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35. *Catenes, 35. *Cholula, 19, 35. *Cli- 

 genes, 35. Cymus, 34. *Davila, 35. 

 •Doracliosa, 36. *Enciscoa, 34. Eienio- 

 ooris, 20, 35. Erlacda, 35. Esuris, 36. 

 Geocoris, 17, 18. *Gonatas, 20. Heraeus, 

 iS, 19. Ischodemiis, 19, 34. Isclinorh yn- 

 chus, 19, 34. Ligyrocoris, 17, iS, 19. 

 Lygaeus, 16, 17, iS, 34. *Mayana, 34. 

 Myodocha, 17, iS. ♦Neocattarus, 19, 20, 35. 

 *Meoiiiiius, 19. *Nicue>;a, 34. Niniis, 19. 

 *Ninyas, 19, 34. Nysius, 34. Oncopeltiis. 

 16, 17. Pachygrontha, 17, 34. Parema, 17, 



19. Peliopelta, 36. Pephy»ena, iS, 20. 

 *Perigenes, 34. *Petissius, 35. Plociomera, 

 ■7' '9' 35- *Prytane^, 35 *Pseiidopamera, 



20. 35. Rhaptus, 36. Rhyparochronius, 19' 

 Salacia, 35. *Scythinu,s, 35. *Sisamnes, 35. 

 *Toonglasa, 34 Trapezonotus, 20. *Tra- 

 pezus, 20. 



Pyrrhocoridae. — Arhaphe, 21. Dysderus, 



21. Fibrenus, 20, 21. Japetus, 21. Largus, 

 20. *Phaeax, 36. Pyrrhocoris, 21. *Reno- 

 daeiis, 3g. Steiiomacra, 20. Tlieraneis, 2 i . 



Citpiidae. — *Adiiietus, 25. *Annona, 26, 

 -1' 39- *Antias, 29. *Auchus, 39. *Bilja- 

 ciilus, 2S. Calocoris, 11, 23, 25, 37. *Calo- 

 corisca, 26, 27, 38. *Calondas, 23, 26. 

 *Cariiielus, 28, 38, 39. 'Chins, 27. *Ciniat- 

 laii, 27, 38. Compsocerocoris, 25. 37. 

 Collai'ia, 24. *Creontiades, 23. Cvlapus, 

 24. 36. Cvrtocapsus, 29. *Dinn irata, 29, 

 39. Eccritotarsus, 22. 23. 26, 2S, 38. 



*Eioneuh, 36. ♦Eubatas, 27. *Eiirotas, 29. 

 *Falconia, 29. •Ficimis, 39. *Florus, 29. 

 Fulvius, 23, 27. *Fundanius, 28. *Fiiscus, 

 29. Garganus, 25, 37. Hadromema, 22. 

 Henicocnemis, 27. Herdonius, 36. *Hor- 

 cias, 26, 27, 3$. *Jaccliiniis, 37. •Jobertus, 

 36. *Joi-nandes, 29, 39. *Lampetliusa, 29. 

 Lopidea. 23. 37. *Lygdus, 24, 36. Lygus, 

 23, 26, 37. *.Mala, 26. Megacoelum, 23, 37. 

 *Minytus, 24, 36. Miris, 23, 36. *Moiialo- 

 corisca, 28, 38. Monalonion, 23, 24. *Neo- 

 l)orus, 27, 38. *Neocapsus, 22, 3S. ♦Neo- 

 carnu^, 29. *Neofiu-ius, 23. 28, 29. *Neo- 

 leiicoii, 26. *Neopi-oba, 26, 37. *Neosilia, 

 27, 29, 39. Neiirocolpus, 23. Ofellus, 25. 

 Orasiis, 23. *Pandama, 26, 37. *Pappus, 



*Paracalocoris, 



^7. *Pai-a- 



cainiis, 28. 39. *Parachius, 27. *Paraproba, 

 26. *Piasiis, 24. *Poeas, 37. Poecilo- 

 capMis, 22. ZT,, 26, 27, 37. *Pi-oba, 25, 26. 

 ♦Pseudobiyocoris, 28. *Pseudocarnus. 28. 

 *Ranzoviiis, 36. Resthenia, 22, 24, 25, 36, 

 37. *Rhasis, 38. *Spartacus, 26. *Sysinas, 

 23,24,2V *Tat'dia,25. *Trygo, 29. *VaTi- 

 nius, 24. *Xenetus, 24. *Zacyntluis, 24. 

 *Zoiliis, 25. 36. *Zosippus, 24, 36. 



The figure following the name of the 

 genus indicates the number of the plale; 

 new genera are preceded by an (*). Of the 

 1 109 species recorded from Central America, 

 49 Pentatomidae, 29 Coreidae, 22 Lygaeidae, 

 7 Pyrrhocoridae, and 7 Capsidae, a total of 

 114, are found in America north of Mexico. 



NOTES ON BOMBYCID LARVAE. 



BY HARRISON G. DYAR, NEW YORK. 



Parorgyia leucophaea Abbot and Smith. 

 ■797 — A. and S. Lep. ins. Ga. pi. 78. 

 cliiitoiiii Qrole and Robinson. 

 1866 — G and R. Proc. ent. soc. Phil., vi, 3. 

 var. BASiFLAVA Packard. 

 1864 — Pack., Proc. ent. soc. Phil., iii, 333. 

 Larva (before last molt). Head shining 

 black. Body pale yellowish, variegated with 



black; a black dorsal line, interrupted on the 

 summits of the posterior segments. Long 

 silky white hairs, with a few black ones arise 

 from the subventral warts. The lateral row 

 (row iii) furnishes shorter bristly yellowish 

 hairs; but on joints 2 and 13 gives a long 

 pencil of black hairs A few black hairs also 

 overhang the head and extend from joint 13. 



