Vol. VII] GIFFARD— CALIFORNIA HEMIPTERA 261 



Stal, in his key to the American genera of the Tingitidae, 

 has included this genus and its alhes with uniseriate costal 

 membrane in the section with bi- or tri-seriate membranes. 



67. Teleonemia nigrina Champ. Crystal Springs, San 

 Mateo Co., June 25, 1916; Muir Woods, July 15, 1917; 

 Mt. Diablo, 3800 feet elevation, July 23, 1916; Wawona, 

 June 16, 1916. A common species everywhere in California. 

 Some of the females taken in company with the typical form 

 have mere tubercles on the last ventral segment in place of 

 the prominent horn-like processes pictured by Champion. 



68. Monanthia lahecida Uhl. Near Cloverdale, Sonoma 

 Co., August 3, 1916. This is a true Monanthia, very near 

 to lupiili Fieb. 



69. Phymata severina Handl. Borders of Clear Lake 

 and Laurel Dell, Lake Co., August 2, 1916, on alfalfa. 



70. Apiomenis crassipes (Fabr.) Santa Barbara, one ex- 

 ample. A common species. 



71. Rhynocoris ventralis var. femoralis Van D. Redwood 

 Canyon, July 2, 1916. 



72. Pselliopiis spinicollis (Champ.) Placer Co., 4500 feet, 

 August 20, 1916. 



7Z. Sinea diadema (Fabr.) Near Clear Lake, Lake Co., 

 August 2, 1916. 



74. Nobis fcrus (Linn). Niles Canyon, July 24, 1916; 

 Hoberg's Resort, August 2, 1916; Yosemite, June 16, 1916; 

 Fallen Leaf Lake. August 21. 1916; Tallac, August 22, 

 1916; Tahoe, August 23, 1916; Portland, Oreg., Julv 5, 

 1917; Ashland, Oreg.. July 10, 1917. 



75. Nabis roseipennis Reut. Portland, Oreg., July 5, 1917. 



76. Anthocoris melanoceriis Reut. Summit, 7000 feet, 

 August 24, 1916. I have examples of this species from Colo- 

 rado, Utah and British Columbia. 



77. Anthocoris alhiger Reut. Redwood Canyon, Au- 

 gust 6, 1916; Hoberg's Resort, August 2. 1916; Yosemite, 

 June 16, 1916; Wawona. June 17, 1916; Placer Co., 4500 

 feet, August 20, 1916. 



78. Anthocoris bakeri (Popp). Near Cloverdale. Sonoma 

 Co., August 3. 1916: Hoberg's Resort, August 2. 1916. 

 These belong to the strongly colored form described by me 

 as ornatus. 



