NO. l3.;o. NE W MEXICA N HEMIPTERA—IIETEROPTERA— VHLER. 8 5 1 



BANASA VARIANS Stal. 

 Bwiasa niriaiis Htal, Rio Heinipt., I, p. IL {J!, il i m iil inl iis 't^tal). 



Three specimens with immature colors were found on Aug-ust 7. 

 Two others with more mature integuments were taken on the same 

 day. 



THYANTA CASTA Stal. 



Tliyanta cmta HtAl, Rtett. Ent. Zeit., XXIII, 18(i2, p. 104. 

 One specimen was secured August 3. 



DENDROCORIS HUMERALIS Uhler. 

 Dendrocorh luivieraliHV'B.i.v.H, Haydeu, Bull. Geol. Surv. Terr., 1877, p. 400. 



Four specimens were taken August 6. The specimens of this spe- 

 cies Ijrought together from the Northern, Eastern, Middle, and 

 Southern States show a moderate amount of modification of the 

 lateral thoracic angles and some deviation in grouping of punctures, 

 as well as more or less sutiusion of rufous on the prouotum and 

 hemelytra. 



DENDROCORIS FRUTICICOLA Bergroth. 



Dendrocork friitmeola Bergroth, Revue d'Ent., 1891, p. 228. 



Two specimens of the plain colored Aariet}" were captured August 13. 



This species extends in distribution, localh', from arid southern 



California through Arizona to the vicinity of Las Vegas, New Mexico. 



PERIBALUS LIMBOLARIUS Stal. 



PerihahiK Ihnholarins StIl, Enuin. Heinipt., II, 1872, p. ."54. 



One specimen was taken August 6. 



This species is reported to have been taken in (California and Mexico. 

 The writer has examined specimens from Lower California, Colorado, 

 Texas, most of the States east of the Mississippi River, New England, 

 and Lower Canada. 



Family COREID^E. 



CORYNOCORIS DISTINCTUS Dallas. 



Corynocorifi dixtl)icti(!< Dam.as, Brit. Mus. List, II, p. lb*. 

 One specimen was secured August 12. 



CHARIESTERUS ANTENNATOR Fabricius. 



CharieKtems aiiteniidlor FAitRicirs, Syst. Hliyii<r., \>. 19S. 

 Only a single specimen, taken August 8, is in the collection. 



