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PSYCHE. 



[June-Sept. 1S94 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 



VL 



HY S.\MUEL HENSHAW. 



BioLOGi.v Centr.\li-American.'\. — Rhyn- 

 CHOTA. Hemiptera-Heteroptera. Vol. I- 

 By VV. L. Distant. 



gen. sp. 



Pent.itoiiiidae, iSSo, pt. 4, 5, 7. S, p. 



1-88; 1S81, pt. 9, p. S9-103; 1884, 



pt- 34^ P- 304; 18S9, pt. 78, Si, p. 



305-32S; 1890, pt. 84, 85, 87, 



P- 329-351; 1S931 pt- >09- P- 45-- 

 458- 104 377 



Coreidae, 1881, pt. 9-12, p. 103-168; 

 1S82. pt. 15, p. 169-173; 1890, pt. 



87, P- 35 '-35-; 189-1 pt- 105, p. 



353-368; 1893, pt. 106, 109, p.369- 



378,458-461. 75 210 



Lvgaeidae, 1SS2, pt. 15-17, 19, p. 173- 



220, ; 1S93, pt. 106-10S, p. 387- 



411. 54 176 



Pvrrhocoridae, 1SS2, pt. 19, p. 220-224 ; 



1SS3, pt. 21, 26, p. 225-234; 1893, 



pt. loS, 109; p. 4:1-415, 461-462. to 33 

 Capsidae, 1SS3, pt. 26, p. 234-264 ; 



18S4, pt. 28, 29, 34, p. 265-303 ; 



1893, pt. loS. 109, p. 415-451. 



462. 80 313 



Species of the following genera are fig- 

 ured : — 



Peiittitoinidae. — Acanthosoma, 10. Ach- 

 ates, 30. Aethus, 3. Agonosoma, 30 Ag- 

 roecus, 31. *Alkindus, 30. *Archita.s, 29. 

 Arocera, 7, 30, 31. *Atizies, 39. Augocoris, 

 I. Bana.sa, 7, 8, 30. Berecvnthus, 6. 

 *Beroaldus, 29. Boea, 30. *Boteriis, 30- 

 Bothrocoris, 8. Brachjstethus, S, 31. Bro- 

 chvmena, 5, 6,31. Camirus, 2, 30. *Capi- 

 vaccius,39. Chlaenocoris, 30. Chloiochroa, 

 6, 31. Chloiocoris, 5, 6, 7, 30, 31. Corv- 

 zbrhaphis, 2. Cosmopepla, 5, 31. *Crato 

 39. Cyrtaspis, 4, 30. Cyrtomenus, 

 Dichelops, 31. Dinidor, 10. Dinocoris, 5 

 6, 29, 31. Discocephala, 4, 5. 6. Dryptoce 

 phala. 4. Dystiis, 2. Edessa, S, 9, 10, 30 

 31, 32. E]iipicoris, 6. Eiirystethus, 6 

 Euschistus. 5, 6, 7, 31. Euthyrhynchu.s, i 

 *Galeaciiis, 29. Galedanta. 5. Hetero.scelis 



3- Homaemus, 2, 30. Hymenarcys, 6. 

 Lobonotus, 4. Lobothyreiis, 29. Lo.xa, 5, 6. 

 Macropygium, 5, 6. *MathioIus, 31. Mel- 

 anodennus, 5. Microporus, 2, 4. Mor- 

 midea, 5. 6, 7. Murgantia, 7. Miityca, 4. 

 Nezara, 7, 31, 32. Olbia, to. Oplomus, i, 



3, 4. Orsilochus, i, 2, 30. Pachycoris, 1. 

 Padaeus, 6. Pallantia, 30. Pangaeus, 2, 3- 

 Pantochlora, 8. Pelidnocoris, 7. Peribaliis, 

 6. Perilliis, i, 3, 4. Peromatus, S, 10. 

 Phalaecus, 7. Pharypia, 6. Phineus, 7. 

 Piezodorus, 7, 31. Podisus, i, 2, 3, 4, 7, 29, 

 30. *Priapisnius, 31. Proxys, 5. Rhytido- 

 poru.s, 4. Sibaria,5. Sphyrocoris, 2. *Sten- 

 ocoris, 4. Stiretrus, i, 3, 30. *Supputius, 



4, 29. Syllobiis. 3. Symphylus, i, 2, 3, 29, 

 30. Tauroceriis, 7, S. Tetyra, 3. Thyanta, 



5, 7, 30. Thyreocoris, 2, 3, 30. Tricho- 

 pepla,-6, 31. Tynacantha, 29. 



Coreidae. — Acanthocephala, 10, 11, 12. 

 Acidoineria, 12. Alydus, 15. Anasa, 12, 

 t3> M' 33- Anisoscelis, 13. Archimeris, 

 11,12,33, Aufeius, 15. Bactrodosoma, 39. 

 Bardistus, 33. Capaneus, 11, 12,33- Cat- 

 orhintha, 13. Cebrenis, 14. Charisteriis, 13, 

 33. Chelinidea, 13. Cimolus, 13. Col- 

 latia, 14. Corizus, 15, 16. Curupira, 39 

 Cydainus, 15, 33. Darmistus, 15. Dasy- 

 coris, 15. Diactor, 33. Ficana, 14. Fla 

 vius, 10. •Galeottus, 39. Harmostes, 15 

 Hirilcus, 10. Hyalymenus, 15. Hypselo 

 notus, 14. 16. Jadera, 15, 17. Jalysus, 16 

 Laminiceps, 33. Leptoglossus, 12. Leptos^ 

 cells, 13. Lycambe.s, 11. Machtima, 11 

 Madura, 13. Mamurius, 12. Margus, 13, 14 

 Melucha, 33. Mozenia, 11, 12. Namacus 

 14. Narnia, 13, 33. Nematopus, 11, 12 

 Nirovecus, 14. *Ojedana, 33. Pachylis, 10 

 *Parajalysus, 16. Paryphes, 15. Plapigus 

 13. Protenor, 16. Savins, 15. Scolopo 

 cerus, 16. Sephina, 12, 13. Spartocera, 13 

 II. Sphictyrtus, 15, 33. StaUiptus. 13 

 Stenoscelidea, 12. Thasus, 10. Tracheliuni 

 16, 33. Vilga, 14, 33. Xenogenus. 39 

 Zicca, 14. 



Lygaeidae. — *Aclohua, 34. Acrolcucus 

 17, 18, 34. *Balboa, 35. *Balhycles, 35 

 Belonochihis, 34. *Bubaces,36. *Caeneus 



