— 47] — 



acuto: antennis articulo tertio quarto longiore. Long. 2^2 Liii. 



Hab. in domibiis. 

 Flor, Rli. Livl. ISGO, I, p. (i72, 1: Acanthia lectnljiria Linn. 



Long. M. 5 74, W 5 '/■,> — (i mm. 

 Fieber, Eur. Hem. LSOl, p. 135, 1: Acanthia lectularia Lin. 



— 2V2'". 

 Reuter, Revis. syn. 1888, II, p. 319, Nr. 300: Cimex lectii- 



larius Linn. 



* i m p r o V i s u s Reut. 82. 



Bei Schönbrunn (Wien) von Herrn Ferrari unter einem 

 Steine — (nur in einem Exemplar) — entdeckt. K. K. Hof-Nat.- 

 Cab. Reuter. 



Ciraex improvisus n. sp. Reuter (Wiener Entom. Zeitung 

 1882, I, p. 30G): Ocliraceus; hite rotundatus, antennarum articulo 

 tertio quarto longiore; clypeo trigono, versus npicem latiore; pronoto 

 apico profunde emarginato, latoribus late explanatis, angulis anticis 

 fortiter lobato-productis, disco sub-hiovi, latcribus pronoti medioque 

 capitis obsolete punctatis, parte pronoti explanato laterali setosa; 

 hemelytris rcmote punctatis, punctis setigeris; abdomine late rotun- 

 dato, levius, densius et subtilius punctato, punctis piliferis, apice 

 densius longius et crassius setoso ; marginibus pronoti, hemelytrorum 

 et abdominis pilis vel setis aeque longis dense cilatis; tibiis postici^i 

 tarsis soluin 2"^/ 3 lungioribus. Long, o'/a mm. 



C. lectulario Linn. proximus, diflert autem . . . siehe a. a. 0. 



* c 1 o m b a r i u s J e n y n s. 



In Holland. — Li Europa. Puton (Cat. 1886). 



Cimex colombarius Jenyns (Annais of Natural History, 1839, 

 HI, 242 und 244, 2, plate 5, tig. 1): Ferrugineo-ochraceus: thoraco 

 profundo emarginato, latcribus reflexis: abdomine orbiculato, apice 

 subacuto: antennis articulo tertio quarto paulo longiore. — Long, 

 vix 2'/'4 lin. Hab. in Cohinibis. 



On comparing this species witli the common housc-bug, it 

 will be tbund to be smallcr and of a more orbicular form. 'Vhe 

 antenuae are shorter, and the joints not quitc so siender; and the 



