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after, with appropriate cohinient. Many of these arc recorded from 

 Long Island for the first time, and some of the otlier records aie 

 unusual or remarkable. 



Apatetkus { = Podistis) cyuiais Say.—Was taken at sugar in the 

 evening — a most unusual manner. 



ApateticHS rnaculiventris Say. 



Apateticus serieventris Uhler. 



Apatetkus modest us Dallas. 



Apateticus pladdiis Uhler. 



Hahostethus { = Peribaliis M. & R.) limbolarius Stal. 



Trichopepla semivittata Say. 



Euschistus euscltistoides Vol I. {^fissilis Uhler) 



Eiischiitiis variohirius P. B. 



Thyanta custator Fabr. 



Nezara hilaris Say. — .-M sugar, taken by Mr. Engelhardt. 



Dendrocoris liumeralis Uhler. 



Brochymetia arborea Say. 



Tetyra bipuiutata ?.T,br. — Was taken at light. 



Aradus shermani Heid. — This species was taken under bark of 

 dead pine tree, a few adults and a number of nymphs in various stages. 

 Apparently first notice other than the tyjie loca ity in Pennsylvania. 



Aradus cinnamomeus Panz. 



Mezira grauulata Say. 



Corynocoris typhaeus Fabricius. — Swept from weeds in a dry field. 



This appears to be the jMcferred habitat of this species. 



Alydus eurinus Say. 



Alydus pilosulus H. S. 



Megalotomus j-spinosus Say. — Common on false indigo ( Baptisia 

 tinctoria). Some specimens were also swept at night. 



Harmostes rejlexulus Sa\-. 



Corizus lateralis Say. 



Corizus hirtus Bueno. — In a sandy spot, in short grasses, by 

 sweeping. 



Jalysus spinosus Say. 



Lygaeus kalmii Fabr. 



Nysius providus Uhler. — Swept and taken at light. 



Nysius tliymi WollT. 



Ischnorhynchus geminatus Say. 

 Geocoris piceus Say. 



