1894.] HEMIPTEBA-HETEEOPTEBA OF GBENADA. 171 



PANG.EUS, Stal. 



PanGjEtjs mabgo (Dallas). 



JEthus margo, Dallas, List, i. p. 116. 



Numerous specimens of both sexes were found at Balthazar, 

 March 7 and 31, up to an elevation of 1900 feet above the sea, on 

 foliage, next the ground, in damp places near the water. Others 

 were taken on the Grand Etang, September 12, at an altitude of 

 1300 feet, while flying at sunset. 



Geotomtts, Muls. et Eey. 



Geotomtjs spinolai (Sign.). 



^Ethus spinolce, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Pr. 1863, p. 545, pi. 12. 

 fig. 12. 



Only one specimen was found. It was taken on the Mount 

 Gay estate, August 28, while flying at sunset. 



Amistestus, Dallas. 



1. Amnesties subfeeeugineus, Westw. 



Cydnus subferrugineus, Westw. Hope Cat. i. p. 19. 



Many specimens were collected at various places on the island. 

 At Balthazar they were taken while flying over open places at 

 sunset, August 4. On the Mount Gay estate they were also 

 found, August 20-25, flying at sunset ; and on the Grand Etang, 

 September 15, they were beaten from undergrowth in the forest, 

 at an elevation of 1 900 feet above the sea. 



2. Amnestfs pttsilltts, Uhler. 



Amnestus pusillus, TJhler, Hayden Geol. Surv. Bulletin, i. p. 278. 



This uncoloured little groundling was collected in April, at 

 Balthazar, where it occurred on open weedy places, in second- 

 growth thickets. 



Pentatomidji. 



Maceoptgium, Spin. 



Macboptgium eeticttlabe, Pabr. 



Cimex reticularis, Fabr. Syst. Bhyng. p. 170. 



This common American insect was captured at Balthazar, 

 April 15, at an elevation of 250 feet above sea-level. It was 

 found on shady places among the weeds, in woods of second 

 growth, near a stream of water. 



Cuba is the most northern territory from which this species is 

 at present known. It seems to be about as common in Grenada 

 as it is known to be on the Upper Amazons. 



