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Phlegyas abbreviata Uhler. — One long-winged specimen was swept. 



Crophius disconotus Say. — Beaten from oak. 



Ligyrocoris diffusus Uhler. 



Pâmera basalts Dallas. 



Antillocoris ( = Clige7ies) pilostihis Uhler. — Taken by sweeping 

 grasses in dry cranberry bog. 



Pseudocnemodus bnmeri Barber. — Two long-winged specimens were 

 swept, one by daylight, the other at night. This is a pretty common 

 and widespread species. 



Cai'pilis ferriiginea Stal. — Two specimens taken by sweeping in a 

 marsh. This species has apparently not been recognized since Stal 

 described it in 1874, in En. IV, pp. 144, 153. This is a notable 

 addition to our fauna, and serves to show how little is known of the 

 Hemiptera of any given region. 



Ozophora pictiiraia Uhler. — A number of specimens were taken 

 at light and one was beaten from oak. This is a most agile species. 



Drymus imtis Say. 



Co7'ythuca juglandis Fitch. — Taken by beating. 



Corythuca crataegi Morrill. — Taken by beating. 



Coryihuca pergandei Heidemann, 



Physatocheila plexa Say. — Beaten from oak. 



Rediiviolus sordidiis Rent. 



Reduviolus ferus Linne'. 



Mesovelia bisignata Uhler. 



Rhagovelia obesa Uhler. 



Microvelia americana Uhler. — There are also 3 seemingly undes- 

 cribed Microveliae. 



Gerris marginattis Say. 



G err is remigis Say. 



Trepobates pictus H. S. 



Rheumat abates rileyi Bergroth. — Abundant on the lake. 



Nœogeus {=' Hebrus Curtis) co?ic'mniis Uhl. — Quite abundant on the 

 damp edges of a cranberry bog. 



Pygolampis, sp. — Nymph. 



Pselliopiis {^ Aliiyas) cinctiis Fab. — Beaten and swept. Found 

 mating. 



Zelus luridus Stal. — Nymphs. 



Fitchid aptera Stal. — One large fully-winged female was swept in a 

 little meadow. 



