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Neurocolpus nubilis, Say, Rhinocapsus vanduzei, Uhl. 



Poeciloscytus hasalis, Eeut, Coriscus suhcoleoptratus, Kirby. 



Capsus ater, L. Gerris rufoscutellatus, Latr. 



Dicyphus famelicus, Uhl. Rhagovelia ohesa, Uhl. 



Diaphnidia pellucida, Uhl. Salda ligata. Say. 



PilopJiorus amoemis, Uhl. Salda pallipes, Fabr. 



Besides the above, the following records are of interest, those species taken by 

 Mr. Metcalfe, being new to the Ottawa list : 



Livia maculipennis Fitch. Ottawa, on pine, April 30, (Metcalfe). 



Livia vernalis Fitch. Ottawa, on pine, April 30, (Metcalfe). 



Aphalara calthae Linn. Hull, Que., May 10, (Metcalfe). ;■ 



Aphalara marginata HsLVTis. Hull, Que., June 7, (Metcalfe). 



Psylla carpini Fitch. Hull, Que., on ironwood, Aug. 25, (Metcalfe). 



(The above species of Psyllidae were named by Mr. E. A. Schwarz, of Washing- 

 ton. A number of other species besides these were collected, but Mr. Schwarz re- 

 ported them to be undescribed.) 



Gypona albosignata Uhl. Trenton, Ont., Sept. 5, 1 sp., rare, (Evans). 



Atliysanus striola Fall. Trenton, Ont., June 18, 3 sp., rare, (Evans). 



Athysanus instabilis Van D. Trenton, Ont., 5 sp., June 23, July 21, 23, 28, 

 Aug. 1, (Evans). 



Sehirus cinctus P. B. Large numbers of this insect were seen by Miss A. M. 

 Rand, at Canaan, N.S., in early April, chiefly being clustered on old leaves under, 

 and near, apple trees. Its occurrence in such large numbers seems to me should 

 be recorded, as it is not a common habit among the Pentatomidge. Mr. Van Duzee 

 eays this is the second instance known to him of this insect appearing in large 

 numbers. 



Corynocoris distinctus Dall. Sudbury, Ont.; Eldorado, Ont., Sept. 1, (Evans). 



Alydrus pluto Uhler. Crow's Nest Pass, B.C., (W. S. Drury). 



Alydrus conspersus Mont. Trenton, Ont., (Evans). 



Alydrus scuteUatus Van D. Crow's Nest Pass, B.C., (W. S. Drury). 



Protenor helfragei Hagl. Sudbury, Ont.; Eldorado, Ont., Sept. 1, (Evans). 



Phlegyas ahdreviatusJJhleT. Belleville, Ont., (Evans). 



Corizus crassicornis L. Sudbury, Ont., June 23 ; Hastings Co., Ont., June 26, 

 (Evans). 



Cymus luridus Stal. Trenton, Ont., Aug. 17, (Evans). 



Ligyrocoris diffussus Uhler. Trenton, Ont., Sept. 1, (Evans). 



Ligyrocoris contracta Say. Crow's Nest Pass, B.C., (W. S. Drury). 



Geocoris bullatus Say. Belleville, Ont., (Evans) ; N.W.T., (J. Macoun) ; 

 Crow's Nest Pass, B.C., (W. S. Drury). 



Resthenia insitiva Say. Belleville, Ont., (Evans). 



Diaphnidia dehilis Uhler. Trenton, Ont., Sept. 3, (Evans). 



Labops burmeisteri Stal. Sudbury, Ont., 1 sp., (Evans). Mr. Van Duzee 

 remarks, " is new to the Canadian list, and, in fact, new to this continent, so far 

 as published records are concerned. I have seen one more specimen, which was 

 taken in the Adirondacks last summer. It was described from specimens taken in 

 Siberia and Kamschatka." 



Reduviolus roseipennis Rent. Trenton, Ont., June 7, Sept. 16, (Evans). 



Pygolampis pectoralis Say. Trenton, Ont., (Evans). 



Orthoptera. 

 During 1909, Dr. E. M. "Walker has examined several small collections of 

 Orthoptera for Canadians. Among these are some species which he considers should 



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