6 John Todd Zimmer 



Peribalus abbreviatus (Uhler). 



1872. Holcostethus abbreviatus Uhler, Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv., V. 

 p. 397. 



Not common, but found in the northern and western parts of 

 the state. Four females are in the collection from Crawford, 

 Glen, Warbonnet canyon and Hogan's bridge. 



Genus Trichopepla Stal 

 Trichopepla semivittata (Say). 



183 1. Pentatoma semivittata Say, Het. Hem., N. Harm., Ind. 

 1851. Pentatoma pilipes Dallas, List, I, p. 247. 



Recorded from Nebraska by Uhler in 1876 {Bull. U. S. Geol. 

 Geog. Surv. Terr., No. 5, ser. 2, p. 21). The only other record 

 is a female taken at Roca, Nebraska, May 30, 191 1, by Albert 

 Pool. 



Genus Carpocoris Kolenati 

 Carpocoris (Antheminia) remotus Horvath. 



1872. Carpocoris {Antheminia) lynx Stal (not Fabricius), Svensk. 



Vet. Handl., X, No. 4, p. 33. 

 1907. Carpocoris remotus Horvath, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., V, p. 296. 



I am using the foregoing name for our species on the example 

 set by Banks's Catalogue although I have not seen the description 

 given by Horvath. Uhler and Stal were unable to differentiate 

 an American species distinct from the European lyjix though both 

 men had a series of specimens from the two continents. It is a 

 rather variable species as it is, and its division may not hold good. 



Found sparingly in the state. Three female specimens are at 

 hand from Sioux county, Nebraska, collected in May and early 

 June. 



Genus Liodermion Kirkaldy 



KEY TO THE SUBGENERA AND SPECIES 



I. Lateral margins of the pronotum carinated but not distinctly reflexed; 



second joint of the antennae longer than the third. 



(Liodermion) viridicata 

 I. Lateral margins of the pronotum acutely carinated and narrowly, 



sharply reflexed 2 



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