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III. 



Dr. Bergroth has kindly called to my attention a reference 

 which was omitted from my bibliographical notice on the Reduviid 

 genus Triatoma\ In their "Textbook of Medical Entomology," 

 Patton and Cragg (1913) give figures of T. ruhrofasciata (PI. 

 LIX, fig. 1) and T. megista (PI. LIX, fig. 2 ), of the eggs and 

 nymphs of T. rw^ro/asaa^a (PI. LX, fig. 2, 3, 5, 7), and some of 

 the anatomical details of T. rubrofasciata (PI. LXII, figs. 1, a, lb, 

 5, 8, 10). They also give translations of Neiva's descriptions 

 of some of his species, as follows; 



p. 492. T. mexicana Neiva (as var. of rubrofasciata), 



p. 494. T. sanguisuga ambigua Neiva, T. uhleri Neiva. 

 T. neotomae Neiva. 



p. 495. T. brasiliensis Neiva, T. flavida Neiva, T. heidemanni 

 Neiva, T. occulata [sic] Neiva. 



Descriptions are also given of T. rubrofasciata (p. 487), 

 T. megista (p. 492), and T. sanguisuga (p. 493); and the bionomics 

 of the genus are well treated (pp. 488-493). Throughout this 

 treatment, Patton and Cragg use the name Conorhinus 

 for the genus. 



IV. 



Stenopoda cinerea Laporte. This species was first described 

 by Fabricius (1775) under the name Cimex culiciformis, and is 

 antedated by Cimex culiciformis DeGeer (1773), a species now 

 placed in the genus Ploiariodes. Laporte's name is the next 

 availiable designation for the Fabrician species. 



ePsyche, xxix, 1922, pp. 109-123. 



