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3. REDUVIUS TABIDUS. 
R. (Opsiceetus) tabidus, Klug, Symb. Phys. pl. 19, f.4—Reduvius pallidus, 
Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, xii. 88. 
South Russia. Alexandria: 
Div. 2. 
Holotrichius, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 247. Serv. Hist. Hem. 376. Fieb. 
Eur. Hem, 42, 156. 
4, REDUVIUS MAURUS. 
Reduvius maurus, Fabr, Syst. Rhyn. 280. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 14, 
pl. 221, f. 692—Holotrichius Cyrilli, Costa, A. S. E. F. x. 283, pl. 6, 
f. 2—Holotrichius maurnus, Fieb. Hur, Hem. 156, 387—Holotrichius 
denudatus, Costa, A. S. E. F. x. 24, pl.6,f.1. Serv. Hist, Hem. 377— 
Fieb. Eur. Hem. 156. 
Italy. Greece. South Russia. North Africa. 
5. REDUVIUS TENEBROSUS. 
Holotrichius tenebrosus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 248. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 156, 
387—Reduvius Laporteinus, Brullé, Exp. Mor. 79, pl. 31, f.5— 
Holotrichius Laportei, Fieb, Hur. Hem. 156, 
Greece. 
North America. 
6. REDUVIUS PUNGENS. 
pungens, Le Conte, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phil. yii.404—personatus, var. ? 
Georgia. 
Mexico. 
The two following species belong tu two sections of the genus, as is 
apparent by the comparative difference in length of the ante-ocular part of 
the head. R. signifer much resembles R. personatus in structure. 
7, REDUVIUS GUTTATUS. 
Fem. Niger, longi-ovalis, pubescens ; caput prothoracis lobo antico equi- 
longum ; antenne@ setulose, gracillime, capile et prothorace ad unum 
paullo longiores ; prothorax scaber, lobis aquilongis ; lobus posticus 
luteo bigullatus ; connexivum luteo maculatum ; pedes pilosi, femoribus 
anticis vie incrassatis ; ale antice luteo trigullale et unistrigale. 
Female, Black, elongate-oval, pubescent, smooth and shining beneath. 
Head fusiform, as long as the fore lobe of the prothorax; ante-ocular part 
much longer than the post-ocular. Antenne setulose, very slender, a little 
longer than the head and the prothorax together; first joint a little shorter 
than the ante-ocular head; second about six times as long as the first; 
third about one-fourth as lung as the second. Pruthorax scabrous, with 
rounded and not prominent avgles. Fore lobe as long as the hind lobe. 
