40 CATALOGUE OF 



7. Theraneis ferruginea. 



ferruginea, Mayr, Verh. Zout. Bot. Ges. IVien. xv. 43(5. Stal, K. Sv. Vet. 

 Ah. Hand'l. 1870, 97. 



Brazil. 



Prof. Stal considers that tie following species are probably Pyrrho- 

 coridce : — 



Capsus ocreatus, Say, Neio Harm. Ind. 1831 ; Works ed. Lee. i. 338. 

 Georgia. 



Lygscus fuscipennis, Guer. Voy. Coquille Ins. 178, pi. 12, f. 14. 

 Port Praslin. 



LygaDus Woodlarkianus, Mrtz. Ann. Sci. Phys. el Nat. 2me Sir. vii. 105. 

 Woodlark. Physopelta famelica ? 



Lygaeus cruciatus, Mrtz. Ann. Sei. Phys. et Nat. 2me Ser. vii. 106. 



Woodlark. 



Lyga;us Fabricii, Mrtz. Ann. Sei. Phys. et Nat. 2me Ser. vii. 106. 

 Woodlark. 



Lygieus violaceus, Mrtz. Ann. Sci. Phys. et Nat. 2me Ser. vii. 107. 

 Woodlark. 



BICELLULL 



Bicelluli, Serv. Hist. Hem. 275— Bicelluli et Unicelluli, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 

 3me Ser. vi. 499. 



Fam. I. CAPSID^E. 



Mirides et Capsides, Serv. Hist. Hem. 277, 278 — Astemmites, p. De Lap. 

 — Capsini, Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 263. Kol. — Capsidae, Jf'estw. — 

 Capsiua, Flor. — Pbytoceridce, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 237 — Capsiua, Uni- 

 celluli and Bicelluli, Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 27. 



The following synopsis of the genera into which the European species 

 of this family have been divided is translated from Fieber's Eur. Hem. 



A. Membrane with single almost half-round areolets. 



a. Rostrum long, extending to the middle of the 



metapectus. - _ - Monalocoris. 



b. Rostrum short, extending to the end of the meso- 



pectus. ------ Bryocoris. 



