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Family MACROCEPHALID^ Kirk. 

 ( = Phymatidcc auet. ) 



Genus Phymata Latr. 



90. P. erosa Linne. 



Scarsdale, Sept. 5. 



Superfamily MIROIDEA. 

 Family ANTHOCORID^E. 



Genus Piezostethus Fieb. 



91. P. sordidus Rent. 



White Plains, Aug. 22 and 24. Under bark of dead trees. 



Genus Triphleps Fieb. 



92. T. insidiosus Say. 



White Plains, through the summer and fall on flowers, especially 

 daisy-heads. Scarsdale, Aug. 15. 



Family CLINOCORID^. 

 (= Cimicidae olim, = Aeanthiidce olim.) 

 Genus Clinocoris Fall. 



(= Cimex auet. nee Linne; = Acanthia auct. neeFa.br. ) 



93. C. lectularius Linne. 



White Plains is not one of those happy places where this blood- 

 thirsty midnight prowler is unknown. 



Superfamily NOTONECTOIDEA. 

 Family ACANTHIIDCE. 



Genus Acanthia Fabr. 



94. A. confluenta Say. 



White Plains, June 20 and 21, July 11, Sept. 21. Generally 

 found on granite rocks, with the mottled black and white color of 

 which it harmonizes. 



95. A. humilis Say. 



White Plains, common on moist places on the banks of streams, 

 ponds, etc. Kensico (Valhalla), May 27 ; Tarrytown, July 23. Found 

 here by sweeping the rushes on a damp flat near the railroad track. 



