164 Psyche [October 
labor involved in the attempt to rearrange this vast complex with 
its varying, and in some instances apparently antagonistic lines of 
development in the adult and immature stages. The faunal 
region covered is broader than that which falls to most investiga- 
tors and moreover there have been exceptional opportunities for 
special collecting in a number of representative areas. 
E. P. Fett. 
NOTE OF CORRECTION (HEMIPTERA). 
Psycug, 1914, Vol. 21, List Hem.-Het. of Maine: 
In this article are a number of errors of determination, etc., 
which are corrected in my New England list recently published 
in the Occasional Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History. 
PsycueE, 1915, Vol. 22, Synop. Families: 
P. 90, line 3 from bottom: “rostrum 3-segmented”’ should read 
rostrum 4-segmented. 
Ib., Synop. Pentatomide: 
P. 172, line 20 from bottom: “£17” should read 16; line 8 from 
bottom: “‘14” should read 15. 
P. 173, line 20 from bottom: “616” should read 
1. Peribalus. Delete the next three lines and substitute: 
16. Juga much longer than tylus......... 19. Dendrocoris. 
Juga not much longer-thanttylus. oon eee 17 
Ent. News, 1915, Vol. 26, Ext. Anat. A. rapidus, ete.: 
P. 212, ““embolim”’ should read embolium. 
Psycueg, 1917, Vol. 24, Notes on N. Am. Tingide: 
P. 24, The holotype of Hesperotingis fuscata Parsh. is in de la 
Torre Bueno’s collection, not in Barber’s. 
For other corrections see Psycuk, 1915, Vol. 22, p. 220. 
H. M. ParsH.ey. 
