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often mentioned and figured in agricultural reports (first by 

 Glover, U. S. Agr. Rep., 1855, p. 95, pi. viii., fig. 9) as M. 

 femoratus, but it is nevertheless found in just such situations as 

 are given for the latter, and is the only species I met with in the 

 South. The locality of this species is given in the Check List 

 as the Western States. 

 .Leptoglossus phyllopus Linn. Numbers taken on thistles and in much the 

 same places as the preceding. N. O. ; B. la F. 



LVGAEID/E. 



Myodocha sen-ipes Oliv. One taken under old wood ? 

 Melanocoj-yphus bicrucis Say. Four taken on plants in May. B. la F. 

 This species I have also taken in Kansas and Michigan. 



PYRRHOCORIDiE. 



Largus succmctus Linn. Fifteen taken in April on leaves of young shrubs 

 of elder on a plantation. In coitti, 21st April. B. la F. This 

 is no doubt the species referred to and figured by Glover (U. S. 

 Agr. Rep., 1855, p. 94, pi. viii., fig. 7) as the " Red-edged-winged 

 Reduvius," as his description appHes well to this insect. 



■ • PHYMATIDiE. 



JPIiymata erosa H. Schf. Three taken on some roadside weeds in May. 

 B. la F. The locality of this species was formerly given as 

 Mexico. 



REDUVID^. 



■2,elus bilobiis Say. One taken 22nd May on ragweed. B. la F. 

 Apiomerus sp. A larva taken under old wood ? 

 Sirthenea carinata Fab. Three taken in April under logs in damp places 



on the edge of the swamp. N. O. 

 -Rasahus biguttatus Say. Four nymphs taken in April under logs in same 



places as the preceding species. N. O. ; B. la F. The locality 



of this species was formerly given as the Western States. 

 ^Melanolestes picipes H. Schf. Six taken in April in same places with the 



two preceding. N, O. Have.also taken this species in Kansas. 

 •:Co7iorhimis variegatus Drury. One nymph taken with the preceding 



species. N. O. 



GALGULID^. 



-Galgulus oculatus Fab. One taken in slow water in April. N. O. 



