Proceedings of 
the United States 
National Museum 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION + WASHINGTON, D.C. 
Volume 125 1968 Number 3651 
Notes on ARADIDAE in the U.S. National Museum, V 
(Hemiptera: Heteroptera) ' 
By Nicholas A. Kormilev ? 
For the privilege of studying the unidentified Aradidae in the 
collections of the U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, 
Washington, D.C., and Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, | 
wish to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Richard C. Froeschner, 
Curator, Division of Hemiptera, and Dr. Charles A. Triplehorn, 
Curator of Insects, respectively. All types of new species are deposited 
at the U.S. National Museum, except two from the author’s collection, 
which he retains. 
In the descriptions, 25 units equal 1 mm. In ratios, the first figure 
represents the length; and the second, the width of measured part. 
All species treated in this paper belong to the Neotropical Region. 
Subfamily CarvVENTINAE Usinger 
Described below are two new apterous species, each in a different 
genus, from Haiti, and a third, belonging to a third genus, from the 
island of Dominica, B.W.I. 
1 Previous parts of this same series are: I, Kormilev, 1958, Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus., vol. 109, no. 3413, pp. 209-222; II, Kormilev, 1960, Journ. New York Ent. 
Soe., vol. 68, pp. 36-47; III, Kormilev, 1964, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 115, 
no. 3483, pp. 245-258; IV, Kormilev, 1966, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 119, no. 
3548, pp. 1-25. 
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