374 Additions and Corrections. 
p. 350, ZT. papillosa add: b 
Tesseratoma papillosa Westwood 1842 Donovan's Ins. Ind. 24, Pl. 14. £9 
m— Tf. 2 bis): 
a eee Vollenhoven 1868 op. cit., Pl. 3. f. 4a. 
351, The type of Siphnus is aleides. 
353, Laporte described Eusthenes as a subg. of Dinidor. 
356, Amyoti was described as a Dalcantha in 1866, a Pycanum in 1868 (see, 
Schouteden). 
359, Liphaemus was described as a subgenus of Cyclogaster. 
Read “Cyclogaster equatoria Distant 1890 CR. S. E. Belg. LVII. pp. 116—17", 
361, According to Schouteden, Delocephalus is a Phyllocephaline! 
I have only recently seen Vollenhoven’s “De inlandsche Hemipteren”. The 
Cimicidae (of Holland) are discussed there, in the Tijdschr. Ent, (2) Ill. 129—72, 
i'ls. 5—6 (1868). The species are referred to in Reuter’s “Revisio”, but not the 
figures, which are good, and are therefore now enumerated. 
Eurygaster (Tetyra) maura, Pl. 5. f. 1. 
K. (T.) hottentotta, f. 2. 
Ventocoris (Trigonosoma) nigrolineata, f. 3. 
Podops inunctus, f, 4 
Phimodera galgulina, f. 5. 
Odontoscelis fuliginosa, f. 6. 
Zicrona (Asopus) coeruleus, f. 8. 
Jalla (A.) dumosus, f. 9. 
Arma (A.) luridus, f. 10. 
Cimex (A.) bidens, f. 11. 
Sciocoris umbrinus, f. 12. 
+ » Aelia acuminata, Pl. 6. f. 5. 
A. klugii, f. 6. 
A. inflexa, f. 7. 
Pentatoma (Cimex) rufipes, f. 8. 
Piezodorus (C.) lituratus, f. 9. 
Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale, f. 13. 
Elasmostethus interstinctus (A. haematogaster), f. 14. 
Elasmucha (A.) griseum, f. 15. 
K. (A.) ferrugator, f. 16. 
Palomena (C.) parasinus, f. 10. 
Dolycoris (C.) baccarum, f. 11. 
Eurydema (C.) oleraceus, f. 12. 
Also: Cyphostethus tristriatus (Acanthosoma clypeatum), 1869, op. cit. (2) TV2P Fi. 
fee and 
Rhacognathus (Asopus) punctatus 1873 op. cit. (2) VIII, Pl. 7. £ 5. 
The following names appear to have been overlooked by previous authors. 
As I do not posses Schaeffer’s Leonographia, 1 can not attempt to identify them. 
They were all described unter the genus Cimex, by Goeze, in 1778, Entom. Beytr. lI. 
1. aethiops (276); 2. cinereonigricans (276); 3. | cinereus (276); 4. flavoviridis 
(274); 5. || inearnatus (274); 6. minutulus (277); 7. truneatus (277). 
Goeze has also (281—84) named 20 of Seba’s species, which for a similar rea- 
son, I am unable to deal with. | do not even know that they are Cimicidae. 
(f) Additional biological references. 
p. 5. Cimeax bidens 
§ Sandahl 1891 Ent. Tidskr, XT. 232 (habits). 
§ Ashmead 1894 Psyche VIL. 64 (nm. preyed on by Astatus boops (Hym.) (ef, also 
T. E. 8. London IL. 57). 
§ Poulton 1907 T. E. S. London for 1906 (preys on larvae of Gastropacha rubi 
[Lep.] and Nematus viminalis [Hym.]). 
6. Jalla dumosa 
S§ Walker (J. J.) 1900 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2) XII. 96 (n). 
