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2. D. Benardii. 



Zelus Benardii, Kolenati, Meletemata Eatom. 1857, vi, 42, tab. 3, fig. 2. 

 Diplodus Benardii, Stal, Eauraeratio Hemipt. ii, 91, No. 36. 



Inhabits OaliforDia. 



PiNDUS, Stal. 

 P. socius. 



Pindiis socius, Uhler, in Hayden's Survey of Montana, 420. 



Inhabits near Snake River, Idaho, and Dakota, Kansas, and Arizona. 



Mil Y AS, Stal. 



1. M. cincUcs. 



Bedtirius cincttis, Fab., Gen. Ins., 302, Nos. 5-6 ; Ent. Syst. iv, 199, Nos. 20. 

 Cimex prcecinotus, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i, pt. 4, 2198, No. 565. 

 Harpaotor cinctiis, H.-Schf., Wanz. Ins. viii, 83, fig. 853. 

 Milyas cinctus, Stal, Hemipt. Fabriciaaa, i, 106, No. 1. 



Inhabits the Atlantic region from Massachusetts to Georgia, and west- 

 ward into Texas and the Indian Territory. One specimen from Chey- 

 enne. 



2. M. zebra. 



Milyas zebra, Stal, Stettin. Ent. Zeit. xxiii, 448, No. 299. 



Inhabits California, Lower California, and Mexico. Closely related 

 to the preceding species, but differing from it in being darker-colored, 

 more hairy, and with four whitish rings on the first joint of the antennae. 



Subfamily APIOMEEINA. 

 Apiomerus, Hahn. 



1. A. spissipes. 



Beduvius spissipes. Say, Journ. Acad. Phila. iv, 199, No. 20 ; Amer. Ent. ii, pi. 31, 



fig. 3. 

 Apiomerus spissipes, Stal, Enumeratio Hemipt. ii, 98, No. 15. 



Inhabits Texas, Colorado, Mexico, and Arizona. 



2. A. crassi])es. 



Reduvius crassipes, Fab., Syst. Rhyng. 273, No. 35 ; Say, Amer. Ent. ii, pi. 31, 



fig. 4. 

 Beduvius Unitaris, Say, Heteropt. New Harmony, 31, No. 1. f 



Herega rubrolimhata, Amyot et Serv., Hemipt. 354, No. 1. 

 Apiomerus crassipes, Stal, Hemipt. Fabr. i, 117, No. 3. 



Inhabits Texas, Kansas, ISTebraska, the Atlantic region, and Canada. 



3. A. jiaviventris, 



Apiomerus fiavivenir is, H.-Schf., Wanz. Ins. viii, 77, fig. 847. 

 Apiomerus jiaviventris, Stal, Enumeratio Hemipt, ii, 98, No. 16. 



Inhabits Arizona, California, N^ew Mexico, Texas. 



4. A. centralis. 



Beduvius ventralis, Say, Heteropt. New Harmony, 31, No. 2. 



Inhabits Missouri, Nebraska, region of the Saskatchewan E-iver. 

 Collected by Robert Kennicott. 



