224 APPENDIX. 



A LIST OF THE HBMIPTERA-HBTEROPTERA TAKEN IN THE VICINITY 

 OF ORMOND, FLORIDA, IN MARCH AND APRIL, 1899. 



The true bugs do not seem to be plentiful in East 

 Florida in the early spring months. Representatives 

 of but twenty species were taken during my stay 

 there. These, identified and listed according to 

 Uhler's "Check List of the Hemiptera-Heteroptera of 

 ^N"orth America/' are as follows: 



1. Corimelcena air a Am. et S. Several specimens 



were secured from beneath rubbish on April 

 2nd. Its range covers the entire United 

 States. 



2. Pangcem bilineatus Say. One specimen, March 



25th, from beneath a log. It also is a species 

 of wide range, but is less common than the 

 preceding. 



3. Stiretrus anchorago Fab. A single example was 



taken April 3rd, on flowers of a Senecio. 

 While usually accredited to the Southern 

 States, it has been taken as far north as 

 southern Indiana, where it occurs in small 

 numbers. 



4. Eucliistus servus Say. Several specimens of 



this common species were taken from oak 

 leaves on April 2nd, and on dates thereafter. 



5. Euchistus variolarius Pal. Beauv. One from 



a leaf of thistle, on March 24th. It also is a 

 species of wide distribution. 



