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genua Aphanus (see Kirkaldy, Entom., 1001, p. 177). The generic name Calgpto- 

 notus of Douglas cannot then be accepted for this species. When Stal, in 1872 

 (Gen. Lyg. Eur., p. 57), separated rolandri from the other species, he ought to have 

 re-introduced the older name by Laporte instead of the one given by Douglas and 

 Scott much later. As the genus Calyptonotux, Dougl. and Scott also includes other 

 allied species, it may hereafter, when the rolandri group has been separated, be 

 used for the species now wrongly included under Aphanus, which species otherwise 

 will lack a common generic name for their many subgenera. 



TINGIDINA. 



17. Monanthia ciliata, Fieb., = Tingis reticulata, H.-S. See Horvath, Synops. 

 Tingit., 1906, p. 70. 



18. Monanthia ampliata, H.-S., = Tingis id. 



19. Monanthia carditi, L., = Tingis id. The type for the genus Tingis, Fabr., 

 1803! 



20. Monanthia angustata, H.-S., = Tingis id. 



21. Monanthia costata, H.-S. , = Catoplatus fabricii, Stal. Acanthia costata, 

 Fabr., which has been wrongly considered as identical with Herrich-Schaeffer's species, 

 is a species of Copium. See Horvath, Syn. Ting., p. 91. The specimen which 

 Horvath mentions is Fabricius' type-specimen, and belongs to the University 

 Museum in Copenhagen, from where I have had it lent to me. 



22. Monanthia dumetorum, H.-S., = Physatochila id. 



23. Monanthia qnadrimaculata, Wolff, = Physatochila id. 

 21. Monanthia simplex, H.-S., = Oneochila id. 



EMESINA. 



25. Ploiaria, auct., nee Scop., = Ploiariola, Eeut., Rev. Syn., p. 711. Saunders 

 has, in this following Champion, identified this genus with the exotic Ploiariodes, 

 Buch. White (from the Hawaiian Islands), which, however, is a quite distinct 

 genus. See Bergroth, Verh. Zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, lvi, p. 305. 



NABINA. 



26. Nobis, auct., Saund., = Iteduviolus, Kirby. N. gutlula was fixed in 180-4 

 by Latreille as the type for Nabis, which name therefore ought to be used instead 

 of the current Prostemma. See Kirkaldy, " The Entomol., 1900, p. 264." Stal 

 already held this opinion (En. Hem., iii, 1873, p. 108), and adopted Corisais, 

 Schrank, for the species usually represented under Nabis. The type for Corisctts 

 however was dauci (= Alydus calcaratus, L. ?), fixed in 1801. (See Kirkaldy, 

 I. c, 1900, p. 263). The genus Reduviolus was (1837) set up by Kirby, Richardson's 

 Fauna Bor.-amer., iv, p. # 280, for a species nearly related to ferns, L. 



SALDINA (= ACANTH1INA). 



27. Salda = Acanthia, Latr. In 1797 (Pn'e de car. gen., p. 85) Latreille says 

 expressly : Je ne rapporte a ce genre que les especes de Fabr. que Ton trouve 

 ordinaireinent aux bords des eaux. Kirkaldy says (Entomol., 1899, p. 218) : 

 " Reuter indicates zoster se, Fabr., and litloralis, Linn., as the types of Acanthia, 

 Fabr., but as this has been accepted neither by Saunders, Lethierry and Severin, 

 nor Puton, nor yet by Horvath, it may be worth while to recapitulate the reasons 



