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Fiiniily LARCtID^1<:. 



LARGUS CINCTUS Herrich-Schaeffer. 



Xar(/u.s c('Hr/'(.s' IlKKKicri-SciiAEFFEK, Wail/. TiiHckt., VII, p. (>, lii;. 6811 



Several >specimeus of thi« robust dark \-:iricty wore taken Augu.st 2, 

 G, and 11. 



Family CAPSID.E. 



MIRIS INSTABILIS Uhler. 



Miris imiabilis Uhler, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1871, p. 104. 

 Mirisaffinis Reuter, Caps, ex Bor. Amer., p. 59. 



One specimen of the large variety was secured August 4, and a 

 freshly excluded male on August 3. 



CLIVINEMA RUBIDA, new species. 



Form of C. vilJosa Reuter but compact and stouter, dull red with 

 black markings, the under side mostly black, shining. Head broad, 

 black, polished, short as seen from above, convex between the eyes, 

 not excavated as in O. villosa, the face nearly vertical. Base of tylus 

 prominent, polished. Basal joint of antennre short, stout, the second 

 joint thick, cylindrical subclavate, about twice as long as the first, 

 Ijoth black, the third and fourth short, abruptly more slender, almost 

 setaceous, piceous. Rostrum stout, black, extending to behind mid- 

 dle coxa\ Gula sunken, short. Pronotum broad, convex, dull rufous, 

 the surface coarsely, confluently granulate-punctate, the callosities 

 confluent, black, polished, tumidly elevated, the hood a little produced 

 over the base of head, the humeral angles broadly curved. ScuteUum 

 small, convex, black, a little longer than wide, roughly punctate. 

 Corium dull rufous, minutely scabrous, with the border across the 

 base of cuneus indented, clavus like the corium, but discolored brown- 

 ish, membrane smoke black, projecting considerably behind tip of 

 abdomen. Legs stout, black. 



Length to tip of abdomen -1 nun. Width of pronotum 1^ nun. 



Type.— C&t No. 68-18, U.S.N.M. 



Two specimens were secured August 4 and 16. Faint traces of 

 caducous pubescence seem to show that hairs were present Avhen the 

 specimens were fresh, but the species is not at all liirsute, as in C. vil- 

 losa Reuter. 



HADRONEMA MILITARIS Uhler. 

 Hadronema mUltdris Uhler, Hayden, Report Geol. Surv. Montana, p. 412. 

 Two specimens of this \'ery common species were taken August 12. 



