HEMIPTERA 365 



Charles, June 35, 1899. 



One specimen, a female. This species is found in the West Indies, 

 Mexico and Brazil. It is also recorded from Florida. 



3. Nezara viridans Stal. 



Nezara viridans Stal, Freg. Eug. Resa, Ins., p. 128, 1859. 



Albemarle, February i, 1S99. 



A single specimen, a male. The species also occurs in Peru and 

 Panama. It had previously been recorded from Chatham Island in 

 the Galapagos archipelago by Mr. P. R. Uhler (Scien. Res. Expl. 

 Fish Comm. Steamer Albatross). 



4. Thyanta perditor Fabricius. 



Cimex perditor Fabricius, Ent. Syst., iv, p. 102, 1794. 



Albemarle, June 9, 1899. Chatham, May 25, 1899. 



Two specimens ; male and female. It belongs to the group which 

 has the spines on the lateral margin of the thorax shorter. 



Family COREID^. 



5. Anasa obscura Dallas. 



Anasa obscura Dallas, List 11, Hemipt., p. 505, 1852. 



Chatham, May 25, 1899. 



Two specimens, male and female. Originally described from the 

 Galapagos Islands. 



6. Jadera sanguinolenta Fabricius. 



Cimex sanguiiiolenta Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 721, 18, 1775. 



Wenman, December 18, 1889. 



Four specimens, males and females. Two are of the brachypterous 

 form. This species occurs in the West Indies, in Brazil, and is also 

 found in Paraguay. 



7. Stenocephalus insularis Dallas (.?). 



Stetiocephalus insularis Dallas, List 11, Hemipt., p, 482, 1852. 



Indefatigable, April 28, 1899. 



A single specimen. It seems to agree with the description by 

 Dallas, but the specimen is too soiled to allow a definite determination. 



The type specimen came from the Galapagos Islands. 



8. Harmostes serratus Fabricius. 



Coreus scrratus Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iv, p. 133, 1794. 



Albemarle, February 25, 1899. 



Two specimens, male and female. The specimens have the prin- 

 cipal characters of Harmostes serratus Fabr., but differ somewhat in 

 having a shorter rostrum ; they belong to the pale variety. 



