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Provanclier; Maine. Andover, Cambridge, Waltham, in Massachusetts, 

 F.G.Sanborn; Maryland, May 28 until September 20^ P. E. Ubler,* 

 North Carolina, James B. Bean. 



5. S. Tiumilis. 



Acanthia luimiUs, Say, Heteropfc. New Harmony, 35, No. 4. 



Inhabits Texas, Florida, Maryland (May and June), Pennsylvania^ 

 Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island^ California, and Illinois. 



6. S. coriacea. 



Sdlda coriacea, Uliler, in Hayden's Survey of Montana, 421, No. 2. 



Inhabits Utah, British America, Illinois, and New England. 



7. >S^. luctuosa. 



Saldaluctuosa, Stal, Frepc, Euj^enies Resa, 263, No. 123. 

 Acanthia luctuosa, Stal, Eaumeratio. Hemipt. iii, 149, No. 8. 



Inhabits California. 



8. S. saltatoria. 



Cimexsaltatorius, Linn., Fauna Suec. 964; Syst. Nat. (1767), 500, No. 93. 

 Salda saltatoria, Fab., Syst. Eliyng. 239 H. Schf., Wanz, Ins. ii, 83, fig. 167 ; 

 Wolff, Icon. Cim. 77, tab. 8, tig. 74. 



Inhabits Nebraska, Illinois, Northern New* York, Maine, Canada,. 

 British Columbia, and Europe. 



Family VELIID^E. 



Macrovelia, Uhler. 

 M. Sornii. 



Macrovelia Hornii, Uhler, in Hayden's Survey of Montana, 422. 



Inhabits California, Arizona, and New Mexico. 



Yelia, Latr. 

 V. armata. 



Telia armata, Burm., Handb. ii, pt. 1, 212, No. 4. 



Inhabits Texas and Mexico. 



Only two specimens, females, have thus far been brought to my no- 

 tice. They were collected near Waco by G. W. Belfrage. 



Ehagovelia, Mayr. 

 B. collaris. 



Telia collaris, Burm., Handb. ii, pt. 1, 212, No. 5. 

 Eluigwelia collaris, Mayr, Novara Eeise, Hemipt. 180. 

 Telia Fieberi, Guer., in Sagra's Hist, de Cuba, Ins. 416. 



Inhabits the Atlantic region, Florida, Texas, Mexico, Cuba, and Hayti. 



Dr. Burmeister's types came from near Port au Prince. One hun- 

 dred and fifty miles west of that place I found them quite abundant 

 upon a quiet"^ land-locked place in the Grand Anse Eiver, where they 

 were very abundant, and where they occurred both winged and un- 

 winged. 



