CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 135 



PHYSATOCHILA Fieb. 

 P. plexa Say. Madison, occasional (Pr). 



LEPTOPHYA Stal. 

 L. mutica Sa}-. Madison, rare (Pr). 



TINGIS Fabr. 

 T. clavata Stal. " United States" (Uhler). 



TELEONEMIA Costa. 

 T. elongata Uhl. " United States " (Uhler). 



Family ARADID-ffi. 



This family contains the " flat -bugs," so named because of their form, which 

 is adapted to live in the narrowest sort of crevices, under bark or in chinks of 

 dead trees. They are of no economic importance. 



ARADUS Fabr. 



A. aequalis Say. "United States" (Uhler). 



A. robustus Uhler. Staten Island, IV (Ds). 



A. similis Say. "United States" (Uhler). 



A. acutus Say. "United States" (Uhler). 



A. cinnamomeus Panz. Westville (Ss), Staten Island, IV (Ds). 



A. quadrilineatus Say. " United States " (Uhler). 



A. breviatus Berg. New Brunswick, IV. 



A. rectus Say. Flatbush, Long Island, to Texas. 



A. lugubris Fall. Staten Island (Ds). 



A. inornatus Uhl. Lahaway, VII, 3. 



A. n. sp. Da Costa, VI, 2 (Jn). 



BRACHYPHYNCHTJS Lap. 



B. granulatus Say. "United States" (Uhler). 

 B. simplex Uhler. Staten Island, V (Ds). 



NEUROCTENTJS Stal. 



N. simplex Uhl. Clementon, Camden, III (Ss), Camden, 11,26, Woodbury, 

 III, 29 (Kp), Jamesburg. 



