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definitely. As it is, consider the labor necessary in hemipterology 

 to settle beyond doubt the identity of some 30 or so species with 

 European forms. A certain proportion of these, due to the labors 

 of Dr. Horvath, are now decided definitely, although there is some 

 question as to two or three of them, which Van Duzee has brought 

 up in a recent paper.* 



Superfamily PENTATOMOIDEA. 



Family PENTATOMID^. 



Subfamily I. Asopin^ Schout. 



Genus PERILLOIDES Schout. 



1. P. circumcinctus Stal. 



White Plains, July 3, nymph ; loth, adults and nymphs; 25th, adults. 



Genus MINEUS Stal. 



2. M. strigipes H. S. 



White Plains, April 18, perched on a rock; July 4, 5, 10; Sept. 3, 

 nymph in last instar; Sept. 5, 25 and 26. 



Genus APATETICUS Dallas. 



Van Duzee differs with Schouteden in regard to the arrangement 

 of this genus, in the article cited. As to whether Podisus is entitled 

 to full generic rank or is only a subgenus will have to be settled by 

 the specialists. I defer to Van Duzee in his opinion, and rearrange 

 our species accordingly. 



3. A, (Apoecilus) cynicus Say. 



White Plains, Aug. 30, in flight. 



4. A. (Apoecilus) bracteatus Fitch. 



No new record. 



Genus PODISUS H. S. 



5. P. (Podisus) maculiventris Say. 



White Plains, Feb. 12, hibernating adults under a stone. 



6. P. (Podisus) modestus Dallas. 



No new record. 



Subfamily Pentatomin.^. 



Genus BANASA Stal. 



7. B. catinus Dallas. 



Scarsdale, May 25, swept under apple tree. 

 * Can. Ent., XLI, No. 10, pp. 369-375, Oct., 1909. 



