Dec, 1908.] Torre Bueno : Hemiptera Heteroptera. 225 



Genus Apateticus Dallas. 

 {Podisus auct. ) 



2. A. (Apoeicilus) cynicus Say. 



White Plains, Aug. 31. Swept in a swampy meadow from 

 grasses. 



3. A. (Apoeicilus) bracteatus Fitch. 



White Plains, Sept. 19. Also swept from grasses in a hollow in 

 an open lot. This is apparently the first actual record from this state 

 since Fitch described the bug in 1852. 



4. A. (Eupodisus) maculiventris Say. 



White Plains, through summer. Kensico Lake, May 27, Scars- 

 dale, Aug. 16. This is the most common form hereabouts. Occurs 

 throughout the summer in grasses. 



5. A. (Eupodisus) modestus Dallas. 



Scarsdale, Aug. 5 ; Sept. 5. Swept in the woods from bushes, 

 etc. 



Subfamily Pentatomix.e. 



Genus Nezara. 

 6^ N. hilaris Say. 



White Plains, Aug. 31. Nymph in last instar ; Sept. 7, 14 and 

 28. Scarsdale, Sept. 5, on golden-rod. 



Genus Ccenus Dallas. 



7. C. delius Say. 



White Plains, common in summer in meadows. Scan dale, Sept. 5. 



Genus Euschistus Dallas. 



8. E. variolarius Pal. Beauv. 



Common about White Plains at all times. Scarsdale, Aug. 15. 



g. E. tristigmus Say. 



Another common form in damp and marshy spots in White Plains. 

 Scarsdale, Aug. 15 and Sept. 5. 



10. E. fissilis Uhler. 



White Plains from spring to autumn, in fields, usually in company 

 with E. variolarius. Scarsdale, Aug. 15. 



Genus Mormidea A. & S. 



11. M. lugens Fabr. 



Common about White Plains in summer. Scarsdale, Aug. 15. 



