38 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xviii. 



are usually armed with three spines near the apex. Distant in the 

 Biologia Cent. Am. mentions the color variations of the legs. In the 

 series of forty specimens before me the apical half of the hind fem- 

 ora, commonly the apical part of the middle femora and rarely the 

 apices of the fore femora are blackish. 



Arhaphe cicindeloides Walk. 



I found this species rather common in the Huachuca Mts., Ari- 

 zona, running about on the ground among the dead leaves. It is 

 about the size of and very closely resembles A. Carolina H. Schf. The 

 anterior lobe of the pronotum is whitish tomentose and the white 

 markings on the wing covers are similar in the two species. But 

 in cicindeloides the head, seen from above, is larger, more globose 

 and impunctate ; in Carolina the head is furnished with large, rather 

 scattered punctures, and the membrane of the wing covers is some- 

 what more developed. 



Leptoypha brevicornis Champ. 



Common in the Huachuca Mts., Arizona. The differences be- 

 tween this species and our L. niutica are pointed out by Champion. 



Dichocysta pictipes Champ. 



In this species, which was obtained in the Huachuca Mts., Ari- 

 zona, the pronotum is furnished on either side with a very large bulbi- 

 form process. It has otherwise much the appearance of one of the 

 Teleonemias. 



Teleonema variegata Champ. 



Four specimens of this characteristic species were taken with the 

 preceding. 



Mr. O. Heidemann kindly determined these three species of Tin- 

 gitidae for me. 



Homalocoris guttatus Walk. 



Dr. Henry Skinner obtained a single specimen of this species in 

 the Huachuca M'ts., Arizona. This specimen differs from Cham- 

 pion's figure in the Biologia Cent. Amer. in having the red spots on 

 the posterior lobe of the pronotum more elongate and oblique. 



Apiomerus longispinus Champ. 



This species was very common in the Huachuca Mts., Arizona. 

 It is black with a pale spot at each lateral incisure of the abdominal 



