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in. Zelus cervicalis Stal. 



Abundant everywhere I collected in Florida. 



112. Pindus socius Uhler. 



Crescent City; one example. This individual differs from 

 western material in my collection in having the pronotum 

 narrower and the feet immaculate. 



113 Pselliopus cinctus Fabricius. 

 Crescent City; one example only. 



114. Repipta taurus Fabricius. 



Crescent City, Sanford and Clearwater. Not uncommon. 



115. Atrachelus cinereus Fabricius. 



Not uncommon at most places where I collected. 



116. Arilus cristatus Linneus. 



The young of this species were taken occasionally at Cres- 

 cent City and elsewhere. 



117. Sinea spinipes Herrick-Schaeffer. 



I took this species as far south only as St. Petersburg. In 

 my collection are examples from Key Largo, Fla. , Atlanta, Ga. 

 and Kansas. 



118. Sinea Rileyi Montondon. 



Taken at nearly all stations where I collected in Florida. 

 At Estero it was abundant but was more rarely met with toward 

 the northern parts of the state. It can be separated from the 

 preceding species by the shorter spines on the anterior lobe of 

 the vertex and the concolorous antennae. 



Family Capsidae. 



119. Monolocoris filicis Linneus. 



Sanford. Not uncommon on ferns. Paler than is usual in 

 filicis with the tip of the second antennal joint black. 



