352 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Forty-one specimens: twelve from Nueva Gerona, June i-July 25; 

 four from Santa Fe, July 23; eleven from McKinley, July 24; fourteen 

 from Columbia, August i. 



Described from eight specimens, taken at Columbia and McKinley, 

 which were submitted to Mr. Heidemann for study and determination, 

 and to which he gave the above specific name, having decided that 

 they were new to science. The description here supplied will serve to 

 distinguish the species, which Mr. Heidemann had intended to name 

 in honor of the collector, the late Mr. Gustav A. Link. (Types in 

 Carnegie Museum, paratypes in U. S. National Museum). (H. O.) 



(35), (36) 

 Genus Solubea Bergroth. 



{(Ebalus Stal) 



30. S. pugnax (Fabricius) (Heidemann det) 



One specimen from Nueva Gerona, July 25. This species is com- 

 mon in the southern United States. (31) 



Genus Euschistus Dallas. 



31. E. ursus Van Duzee. (Heidemann del.) 



One specimen from Columbia, August I. (30) 



Genus Thyanta Stal. 



32. T. perditor (Fabricius). (Heidemann det.) 



One taken at Nueva Gerona, July 25; and another caught at Colum- 

 bia, August I. This is a common species throughout the nearctic and 

 neotropical regions of America. (29) 



Family COREIDM. 

 Subfamily MYCTiN^. 

 Genus Acanthocerus Palisot de Beauvois. 

 {Hymenophora Amyot & Serville) 



33. A. (Hymenophora) lobata Burmeister. (Heidemann dei.) 



One specimen, Nueva Gerona, June i. (42) 



Subfamily ANISOSCELIN^. 

 Genus Leptoglossus Guerin. 



34. L. phyllopus (Linnaeus). (Heidemann dct.) 



Two taken at Nueva Gerona, August 21. (41) 



