BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES I 7 1 



81. Ligyrocoris abdominalis Guerin. 



A single dark specimen was taken from the borders of a 

 garden at Ft. Myers. Mrs. Slosson has taken it at Lake Worth. 



82. Ligyrocoris multispinus Stal? 



One small dark example was taken at Sanford. This has 

 the head and prononotnm entirely black except for a few ob- 

 scure vittse on the posterior lobe of the latter, and it is but six 

 millimetres in length. Otherwise it agrees well with Stal's 

 description and Distant's figure. 



I searched diligently for a specimen of L. litigiosus Stal 

 which has been taken at Biscayne Bay by Mrs. Slosson but was 

 unable to find one. 



&3- Myodocha serripes Olivier. 



One small larva was taken at St. Petersburg. 



84 Herseus plebejus Stal. 



One example taken by sweeping at Sanford. 



85. Pamera vincta Say. 



Common everywhere I collected in Florida. This is the 

 parvida of Dallas. 



86. Pamera bilobata Say. 



Another common species found everywhere in the state. 



87. Pamera bilobata var. scutellata Dallas. 



At Crescent City I took one example of what for the want 

 of a better determination I am compelled to identify with the 

 above species of Dallas. A series would, I believe, show this 

 to be a good species and perhaps not scutellata at all. It has 

 the head more porrect and the base of the fourth antennal joint 

 pale; the ground color is also paler and the anterior femora are 

 much more swollen. 



88. Pamera basalis Dallas. 

 Crescent City; one example. 



89. Ptochiomera nodosa Say. 



Crescent City; one macropterous example. 



