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Malcaonotiis sodalicius (Uhler). 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., Apr. 30, May 6, 1918 (W. D.). 



Reported by Downes as common in strawberry fields. 



Malezonotus Barber^^ is a genus recently proposed to ac- 

 commodate certain species formerly placed in Rhyparochromus 

 Curtis and Trapezonotus Fieber. 

 Malezonotus angustatus (Van Duzee). 



B. C— Saanich Dist, V. I., Apr. 4, 1918 (W. D.). 



Described under Rhyparochromus by Van Duzee. 

 Sphragisticus nehiilosus (Fallen). 



B. C— Vernon, Mar. 20, 191 5 (M. H. R.). 

 Enihlethis vicarius Horvath. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., Aug. 2, Nov. 24, 1917 (W. D.) ; 

 Sidney, V. I., Sept, 4, 1917, nymph (W. D.). 

 Bremocoris ferns (Say). 



B. C— Vernon (M. H. R.) 

 Bremocoris ohsciirus Van Duzee. 



B. C— Vernon, May 5, 1915 (M. H. R.). 

 ScoIopostcfJius tJwmsoni Renter. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., Apr. 4, 1918, Oct. 22, 1917 (W. 

 D.) ; Victoria, V. I., Apr. 18, 1918 (W. D.). 



Taken in sweeping willow. The brachypterous form in this 

 species, as in the next, has the lateral margins of the pronotum 

 straight, presenting an appearance rather unlike that of the 

 macropterous, where these margins are concavely arcuate 

 (Barber in litt.). 

 Scolopostethus atlanticus Horvath. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., May 3, 1918 (W. D.j. 



This species is very closely allied to the European affinis 

 Schilling, scarcely distinguishable from it, in fact. Possibly 



^= Synop. Keys Lyg., Psyche, Vol. 25, 1918, pp. 71-88. 

 Concerning Lyg. 2, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. 26, 1918, p. 54. 



