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S. coriacea Uhl. Atco, VI, 18 (Jn), Anglesea, V, 28. 



S. anthxacina Uhl. "Atlantic States" (Uhler). 



S. deplanata Uhl. Westville, V, 2 (Ss), VI, 22 (Jn). 



S. interstitialis Say. "United States" (Uhler). 



S. orbiculata Uhl. " United States " (Uhler). 



S. humilis Say. Madison, rare (Pr). 



S. pallipes Fab. Madison, rare (Pr). 



S. separata Uhl. "Atlantic States " (Uhler). 



S. vagator Uhl. Anglesea (Ss). 



Family GALGULIDiE. 



Broad, squat bugs with prominent, projecting eyes, called "toad-bugs" 

 because of their resemblance to that animal. They live in marshes and along 

 the muddy banks of streams, and while not rare are of no economic importance. 



PELOGONUS Latr. 



P. americanus Uhl. Staten Island, V (Ds), Lahaway, on Cranberry bogs in 

 May. 



GALGULUS Latr. 



Gr. oculatus Fabr. , Caldwell (Cr), Westville, V, 23 (Ss), Riverton, V, 30 

 (Jn), Staten Island, VII (Ds), Anglesea, V, 30. 



Family NAUCORIDJE. 



Resemble the preceding in outline, but more even and without the projecting 

 eyes. They are predatory, the fore legs being developed for grasping, and live 

 ill the water, crawling about among the plants. None are of economic 

 importance. 



PELOCORIS Stal. 



P. femorata Pal. Beauv. Madison (Pr), Camden, IV, 17 (Ss), Riverton, V, 

 1, VIII, 14 ( Jn), Staten Island. 



