360 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. yol.xxvii. 



PILOPHORUS AMCENUS Uhler. 



Piloplwrus aina-nus Uhler, Ent. Amer., Ill, 18.S7, p. 30. 



Three specimens were taken August 12. This species inhabits the 

 scrub pine on the coastal ])hiin of tho Atlantic States in June and July. 



ILNACORA VIRIDIS Uhler. 

 Ilvacoraviridi.^'UYihEU, Gillette and Baker, Report Col. Exper, Station, 1895, p. 41- 

 Two distorted ilabby specimens were found August 10. 



STHENAROPS CHLORIS Uhler. 



SfJiennroj')S chluris VuIjEr, Hayden, Bull. (ieol. Survey, III, No. 2, ]>. 419. 

 Two specimens were taken August 10. 



MALACOCORIS sp? 



Two specimens were secured, })ut the}' are not good enough for 

 description. 



ONCOTYLUS LONGIPENNIS Uhler. 



Oncotylus longipennis Uhi.eh, Gillette and Baker, Col. Report Exper. Station, 1895, 

 p. 43. 



Three specimens were taken August 10 and 11. 



HALTICUS INTERMEDIUS, new species. 



Coal black, highl}' polished, })roadly ovate, triangularly^ narrowing 

 from l)ase of hemelytra to front of head, and of medium convexity. 

 Head narrow, highly polished, with deep sutures bounding the rough 

 occiput and the inner margin of the ev^es, the face very convex, narrow, 

 triangular, the tylns prominent. Antennas mostly testaceous, long 

 and very slender, reaching to about the l)ase of the cuneus, the basal 

 joint a little thickei' than the following one, dark in the middle, short, 

 projecting a little in front of the eyes, the second nearly as long as 

 the pronotum, the third and fourth still more slender, the two together 

 about as long as the second. Rostrum l)lack, reaching the middle 

 coxse. Pronotum triangularly narrowing toward the head, the lateral 

 margins ver}' slender!}' retlexed, the surface ver}" moderately convex, 

 feebly wrinkled anteriorly, the callosities obsolete, and the posterior 

 margin a little curved. Scutellum moderately convex, obsoletely 

 scabrous, acute at tip. Corium convexly inflated posteriorly, more pol- 

 ished and less scabrous on that part, sutures deep, the costal margin 

 strongly curved, thick, prominent, but not steeply curved down, mem- 

 brane smoky white, broad, with the cuneus depressed. Legs coal 

 black, the knees, tibiae, and tarsi pale testaceous. Pleurites scabrous, 

 the venter highh' polished. Length to tip of membrane 2^-3 mm. 

 Width of pronotum about 1 nnn. Width across hemelytra 1^ to 1^ mm. 



Tyjje.— Cat. No. 0852, U.S.N. M. 



