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P. cinctipes Say. 



New Jersey, March 23, 1903. 



These specimens were taken under stones by Mr. A. C. Weeks. This is the 

 common form in this locality, if indeed, the other one be actually found here. 



Subfamily Cydninte. 

 Genus CYRTOMENUS Amyot & Serville. 

 C. mirabilis Perty. 



Staten Id., August. 



This is the specimen recorded in Prof. Smith's list, and was determined by 

 Dr. Ashmead. According to Van Duzee, this bug is strictly southern. 



Genus CYDNUS Fabricius (= Microporus Uhler). 



C. (Microporus) obliquus Uhler. 



Aqueduct, N. Y., September 19 (Davis). 



According to Mr. Van Duzee, this insect is southwestern, but nevertheless, the 

 specimen mentioned was taken by Mr. Davis in the Long Island locality named. 



Genus PANGiEUS Stal. 

 P. bilineatus Say. 



" N. J." (Davis), March 23. 



As Mr. Davis' collecting is limited practically to the area selected, it is fair to 

 assume that he found it within the prescribed limits. The specimen mentioned is the 

 only one I have seen, and was determined by Dr. Ashmead. 



Genus AMNESTUS Dallas. 



A. spinifrons Say. 



Staten Id., N. Y., May and June (Davis). 



Recorded in Smith's list, and determined by Dr. Ashmead. 



Genus SEHIRUS Amyot & Serville. (= Canthophorus Mulsant & Rey). 

 S. cinctus de Beauvois. 



Hamilton Co., N. Y. (Davis). 



Subfamily Pentatomin^;. 



Some of the records, localities and dates in this subfamily are additional to my 

 list of the Pentatomidse, in Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. , for December, 1903. 



Genus BROCHYMENA Amyot & Serville. 



B. arborea Say. 



Staten Id., N. Y., August 31, June n, September; Lakehurst, N. J., May 26, 

 June, September 6. 



