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Neocarnus vitreus Dist. 



Common at Mandeville and Balaclava and taken also at 

 Montego Bay and Hope Bay. The types were from Panama. 



Family Notonectidae 



Buenoa antigone Kirkaldy. 



One example, a female eight millimetres in length, was 

 brought into the house at Mandeville with water from one of 

 the cisterns that are everywhere used in that part of the island 

 for the domestic water supply. 



Family Fulgoridae 

 Subfamily Cixiinae 



Bothriocera Signoreti Stal. 



I found this species fairly abundant throughout the "island 

 and have received an example from Mrs. Slosson taken at Bis- 

 cayne Bay, Florida. These specimens do not altogether agree 

 with Stal's description of this or any of the other known species. 

 The fuscous markings on the elytra form a distinct transverse 

 stigmatal band followed by a narrow broken pale vitta, a round 

 subcostal spot, and an apical hyaline vitta; the base and sides 

 of the vertex and the tegulae are also pale. One smaller example 

 from Balaclava seems to approach bicornis Fabr. 

 Bothriocera undata Fabr. 



One example taken at Mandeville, April ist. 

 Oliarus complectus Ball. 



Apparently common throughout the island. These speci- 

 mens were somewhat smaller than those taken in Ohio, Colorado 

 and at Washington, D. C, now in my collection, but they seem 

 to be otherwise identical. 

 Myndus crudus n. sp. 



Form of sordadiftennis nearly; a little smaller with a narrower vertex 

 and less expanded front. Color a uniform soiled white. Carina of the head 

 and marginal nervure of the elytra tinged with yellow, the latter slightly 

 embrowned around the apex of the membrane; discal nervures of the elytra 

 slender, whitish, setigerous-punctate; stigma scarcely differentiated. Ex- 

 treme tips of the tibial spines and tarsal claws black. The anterior margin 

 of the mesonotum has a black cloud that shows through the pronotum but 

 is mostly hidden by the posterior margin of the head. Eyes black; ocelli 

 orange. Tergum in one female slightly embrowned at base and along the 

 median line. Length to tip of the elytra 5 mm. 



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