1 56 PROF. p. ii. UHi.EK OX THE hemipteha-hetebopteea [Feb. 20, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XVI. 



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Streptaxis mirificuf.. p. 147. 



roebcleni, p. 147. 



{Oaphana) strangidatus, p. 148. 



Macrochlamys I'tmbafa, p. 148. 

 Sifala insidaris, p. 140, 

 Kaliella suhsculpta, p. 149. 

 Chloritis platytrapis, p. 160. 

 Opeas fiUforme, p. 151. 

 Hypselostffina transitans, p. 151. 

 Opisthoporus setosus, p. 1.52. 

 Ehiosfoma asiphon, p. 152. 

 Diplommatina samniaiia, p. 155. 

 Alt/ccBUs rocbelcni, p. 154. 



canaliculaf'us, p. 154. 



Cyclophorus diplochihis. p. 153. 

 Lagocheilus lirain/us, p. 154. 

 Tiipina pallens, p. 155. 



A List of the Hemiptera-Heteroptera of the Families 

 Anthocorid(B and Ceratocombidce collected by Mr. H. H. 

 Smith in the Island of St. Vincent ; with Descriptions of 

 New Genera and Species. By P. R. UHLf:R.' 



[Eeceived January 22, 1894.] 



A. List of Species of tvhich specimens were obtained. 



' Communicated by Dr. D. Sharp, F.R.S., F.Z.S., on behalf of the West 

 India Islands Committee. 



[In the list of St. Vincent Hemiptera recently communicated to the Society 

 (see P. Z. S. 1893, p. 705) it was mentioned that Prof. Uhler had been obliged to 

 leave the AnthocoridiE and Ceratocombidse undetermined, the material sent to him 

 being inadequate for the study of such difficult insects. Since then Prof. Uhler 

 has received from the Committee additional material — chiefly from the neigh- 

 bouring island of Grenada — which has enabled him to complete his enumeration 

 of the two groups of Heteroptera in question, and I now communicate to the 

 Society the results of this part of his work. We hope that the list of Hemiptera- 

 Heteroptera of Grenada will shortly be in the possession of the Committee. — 

 D. S.] 



