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plants. Occurs throughout the Southern 

 States. 



14. Atrachelus cinerem Fab. One, March 30th, 



from leaf of oak shrub. It is also a species 

 of southern range. 



15. Zelus lilobus Say. One, April 9th, from a leaf 



of the saw palmetto. Its known range is also 

 limited to the south Atlantic and Gulf States. 



16. Zelus cervicalis Stal. One, April 2nd, from 



flower of the Senecio. Its range is the same 

 as that of the previous species. 



17. Hammatocerus purcis Drury. Only nymphs of 



this handsome bug were taken. While its 

 general range is southern, it occurs as far 

 north as Crawford County, Indiana. 



18. Easahus biguttatus Say. One, April 10th, from 



beneath a log. Uhler accredits it to the 

 Western States. 



19. Melanolestes picipes H. Schf. Several speci- 



mens were taken on different dates from be- 

 neath logs and rubbish. It appears to be com- 

 mon throughout the eastern United States 

 and, a few years ago, gained quite a reputa- 

 tion as the "kissing bug." 



20. Soldo, pallipes Fab. Two from beneath logs in 



damp sand, March 21st. It is also accredited 

 by Uhler to the "Western States." 



