NOMENCLATURE OF THE GENERA OF THE HEMIPTERA. 255 



1843. Gurtis, Gardeners' Chron. 444. (a) Trechocorys t. 

 adonidum (= longispinus) ; Amyot & Serville, 588-676. (o) 

 Cnaphalodes t. pini. (^j Chermes (nee Linne) t. variegatus 

 { = roboris) [=Kermes, 1828]. 



The following notes refer to Part I. (1758-1843), and con- 

 clude it : — 



(B). Deletions. — Vol. xxxiii. 



P. 240. The notes relating to Guerin's descriptions in * Voyage 

 of the Coquille.' 



P. 265. 1829, Latreille, Gonocerus, Sijromastes, Anisoscelis, 

 Nematupiis, and add (j) Otiocerus, 1819, t. coquehertii ; and 

 Fallen, Hem. Svec. 1-186, (a) Clinocoris t. lectularius. Delete 

 note 7. 



Vol. xxxiv. 



P. 176. Note 7; Guerin's entry (1830), and Herrich-Schaffer's 

 entry (1830? recte 1836). From Laporte, Mag. Zool. ; Zos- 

 meniis, Megymenum, and footnotes 40 and 66, Stephens's names 

 being invalid. 



P. 178. First half of footnote 69. 



P. 179. Line 6, Xi/locoris. 



P. 218 Footnote 107, and read "=Phl(sa, 1825." 



P. 219. Line 14, Oncocephalus squalidus ; line 21, Otiocerus 

 stollii ; line 31, Phyllocephala. 



Vol. XXXVI. 



P. 213. Footnote 1. 



P. 213. (Brulle), Meropachys. 



P. 214. Line 22, Dinidor aniethystina. 



P. 215. 1840 (last line of text), Oxyrachis, and (line 8 from 

 bottom) Phyllomorphus. 



P. 216. 1842, Tectocoris. 



P. 231. Line 14, Brachystethus mavginatus. 



P. 232. (Line 6 from bottom), Saccoderes, and (last line)i 

 Spartocera geniculata. 



(C.) Additions, &c. — Vol. xxxiii. 



P. 28. See also p. 238. 



P. 263. 1802, Latreille, " (^) Tettigonia, 1762 " ; and for 

 " irroratus " read " irrocatus." 



P. 264. Footnote 12 should be 13, 13 should be 14, and 14 

 should be 12. 



P. 265. Line 1, for "1819-21" read "1822"; Otiocerus is 

 therefore a synonym of Cohax. 1822, Pendulinus is preoccupied 

 in Aves by Vieillot, 1816, Dasynus superseding. 1823, Podicerus 

 dates from 1806 (? Zool. Anal.). 1825, line 3, Pachymerus is pre- 

 occupied in Coleoptera, 1805 ; Pamera (1832) and Aphanus 

 (1832) were erected to supplant this, and are therefore homo- 

 typical. The following synonymy will elucidate : — 



