190 Kansas Academy of Science. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS A CATALOGUE OF THE 

 INSECTS OF KANSAS. 



Eesults of Personal Collecting. 



By Elbert S. Tucker, Museum Assistant in Systematic Entomology, University of Kansas, 

 Lawrence. 



ADDITIONS TO THE KANSAS LIST OF HEMIPTERA- 

 HETEROPTERA. 



'' I^HE names of forty-eight species or varieties of Hemiptera- 

 J- Heteroptera are hereby added to the Kansas list which was 

 begun by Prof. E. A. Popenoe in Transactions Kansas Academy 

 of Science, volume IX, pages 62, 63, and recently enlarged by Mr. 

 F. F. Crevecoeur, loc. cit., volume XIX, pages 232-234. 



All the specimens were collected in Douglas county, except in 

 one instance, which is especially denoted. 



Family PENTATOMIDiE, 



(Subfamily Cydninse.) 

 Cydnus obliquus Uhl. April. 

 Pangteus uhleri Signoret. May, June, July, October. 



(Subfamily Pentatomiuce.) 

 Brochymena quadrupustulata Fab. April, August. 

 Pentatoma ligata Stal. April, October. 

 Euschistus tristigmus Say, var. pyrrhocerus H.-Sch. July; July, twilight; 



August. 

 Menecles insertus Say. April, November. 



Family CoREm.E. 

 Archimerus calcarator Fab. June; June, twilight. 

 Acanthocephala instabilis Uhl. October. 



terminalis Dallas. June, October. 

 Leptoglossus oppositus Say. October; October, twilight; November; No- 

 vember, twilight. 

 Alydus eurinus Say. August. 



pilosulus H.-Sch. August. 

 Harmostes fraterculus Stal. August. 

 Corizus nigristernum Signoret. May, July. 



sidae Fab. August, on cockle-bur blossoms. 



Family Lyg.eid.t2. 

 Nysius minutus Uhl. July; August; August, at night. Also in Sedgwick 



county; September, 

 Belonochilus numenius Say. November. 

 Phlegyas annulicrus Stal. May, at night. 

 Sphragisticus nebulosus Fal. August, at night. 

 Eremocoris ferus Say. August, October. 



