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taken it at Biscayne Bay, Florida. 1 follow Reuter in placing 

 this genus in the Miraria. 



Division Capsaria 



Phytocoris compsocerus Reut. (n. sp., p. 4.) 



I took two examples of this at Mandeville and two at Balac- 

 lava. It is closely allied to exirnus. 



Lygus apicalis Fieb. 



Three examples taken near the Constant Spring Hotel. 

 This is a small green species somewhat resembling prasinus. 

 It was described by Fieber in his Europaischen Hemiptera from 

 material taken in Spain. I cannot find any previous record of 

 its having been taken in America. 



Lygus apicalis var. inops Horv. 



Very near the preceding. I found this form at Hope Gar- 

 dens and in numbers at Mandeville. 



Lygus aeruginosus Reut. (n. sp., p. 5.) 



Mandeville, April 1st, two examples. A shiny little species 

 with much the aspect of an Or t hops. 



Lygus olivaceus Reut. (n. sp. , p. 6.) 



Not uncommon on the southern side of the island. I took 

 it near the Constant Spring Hotel, at Mandeville, Balaclava and 

 Montego Bay. It looks somewhat like a small compact invitus. 



Lygus suspectus Reut. (n. sp., p. 6.) 



Smaller and more strongly maculated than the preceding. 

 I took one example at Rock Fort, March 25th, and another at 

 Mandeville, April 3d. 



Lygus cunealis Reut. (n. sp. , p. 7.) 



Mandeville, three examples. At Balaclava I took two ex- 

 amples of what seems to be a -pale form of this species. 

 Cunealis is near the preceding species but has the pronotum 

 behind, scutellum, clavus and inner angle of the corium piceous 

 black. 



Poeciloscytus cuneatus Dist. 



Common about Mandeville and Balaclava. I also took it 

 at Rock Fort near Kingston. I have received this species from 

 British Guiana and the island of Trinidad and Distant, who 



