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Genus PODISUS Herrich-Schaeffer. 

 P. cynicus Say. 



Brookville, N. J., July; Hewitt, N. J., July ; Staten Id., N. V., August. 



I have never taken this, and from Mr. Davis' few specimens, would conclude it 

 is not abundant locally. In general, also, these individuals are smaller than 

 examples from the South in my collection. 



P. maculiventris Say. 



Jamesburg, N. J., July 5 and August 31 ; Ft. Montgomery, N. V., July 26; 

 Ramapo, N. Y., May 31 ; Staten Id., N. Y., March, June 12 and 27, August 2 

 October 26 ; W. Hebron, N. Y., August and September. 



This is the most common member of the genus in this vicinity. 



P. modestus Dallas. 



Ft. Montgomery, N. Y., May 31. 



This neat little species is apparently quite raie within my limits, the specimen 

 noted being taken by Mr. Davis. 



Subfamily Acanthosominte. 



Genus ACANTHOSOMA Curtis. 

 A. lateralis Say. 



Staten Id., N. Y., April 19. 



Rarely found. This specimen was taken by Mr. Davis. 



Family COREIM:. 



This important family is well represented in some of its species, which are very 

 abundant in this district. 



Genus CHARIESTERUS Laporte. 

 C. antennator Fabricius. 



Jamesburg, N. J., July 5 ; Lakehurst, N. J., July 29. 



Apparently uncommon. I have taken none, and Mr. Davis but two, in some 

 years' collecting. 



Geous CORYNOCORIS Mayr. 

 C. typhaeus Fabricius. 



Ft. Montgomery, N. J., July 27 ; Mosholu, N. Y., July 26 ; Staten Id., N. Y. 

 June ; Westfield, N. J., July 4 and September 3. 



Genus ARCHIMERUS Burmeister. 

 A. calcarator Fabricius. 



Forest Pk., L. I., N. Y., June 27; Ft. Lee, N. J., August 8; Ft. Mont 

 gomery, N. Y., July 27 ; Mosholu, N. Y., May 29, June 13 and 22, July 25 and 26 

 October 4. 



This is a very common form, and can be found in the adult practically through 

 the year. 



