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15. Pentatoma saucia Say. 



We swept a few specimens of this species from the tall 

 marsh grasses on the shore at St. Petersburg. They were 

 accompanied by their young. 



16. Mormidea Iugens Fabricius. 

 Common everywhere we collected. 



1 7. Oebalus pugnax Fabricius. 



Taken occasionally at all stations. 



18. Euschistus servus Say. 



Common everywhere in Florida. These present consid- 

 erable variation in size, color and form of the humeri. 



19. Euschistus ictericus Linneus. 



I took a few examples at Crescent City, Sanford and Ft. 

 Myers. In most of these the humeri are much more acute 

 than in our northern specimens. 



20. Euschistus tristigmus Say. 



Sanford May 6th; a single example of the variety with 

 acute humeri. 



2i. Euschistus bifibulus P. B. 



Taken occasionally at Crescent City, Sanford and Estero. 

 I have recently seen specimens from Texas. 



22. Euschistus crassus Dallas 



I took this species at Sanford only. It seems to be rare. 

 23 Proxys punctulatus P. B. 



One example taken at Sanford. 



24. Hymenarcys nervosa Say. 



A single specimen was swept from weeds adjoining a gar- 

 den at Ft. Myers. This is a little larger and darker than 

 examples in my collection from farther north. 



25. Thyanta custator Fabricius. 



Found at all points where I collected. Most of these show 

 the red band oa the pronotum and the black points on the edge 



