190 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Subfam i ly CHARIES TERIN/R. 



C.enus CHARIESTERUS Castelnau. 



48. C. antennator Fabricius. 



Greensburg, July to October 22, 1900. Sweeping golden- 

 rod and bushes near Oakford Park. 



Subfamily CENTR OSCELIN.E. 

 Genus ANASA Amyot et Serville. 



49. A. tristis De Geer. 



The common "Squash-bug" is found all over Westmoreland 

 County, and also in Allegheny and Washington Counties. Mr. 

 Henry Klages (Jeannette) found them by the hundreds under the 

 bark of an old tree in mid-winter. 



50. A. armigera Say. 



Jeannette (Klages). One specimen. 



51. A. repipta Uhler (MS.). 



Jeannette (Klages). One specimen. 



Subfamily ALYDIN .E. 



Genus ALYDUS Fabricius. 



52. A. eurinus Say. 



Patton, July 15, Greensburg, July 27. Usually on golden-rod. 



53. A. conspersus Montandon. 



Patton, July 15, Greensburg, July 2 to Sei)tember. On 

 golden-rod. 



Genus MEGALOTOMUS Fieber. 



54. M. quinque-spinosus Say. 



Pittsburgh. 



Subfamily CORIZINyE. 



Genus HARMOSTES Burmeister, 



55. H. reflexulus Say. 



Penn Station, May 16, 1903 ; Greensburg, July 23 to Sep- 

 tember 21, 1902 ; Jeannette, August 15. In weedy fields. 



