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HEIDEMANN 



Family BERYTID^. 



9. Jalysus (Metacanthus) tenellus Stal. 



Jalysus tenellus Stal, Freg. Eug. Resa, Ins., p. 236, 1859. Enum. Hem., iv, 

 p. 128, 1874. 



Chatham, May 27, 1S99. 



One specimen, which agrees very well with Stal's description, differ- 

 ing only in the length of the fourth joint of antennae, which is much 

 shorter than the second. 



Family LYGiEID^. 



10. Nysius marginalis Dallas. 



Nysius margifialis Dallas, List 11, Hemipt., p. 556, 1852. — Stal, Freg. Eug. 

 Resa, Ins., p. 252, 1859. — Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 85, 

 1877. 

 Two specimens ; male and female. This species has never been re- 

 ported from any place outside of the Galapagos Islands. 



Family CAPSID^. 



11. Miris lineata Butler. 



Miris lineata Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 89, 1877. 



Albemarle, June 12, 1899. 



Two specimens, one is a larva. The adult specimen agrees very 

 well with Mr. A. G. Butler's description of a Miris from Charles 

 Island (Galapagos Islands) except that it is somewhat larger. 



Family REDUVIID^. 

 (Subfamily Harpactoridae.) 



12. Cosmoclopius (Harpactor.) sp. .^ 



Albemarle, June 12, 1S99, 



One specimen in the larval condition. Probably Harpactor nigro- 

 annulatus Stal. 



(Subfamily Nabidae.) 



13. Nabis punctipennis Blanchard. 



Nabis punctipen7iis Blan'CHARD : Gay, Hist, de Chili, Zool., vil, p. 16 f, 

 1852. — Sign, Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, Ser. 4, iii, p. 577. 



Charles, May 10, 1899. Albemarle, March 23, 1899. 

 Two specimens; male and female. It very closely resembles the 

 common species Nabis ferns Linne. 



