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N. raleighi Bueno. Raleigh, October 17, November 25, 1904; in 1905, 

 March 9, 17, April 15, August 5, October 16, November 23 and February 

 26, 1906. 



This very interesting little species is represented by good 

 series. It is easily separated from N. variablis, its nearest rela- 

 tive, by the smaller size, blackish fasciae and notocephalic 

 structure. Apparently more widely and uniformly distributed 

 than any other species found here. 



N. uhleri Kirkaldy. Raleigh, March 1, 9, 25, 29, 30, April 15, October 

 16, 1905, and April 22, 1906. 



This rare form has been taken on several occasions, about 

 20 having been taken altogether. More widely distributed in 

 this neighborhood than any other species, except raleighi, with 

 which it is usually associated. 



Genus BUENOA Kirkaldy (Anisops Auctt., partim.). 



B. albida (?) Champion. Raleigh, October 27, November 9, 24, 1904, 

 October 16, 1905, and August 8, 1906. 



This species is very common and is the form commonly listed 

 as platycnemis Fieber, although it does not at all agree with 

 the original description. Although it is tentatively identified 

 as Champion's species, it may after study prove to be uude- 

 scribed. 



Division B.— TROCHALOPODA Schiodte. 

 Family REDUVIIDAE. 

 Genus PYGOLAMPIS Germar. 

 P. sericeus Stal. Raleigh, May 5, 1904. 



Genus SCHDMANNA Champion. 

 S. mexicana Champ. Raleigh. Taken in June by Mr. F. Sherman. 

 This is a most interesting record, as the only other appears 

 to be the Mexican locality of the type specimen. 



Genus STENOPODA Laporte de Castelnau. 

 S. culiciformis Fabr. Raleigh, September 14, 1905, and May 31, 1906. 



Genus REDUVIUS Lamarck. 

 R. personatus Linn&. Raleigh. Taken by Mr. Sherman in July. 

 Genus CONORRHINUS Laporte de Castelnau. 



C. sanguisugus Lee. Has been taken about Raleigh in June, July and 

 and August, but is not uncommon. 



