212 PKOF. p. E. rHiEE, ON THE [Mar. 6, 



Emesa, Fabr. 

 Emesa ANGtrLATA, TJhler. 

 Emesa angulata, Uhler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 717. 

 Three specimens of this insect were found at Balthazar, April 

 7-20, in open weedy places upon herbage. 



Ltjteta, Dobrn. 

 Luteta GUNDiiACHii, Dohrn. 



Luteva gundlachii, Dohrn, Linnaea Ent. xiv. p. 244, pi. 1. fig. 19. 

 Seven specimens, more or less mutilated, are in the collection. 

 They were taken at Balthazar, August 7, on vines and brush. 



Emesopsis, Uhler. 

 Emesopsis NUBiitrs, Uhler. 

 Emesojms nuhilis, TJhler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 718. 

 Several specimens of this delicate insect were taken at Balthazar 

 in August. They came to the light at night. 



S A L D I D ^. 



SaIiDA, auctores. 



Salda humilis (Say). 



AcantJiia humilis, Say, Heteropt. !N^ew Harmony, p. 35. 



Specimens of this species were found on the Telescope estate, 

 August 15, on the margins of pools of water. Two different 

 sizes occur at this locality : the one normal, such as is met with 

 in the eastei'n United States and Cuba, the other longer and with 

 a somewhat narrower abdomen. 



HXDEOBATID^. 



LiMKOMETEA. 



LisorOMETEA MAEGiJfATA (Guerin). 



Gerris marc/inatus, Gruerin, Sagi'a's Hist. Cuba, Ins. p. 415. 



Numerous specimens of this insect were captured on the Tele- 

 scope estate, August 15, and later, on the margins of pools of 

 water. 



Beachymetea. 



Beachymetea albineetis (Am. et S.). 

 Halohates albinervis, Amyot et Serv. Hcmipt. p. 412. 

 Many specimens, mostly of the winged form, were taken on the 

 Mount Gay estate, both in April and August. Others were 



