\\'IRTNER : HeMIPTRRA OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. 20") 



Family HENICOCEPHALID^. 



Genus HENICOCEPHALUS Westwood. 



1 85. H. culicis Uhler. 



Grecnsburg, June. Sweeping shrubs and weeds in the old 

 cemetery. 



Family REDUVIID.E. 



Subfamily EMESIN^. 



(^.enus PL(KARIODES B. White. 



186. P. erabundus Say. 



One specimen attracted by light at St. Vincent's College, 

 Beatty, in May. 



Genus EMESA Fabricius. 



187. E. longipes De Geer. 



Greensburg, August 20, 1901. Sweeping high weeds in an 

 open woods. 



Subfamily SAICINyE. 



Genus ONCEROTRACHELUS Stal. 



188. 0. acuminatus Say. 



Beatty. 



Subfamily STENOPODIN.E. 



Genus PYGOLAMPIS Germar. 



1 89. P. pectoralis Say. 



Greensburg; Pittsburgh, June; Penn Station, June 20, 1904, 

 on the lawn at the rear of my house, on blue-grass. 



Subfamily ACANTHASPIN^. 

 Genus REDUVIUS Lamarck. 



190. R. personatus Linnceus. 



One specimen of the "Bed-bug Hunter" was found at Jean- 



nette. 



Genus CONORHINUS Castelnau. 



191. C. sanguisugus Leconte. 



The " Kissing-bug" has been found at Beatty and at Wilmer- 

 ding. It was also found in Washington County, December 18, 

 in the stump of an old ash tree in company with the nymphs. 



