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places, and which was found equally abundant near Cape 

 St. Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. It is said to live on 

 various species of the cactus family. 



MozENA AFFiNis Df^llas. Specimens were taken at 

 San Jose del Cabo by Dr. G. Eisen, and at Cape St. 

 Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. 



MozENA LUNATA Burm. One specimen was found at 

 Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. 



Archimerus calcarator Fab. Specimens were taken 

 near Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. This is a 

 widely distributed species which belongs more particularly 

 to the temperate parts of North America. In the middle 

 parts of the United States it occurs in most places where 

 weeds and bushes grow thickly along the borders of 

 woods. 



Sagotylus cOxNFluentus Say. This is a Mexican in- 

 sect, which occurs sparingly in Arizona and California. 

 Mr. Henry Edwards sent to me a specimen which was 

 obtained on some part of the peninsula not reported in 

 his memoranda. 



Metapodius granulosus Dallas. This large and con- 

 spicuous form is widely distributed, being found in Cen- 

 tral America and extending north from Honduras to 

 northern Arizona. Specimens were taken near Cape St. 

 Lucas by Mr. Xanthus, and in the collection belondno- 

 to the California Academy of Sciences there are three 

 specimens labelled " Texas." 



Leptoglossus zonatus Dallas. Specimens of this 

 species were taken at San Jose del Cabo, at Comondu, 

 in March, and at Patrocinio, in April, by Mr. C. D. 

 Haines and by Dr. Gustav Eisen. 



Leptoglossus corculus Say. A single specimen of 



