THE PROVANCHER COLLECTION OF HEMIPTERA III 
NoTE—Under the name Xesfhenia nigricollis is à 
large black Zopidea, and under the name Xes/henia macu- 
hcollis stands Zopidea confluens Say. There is also an 
Orthotylus congrex Uhler under the name Zomatopleura 
cæsar Reut., but this placing must have been an accident. 
106. ZLopidea confluens Say, correct. 
108. Phytocorts scrupeus Say is P. lasiomerus Reut. 
108. Phytocoris pallicornis Reut. is P. tibralis Reut. 
109. Phytlocoris eximius Reut., correct. 
110. Phytocoris 1nops Uhler, correct. 
111. Veurocolpus nubilus Say, correct. - 
112. Compsocerocoris annulicornis Reut. This is not 
Reuter’s species, but a large dark coloured PAytocorrs of the 
eximius group, perhaps still undescribed. I have taken 
the same form about Buffalo, and Mr. Moore has sent me 
specimens taken by him at St. Hilaire, Que. 
113. Calocortis rapidus Say, correct. Adelphocoris rapr- 
dus Say. 
114. Calocoris bipunctatus Fabr., correct. 
114. Pycnopterna amæna n. sp. This is the CZostero- 
coris ornata Uhler and must hereafter be known as CZoste- 
rocoris amæna Prov. Its occurience at Ottawa, if really 
taken there, was probably accidental. Its range seems to 
be restricted to the Pacific region. 
116. Camptobrochis grandis Uhler, correct. 
116. Camptobrochis nebulosus Uhler, correct. 
118. Coccobaphes sanguinarius Uhler, correct. 
119. Lygus pratensis Ann. is Z. convexicollis Reut. 
120. Lygus flavonotatus Prov. is Z. pratensis Linn. 
var. lineolarts P. B. 
120. Lygus belfrager Reut. is the red variety of Z. 
pratensis Linn. 
121. Lygus invitus Say. Pinned on this label is à 
Lygus tenellus Van D., and next toit is a ZL. znvitus Say. 
