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Formicidae {2 8 J). 



Ponera trigona Mayr var. opacior Forel. X. Amer.. W. Ind., Chile, Argent. 

 — Mt. The typical species in Brazil. Probably spread with the traffic. 



Prenolepis obscuva Mayr ssp. vaga Forel. Melanesia.— Mt. The t>[)ical spe- 

 cies Java, Australia, Hawaii, another variety X. Guinea and IMelanesia. 



Tetramorium gidneensc (Fabricius). An African ant, now widely spread with 

 the human traffic. — Mt. 



Ichncumonidae [206). 



Enicospihis purgatiis Say. Temperate X. and S. America.— :\It, :^If. An al- 

 most world-wide genus (Amer., Eur., Afr., Austral., X. Zeal., Hawaii). 



+ Hemiteles Baeckslroemi Roman. — Mt. An almost world-wide genus, less 

 rich in the tropics. 



+ H. masafuerae Roman. — Mf. 



+ Holocremna ^i) juaniana Roman. — ]\It. The genus is known from Europe. 



Metelia (Paniscus) gerlingi Schrottky. Chile.— Mt. Range of genus very 

 wide, including S. Amer., Falkl. Is., Rodriguez, Austral.. X. Zeal. 



StilpJius gagates Grav. var. Robinsoni Roman. — Mf. The typical species in 

 Europe, the genus also in X. America and Greenland. 



Triptognathus aequicinctiis Spin. Chile. — Mt. 



Mymaridae {igo). 



Anagnis incarnaius Hal. Palaearctic. — Mf, undoubtedly introduced. 



-f -^^ Cremnoinyviar feniandezi Oglobin. — Mt. 



+ C. vnperfecttis Oglobin. — Mt. 



+ -^ Xesopolynema caudatuin Oglobin, — Mt. 



Polyiieina fuscipes Hal. Palaearctic. — Mf, supposed to have been accidentally 

 introduced. 



-t- +Scolopsoptero)i kuschcli Oglobin. — Mt. 



Rhynchota. 



Heteroptera. 



Antliocoridae (27). 



+ Buchajtajiiella devia Bergroth. — Mt. Related to B. covtimia B. White from 

 Madeira; other species reported from Tasmania and Hawaii. 



Lyctocoris canipestris Fabr. Cosmopolitan, probably adventitious. — Mt. 



Lygaeidae {21, 161). 



+ + Micrymenus kiischeli Kormilev. — ]\It. Most nearly related to Metagerra 

 B. White from Xew Zealand (Kormilev). 



-fJ/. seclusus Bergroth. — Mt. 



+ Xysius Baeckstroemi Bergroth. — ]\It, Mf. An almost cosmopolitan genus 

 with numerous species in New Zealand and Melanesia, east to Samoa; greatest 

 concentration in Hawaii. A^. Baeckstroemi is closer to N. Huttoni B. White from 

 New Zealand than to any American species (KORMILEV). 



+ + RobiJisoiochoris tingitoides Kormilev. — Mt. Forms a separate tribe. 



