178 FLORIDA HEMIPTERA 



i2 0. Pycnoderes insignis Renter. 



Crescent City, Sanford, Sevenoaks and Ft. Myers. This 

 is a smooth deep black species with the antenna?, legs and apex 

 of the membrane white. I have taken this form at Gowanda, 

 N. Y. 



121. Pycnoderes sp. 



Very closely allied to the following but the antennae and 

 legs are pale with the apical half of the hind femora black. I 

 took one example at Sanford on April 26th. 



122. Sixeonotus tenebrosus Distant. 



Near P. insignis but smaller with the basal two joints 

 of the antennae and the legs except the tarsi black. The hind 

 edge of the pronotum is straight, not at all emarginate as in 

 the allied species. I took one example at Clearwater. 



123. Cyrtocapsus caligineus Stal. 



Crescent City; four examples. A subtropical form which 

 I took in Jamaica. 



124. Poecilocapsus nigriger Stal. 



Not uncommon at all localities. This species has the head 

 and anterior portion of the pronotum bright fulvous and the 

 cuneus has a large central black spot. Otherwise it differs 

 little from our northern lineatus Fabr. 



Dr. Distant has very kindly compared this form with the 

 Mexican material figured in the Biologia and reports that they 

 agree in all essential particulars. 



125. Poeciloscytus basalis Renter. 



Abundant everywhere I collected in Florida, and as else- 

 where showing much variation in the extent and intensity of 

 its markings. 



126. Polymerus americanus Reuter, variety. 



Sanford; two examples. Entirely black and not at all pu- 

 bescent; slender costal margins, nervures of the membrane and 

 apical two joints of the antennae whitish ; legs pale, the femora 

 orange. Otherwise like the northern specimens of this species. 



