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this insect was collected near Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John 

 Xanthus. It has also been taken in nearly all the southern 

 and southwestern States, as well as in Mexico. 



Leptoglossus stigma Herbst. A few individuals have 

 been broucrht from the southern part of the peninsula by 

 different collectors. It does not appear to be very com- 

 mon in any one locality, although several specimens have 

 been brought to my notice from Cuba. 



Narnia femorata Stal. Several specimens were 

 taken at Comondu, in March, by Mr. Charles D. Haines. 

 Others were secured at Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John 

 Xanthus, and at San Jose del Cabo by Dr. GustavEisen. 



Narnia pallidicornis Stal. A few specimens were 

 found at Comondu and San Julio, in March and April, 

 by Mr. Charles D. Haines. 



Chelinidea vittigera Uhler. Two specimens were 

 obtained in the vicinity of Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John 

 Xanthus. 



Margus inconspicuus II. Schf . This Mexican species 

 was found at various points on the Peninsula of Califor- 

 nia, including San Jose del Cabo and Cape St. Lucas. 



Catorhintha guttula Fab. Taken at San Jose del 

 Cabo by Dr. Gustav Eisen, and at Cape St.' Lucas by 

 Mr. John Xanthus. 



Anasa tristis De Geer. No doubt found at all the 

 settlements on the peninsula. It is common at San Jose 

 del Cabo and Cape St. Lucas. Specimens from South- 

 ern and Lower California are often of a paler color and 

 much larger size than we have seen from any of the other 

 regions where they are abundant. 



Anasa uhleri Stal. A single specimen of this species 

 was taken near Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. 



