1903] HENSHAW:—UHLER HEMIPTERA 85 



Described from a single specimen of the larva, numerous specimens of the 

 pupae and adult females, and a single specimen of the adult male. Types have 

 been deposited in the collection of the Massachusetts agricultural college. 



A hymenopterous parasite which I bred from a pupa of this species was deter- 

 mined by Mr. W. H. Ashmead, of the U. S. national museum, as a male of an 

 Encarsia, without much doubt the male of Encarsia luteola Howard ; but as luteola 

 was described from a female it was impossible to give the specific determination 

 positively. 



THE HEMIPTERA DESCRIBED BY PHILIP REESE UHLER. II. 



BY SAMUEL HENSHAW', CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



CAPSIDAE. 



DiAPHNIDIA, 46-43 



debilis, 46-43 Col. : Steamboat Springs. 



pellucida, 46-44. Col. : Ft. Collins ; [Can.] : Quebec, near Montmorency ; 

 D. C. : near Washington. 



DiCYPfiUS 



lautus, 47-367 Japan, 



minimus, 50-59 Fla. 



separatus, 43-194 Mass.: Camb. ; to Fla. and Tex.; Cal. ; Grenada, 

 vestitus, 46-46 Col. : Fort Collins, Montrose ; [Cal.] : Los Angeles ; 

 Dak. ; N. N. Y. 



DiOMMATUS, 26-32 



angulatus, 46-44 Col. : Ft. Collins, Montrose. 



congrex, 26-33 E. Mass.; Me.; Can.; 111.; N. Y. : Lancaster. 



ECCRITOTARSUS 



elegans, 28-149 C.Tex.; Kans. : Riley Co. ; 111.; Cal.: Los Angeles, 



scabrosus, 46-40 Col. : Estes Park. 

 EcTOPiocERUS, 33-73 



anthracinus, 33-74 Cal. : Santa Clara, near San Francisco. 



EUCEROCORIS 



guttulatus, 28-150 Md. : E. shore Chesapeake bay to hills of Frederick 



Co. ; Tex. ; W. 111. 



FULVIUS 



lunulatus. 43-192 Grenada. 



