8, 1891. Two 

 adults of this fine green species on alfalfa. July 16, 1891. One taken 

 on cabbage on college farm. Det. Uhler. On Nov. 13, 1892, there wa? 

 taken on Salix loiigifolia in Alameda, a specimen very similar to this 

 species, but distinct. It may be Thy ant a custator, F., but is much 

 lighter green. 



Lydocoris campestris, Fab. — Las Cruces, N. Mex. (?). Number lost, 

 which makes the locality doubtful. Det. Riley. 



Lygaetis bistrianguiaris, Say. — Chaves, N. Mex. August 6, 1892. 

 One. Det. Riley. 



Lygaeus Kahnii, Stal, — Las Cruces, N. Mex. Det. Uhler. 



Lygaeus 7-eclivatus, Say. — Las Cruces, N. Mex. July 8, 1891. On 

 squash on college farm. Previously taken on various plants, mostly on 

 flowers of Aster spinosus. Belen, N. Mex. August 7, 1892. One. 

 Grant Co., N. Mex. (W. J. H.), One. Det. Riley. 



Melanocoryphus facettis, Say. — Las Cruces, N. Mex. May 8, 1891, 

 One on alfalfa. May 23, one on ground in Soledad Canon. May 24, 

 one on ground on plain to east of Organ Mts. Det. Uhler and Riley. 



Mevibracid. — Cocanini Plateau, twelve miles north of Cedar Ranch, 

 Arizona. July 6. A long-horned tree-hopper found in numbers on the 

 stems oi Ridellia tagetina. They doubtless suck its juices. 



Metapodius grafiu/osus, Dallas. — Soledad Canon, Organ Mts., N. Mex. 

 May 23 and 24, 1891. Three inside head, at bases of leaves of a century 

 plant {Agave), up a north side branch of the Canon. The Agave was 

 probably A. Parryi. Det. Uhler. 



Murgaiitia histriojiica. — Las Cruces, N. Mex. Numerous in July on 

 Chinese cabbages on college farm. Eggs and newly hatched young 

 observed July 16. 



Narniafemorata, Stal. — Grand Canon, Arizona. Hance trail. July 

 10. Three. Det. Uhler. 



Narnia pallidicornis, Stal. — Las Cruces, N. Mex. One. A grayish-, 

 brown bug resembling Leptoglossus. Det. Riley. 



