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in many parts of California, Arizona, New Mexico and 

 Colorado. I have seen many specimens from various 

 parts of Lower California. It was taken on' Margarita 

 Island and at San Julio by Mr. C. D. Haines. 



CoRizus siD^ Fab. A few specimens were collected 

 near Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. Others were 

 secured at Patrocinio, Comondu and Calmalli mines by 

 Mr. C. D. Haines. 



CoRizus LATERALIS Say. Common in various parts of 

 California. Specimens were taken at Cape St. Lucas by 

 Mr. John Xanthus; and at San Julio, in April, by Mr. 

 C. D. Haines. 



CoRizus NiGRiSTERNUM Signoret. Common in south 

 ern California and Arizona. Specimens from Lower Cali- 

 fornia were sent to me by Mr. Henry Edwards. 



CoRizus vALiDus Uhler. One specimen was taken at 

 San Jose del Cabo by Dr. Gustav Eisen. 



CoRizus PUNCTiVENTRis Dallas. A few specimens of 

 this species were collected near Cape St. Lucas by Mr. 

 John Xanthus. 



CoRizus new sp.? A specimen too poor to describe is 

 in the collection from San Jose del Cabo. It seems to 

 be closely related to C. punctiventris Dallas. 



Leptocoris trivittatus Say. This species inhabits 

 most parts of lowland California, and is common in x\ri- 

 zona. New Mexico and on the plains of Colorado, as far 

 north as Denver. Mr. John Xanthus captured specimens 

 of it near Cape St. Lucas. 



Jadera h^matoloma H. Schf. This is a subtropical 

 species which inhabits Central America, Mexico, the 

 West Indies, Texas and southern Florida. Specimens of 

 it were taken at Cape St. Lucas by Mr. John Xanthus. 



