210 prof. r. r. uiiler on the [Mar. 6, 



2. Kasaiius sulcicollis, Serv. 



Peirates sulcicollis, Serv. Ann. Sci. Nat. xxiii. p. 219 (1831). 

 One specimen was secured at Balthazar, April 25, where it 

 came to light at night. 



Stenopoda, Lap. 



1. Stenopoda crLiciFORMis (Fabr.). 

 Cimex culiciformis, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 728. 



Three specimens were found on the Mount Gay estate and at 

 Balthazar, April 5, in cocoa orchards, upon herbage. 



2. StENOPCvDA CANA, StSl. 



Stenojpoda cana, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1859, p. 384. 

 One adult and a nympha were taken at Balthazar, March 19, 

 in an open place upon herbage. 



Narvesus, Stal. 

 Narvesus carolinensis, Stal. 



Narvesus carolinensis, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1859, p. 385. 

 One specimen was found at Balthazar, May 16 ; it came to 

 the light at night. 



Saica, Am. et S. 



1. Saica recurvata (Fabr.). 



Zelus recurvatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 286. 

 Two specimens were taken at Balthazar, April 5-7, in open 

 places upon herbage. 



2. Saica annulipes, sp. nov. 



Small in this genus and with the pronotum somewhat longer 

 than usual, pale fulvo-testaceous, pubescent, rufous on most of the 

 tergum, the legs and antennae more especially testaceous. Head 

 highly polished, short, rufo-testaceous, darker on the face and 

 front ; eyes large, black, prominent, but not rising as high as the 

 posterior lobe ; the posterior lobe deeply cleft, the two members 

 almost orbicular ; the neck short, strongly contracted ; rostrum 

 stout, reaching to the anterior coxae ; antennae a little infuscated, 

 fully as loug as the head and prothorax united. Prothorax long ; 

 the anterior lobe high, very convex, sulcated, excavated in front, 

 with a collum in front of the cavity, the upper surface tumid each 

 side, the lateral margin composed of an arched carinate edge, and 

 the anterior angles callous ; the posterior lobe subtrapezoidal, 

 deeply separated by the incision in front, with the middle line 

 broadly, not deeply, grooved, the lateral margins thick, followed 

 by a long callosity on the humerus ; the posterior border steeply 

 deflexed, slightly waved, with the posthumeral edge slenderly 

 reflexed. Scutellum tumid and uneven at base, with the apical 



