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Long Island, and I have lately seen a specimen from Truro, 
Nova Scotia, taken by Mr. W. H. Brittain. 
HEBRIDAE or NAEOGEIDAE. 
Hebrus (or Naeogeus) burmeisteri Leth et Sev. Edgartown, 
Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, 28 June, 1912. (C. W. Johnson). 
One specimen only of this species has been present in the 
material which I have thus far examined. 
REDUVIIDAE. 
Apiomerus ventralis Savy. Monmouth, Maine, 26 June, 1906, 
Framingham, Massachusetts, 12 June, 1904. 
One of several unusually interesting Hemiptera collected by 
Mr. C. A. Frost, the coleopterist. It has been considered a 
southern and western species. 
Zelus socius Uhl. Monmouth, Maine, 18 July, 1914 (Frost), 
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, 14 June, 1914 (Frost), Portland, Con- 
necticut, 10 August, 1913 (Walden). 
These I believe to be the first New England records for this 
species. 
TINGITIDAE. 
Galeatus peckhami Ashm. Mt. Washington (Glen House, Os- 
good Trail), New Hampshire, 20 July, 1915 (C. W. Johnson). 
This curious Tingitid is a notable addition to the New Eng- 
land fauna. 
CoRIZIDAE, 
Corizus hyalinus Fab. Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 2 July, 
1905 (J. A. Cushman). 
This species inhabits the warmer regions of the Old and 
New Worlds and is an addition to the rather long list of more 
typically southern forms occasionally found along the south- 
ern coast of New England. 
CoREIDAE. 
Anasa repetita Heid. Wallingford, Connecticut, 1911 (D. J. 
Caffrey), Boston (near Chestnut Hill), Massachusetts, 24 Sept., 
1914 (Parshley). 
The first New England records for this species were pub- 
lished by Mr. C. W. Johnson, Psyche, 1914, p. 82. I took the 
specimen noted above while sweeping underbrush in open 
woods, together with A. armigera. 
