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margin of the pronotum is straight and very wide, the head 

 narrow (figs. 3-4). 



Elasmucha grisea ( := Acanthosoma inter stinctum, Saunders = 

 Cimex beiula De Gear) is celebrated for its parental affection {rf. 

 'Entomologist,' 1903, p. 114). An early nymphal instar has a 

 remarkably produced head, the central lobe being twice as long 

 as the lateral ones. The species of Eurydema (Strachia) have 

 strongly coloured, cylindric eggs, with truncate ends. 



The nymphs of Tingidae are usually curiously spined, while 

 those of many Eeduviids are sticky and so become covered with 

 dust, pollen, cast skins of their prey, &c. The eggs of Eeduviids 

 are deposited, like those of Cimicids, on the surfaces of leaves, 

 and have ornamented caps of noteworthy form. The eggs of 

 Nabidse are inserted in plant-tissue, almost to their very end. 



Among specially interesting British Heteroptera, of which 

 the life-histories are only partially, or not at all, known, I would 

 suggest : Eysarcoris fabricii ( = melanocephalus) on Stachys syl- 

 vatica ; Rhytidolomia ( = Pentatoma) juniperi)ia on Juniperus 

 communis ; Eurydema oleracea on Cruciferae ; Elasmucha grisea 

 on Betula alba; and Monanthia cardiii on Carduus crispus. 

 These five are all common, at least locally, and should be easy 

 to observe and rear up. I may perhaps be allowed to refer to 

 two of my own papers which may be of interest in this connec- 

 tion, viz. : — " Upon Maternal Solicitude in Hemiptera, &c." 

 Entom. 1903, pp. 113-20. " Biological Notes on the Hemiptera 

 of the Hawaiian Isles. No. 1." P. Haw. E. S. i. 135-61 ; 

 4 text figs. 



My friend Mr. de la Torre Bueno has recently described the 

 stages of several waterbugs very fully in the ' Canadian Ento- 

 mologist.' 



NEW AMERICAN BEES.— VI. 



By T. D. a. Cockbrell. 



Osmia copelandica, sp. nov. 

 ? . Length 7 mm. ; black, with a very faint brassy tint on the 

 front, and the abdomen with an obscure purplish lustre, and the hind 

 margins of the segments very narrowly ferruginous ; ventral scopa 

 pure ivhite ; conspicuous white hair at sides of face, sides of meta- 

 thorax, and to a less degree about tubercles ; first and second 

 abdominal segments with conspicuous white marginal hair-bands, on 

 the sides only ; hair on inner side of hind tarsi white tinged with 

 golden ; head and thorax densely punctured ; head large, cheeks 

 broad ; fiagellum faintly reddish beneath ; mandibles tridentate ; 

 clypeus prominent, rather produced, the lower margin gently con- 

 cave ; tegulae dark reddish ; wings a little infuscated ; abdomen 

 shining, finely punctured: spurs yellowish-ferruginous, not dark; 

 pulvillus large. A very distinct species, apparently related to the 

 Em-opean 0. adnnca (Panzer), but much smaller. 



