NO. 1360. NEW MEXICAN nEMIPTERA—JIETEROPTERA—VIILER. 363 



settle this insect in spots thousands of niilos apart. The swift winds 

 blowino- in snniinor from the n^trjon of southwest Texas might readily 

 l)e a factor in transportino- weak insects. The winds both seaward 

 and landward do this work on a vast scale along the Atlantic coast, 

 from southern Floi'ida to Long Island, N(>w York, at frequent inter- 

 \als, especially in the tidal estuaries of rivers and on shores of ba)^s. 



Family AK AD I O.K. 



BRACHYRHYNCHUS EMARGINATUS Say. 

 lirdclu/rJii/iirJiiis (indn/matus Say, lleteropt. X. Amer., p. .SO. 

 One specimen was found August 6. 



ARADUS AMERICANOS Herrich-Schaeffer. 



Aradus americamis \lv.KRKn-^CHMVY¥.w., Wanz. Ins., VIII, p. 115, fig. 889. 

 One adult specimen and three larvae were found August 6 and 9. 



ARADUS LUGUBRIS Fallen. 



Aradna lugidiris Fallex, Ileinipt. Suec, p. 139. 

 Two specimens were taken August 8 and 11. 



Family ANTHOCORID.E. 



ANTHOCORIS NIGRIPES Reuter. 



Anthocoris nigripes Rkitek, Monog. Anthoc, p. 69. 

 Four or live specimens in different states of coloring were found 

 August 2, 0, and 12. 



ANTHOCORIS FULVIPENNIS Reuter. 

 Ai)t}ii><-(>ri-<J'idrlj>i')nils Rei'tkh, Monog. Aiitlinc., p. 69. 



A few specimens of this very variable species were taken August 5 

 and 18. Much uncertainty attends the determination of these speci- 

 mens, rhey de\iate from the description, and all differ from one type 

 of color and marking. 



PIEZOSTETHUS CALIFORNICUS Reuter. 



PiezostetJuix (•(difonilriia JiF.VTKH, ^lonog. Antlioc, ]>. 46. 

 Two s])eeimens were secured August 18. Th(\v agree with the type 

 as it appears in California. 



Siil)thinily OORTSC^TT).!^". 



CORISCUS SERICANS Reuter. 



rWn'.sY'?/.') ,smrrn).t IlEfTEK, Monog. Corisc, Ot'fv. Vet. Ak;i(l. Forlianill., 1S7'J, i>. s;>. 

 One siH'cimen was taken August 2. 



