312 C. SKOTTSBERG 



Formicidae [2SJ). 



Ponera trigoua Mayr var. opacior Forel. \. Amer., W. Ind., Chile, Argent. 

 — Mt. The typical sfjecies in Ikazil. Probably spread with the traffic. 



Proiolepis obscura Mayr ssp. raga Forel. Melanesia. — Mt. The typical spe- 

 cies Java, Australia, Hawaii, another variety N. Guinea and Melanesia. 



Tet}a))ionu))i guiiueiise (Fabricius). An African ant, now widely spread with 

 the human traffic. — Mt. 



IcJniciDnonidae {2o6\ 



Rnicospilus purgatus Say. Temperate N. and S. America. — Mt, Mf. An al- 

 most world-wide genus (Amer., luir., Afr., Austral., N. Zeal., Hawaii). 



-\- llcniiteles Bacckstroe})ii Roman. — Mt. An almost world-wide genus, less 

 rich in the tropics. 



+ //. luasafuerae Roman. — Mf. 



+ flo/ocn'UDia {^) juaniaua Roman. — Mt. The genus is known from Europe. 



Mettlia (Paniscus) gerliugi Schrottky. Chile. — Mt. Range of genus very 

 wide, including S. Amer., Falkl. Is., Rodriguez, Austral., N. Zeal. 



Stilpiius gagatcs Grav. var. Robi)iso7ii Roman. — Mf. The typical species in 

 luirope, the genus also in N. America and Greenland. 



Tyiptognathus aequiciiicius Spin. Chile. — Mt. 



MyDiaridae [igo). 



Aiiagnis incaniatus Hal. Palaearctic. — Mf, undoubtedly introduced. 



+ + CroimoDiytiiar fcrnandczi Oglobin. — Mt. 



■V C. jniperfcctus Oglobin. — ]\It. 



+ + Xcsopolynema caudatuui Oglobin. — Mt. 



P()ly}u))ia fiiscipes Hal. Palaearctic. — Mf, supposed to have been accidentally 

 introduced. 



+ V ScolopsoptcroJi kiiscJieli Oglobin. — Mt. 



Rhynchota. 



Heteroptera. 



A)itli()coyidac {2 1\ 



-^ Hucliivianiclla dcria Ik-rgroth.— Mt. Related to B. continua B. White from 

 Madeira; other species reported from Tasmania and Hawaii. 



Lyctocoris catupcslris Vi\h\. Cosmopolitan, probably adventitious. — Mt. 



Lygacidac {2/, j6i). 



' V Micrymcuus kuschcli Kormilev.— Mt. Most nearly related to Metagerra 

 H. White from New Zealand (Kokmilfa). 



+ J/. seclusus Ik-rgroth. — Mt. 



vXysius Bacckstrooni Hergroth.— Mt, Mf. An almost cosmopolitan genus 

 witii numerous species in Xew Zealand and Melanesia, east to Samoa; greatest 

 concentration in Hawaii. X. Pcrrcks/rorifii is closer to X. Ilutioni V>. White from 

 Xew Zealand than to any American species (KoKMlLKv). 



+ V Robnisowclioris tingitoidcs Kormilev. — Mt. P^orms a separate tribe. 



