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Subfamily Geocorin^e. 



Genus Geocoris Fallen. 



43. G. bullatus Say. 



White Plains, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, 11, 18 and 24, in company with 

 the following. 



44. G. discopterus Stal. 



White Plains through October, on a dry sandy spot, running over 

 the earth, or at the roots of grasses. Most abundant species. 



45. G. ater Fabr. (=uliginosus Say =fuliginosus auct. ) 

 White Plains, Oct. 17. Scarsdale, Aug. 5. Rare. 



46. G. piceus Say. 



White Plains, Sept. 7, 19, Oct. 3, n, 17 and 25. Taken by 

 sweeping in fields, in patches of five-finger (Potentilla Canadensis) 

 and under boards. 



Subfamily Pachygronthin.e:. 

 Genus Phlegyas Stal. 



{= Peliope/ta\J\\\.) 



47. P. annulicrus Stal. (= abbreviata Uhl, ) 



White Plains, common on bushes and grasses. Nymphs in last 

 instar taken July 27. 



Genus (Edancala A. & S. 



48. CE. dorsalis Say. 



White Plains, July 29. A single specimen. 



Subfamily Oxycarenin^e. 



Genus Crophius Stal. 



49. C. disconotus Say. 

 White Plains, Oct. 5. 



Subfamily Aphanin^e. 



Genus Ligyrocoris Stal. 



50. L. silvestris Stal. 



White Plains, June, July and August. 



51. L. constrictus Say. 



White Plains, June, July and August. Both are common. 



Genus Perigenes Distant. 



52. P. fallax Heid. 



White Plains, Sept. 5, 7 and 15. This is not rare in grasses. 



