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Family Chalcidid^. 

 Lencopis affinis Say. November. 

 Chalcis ovata Say. November. 



Podagrion mantis Ashm. June, in cage in oats field. 

 Eniacaca texana Ashm. June, in cage in oats field. 



Family Eurytomid^. 

 Eurytoma tylodermatis Ashm. July, in oats field; August, by sweeping. 



Family PxEROMALiDiE. 

 Neocatolaccus tylodermse Ashm. July and August, by sweeping. 



Family MymaridjE. 

 Polynema oecanthi Ashm. June, in cage in oats field. 



Family Ichneumonid^. 

 Compson-yptus calipterus Say. October. 

 Ophion bilineatus Say. October; October, at night, taken at trap light. 



(Det. by C. W. Hooker.) 

 Enicospilus purgatus Say. October. (Det. by C. W. Hooker.) 



Family Braconid^. 

 Glyptomorpha rugator Say. August. 

 Microbracon (Bracon) mellitor Say. July and August, by sweeping. 



Order Hemiptera. 



Practically the same arrangement of the Hemiptera as has 

 been used in my former lists is followed at this time, although 

 a new subordinal division is recognized by the name Phytoph- 

 thires. 



Suborder HETEROPTERA. 

 summary of families and species, including varieties. 



Cydnidae 6 Reduviidae 10 



Pentatomidae 13 Anthocoridae 1 



Coreidae 11 Capsidje 19 



Berytidas 1 Emesidae 2 



Lygaeidae 16 Gelastocoridas 1 



Tingidae 2 Corisidae 2 



Aradidae 1 



Families represented, 13; total number of forms, 85. 

 Family Cydnid^e. 



Thyreocoris gillettei Van. D. July in oats-stubble field. 



unicolor Beauv. June and July. 

 Cyrtomenus mirabilis obtusus Uhl. July and October, at night, taken at 



trap light. (Det. by 0. Heidemann.) 

 Pangsius spangbergi Sign. July and August, at night, taken at trap 



light. 

 A7nnestus pusillus Uhl. July, at night, taken at trap light. 



