1 82 FLORIDA HEMIPTERA 



151. Ceratocapsus pumilus Uhler. 



Crescent City and Sanford. This is a smaller and paler 

 form which Mr. Heideman believes is not specifically distinct 

 from pumilus. 



152. Ceratocapsus sp. nov. ? 



This is a very pretty species of a pale greenish color with 

 red head and antennse which seems to be still undescribed, I 

 beat it occasionally from low bushes of a broad leaded oak at 

 Estero, and found one at Sevenoaks. 



153. Pumillia sp. 



So determined by Mr. Heidemann. It is a black little 

 species resembling the West Indian Ceratocapsus nigropiceus 

 Reuter. I took it at Crescent City and Sevenoaks. 



154. Dicyphus separatus Uhler. 



Ft. Myers; one example. This is smaller than our north- 

 ern specimens of this species but Mr. Heidemann thinks it 

 conspecific. 



155. Cyrtopeltis tenuis Reuter? 



Ft. Myers; two examples. Mr. Heidemann has very kindly 

 compared these with the Reuter co-types and reports that they 

 are very close if not identical. 



156. Macrotylus sp. 



A single example of a tiny little species that is very close 

 to the northern amccmus Reuter was taken at Estero. 



157. Reuteroscopus ornatus Reuter. 



One small but clearly marked and typical specimen was 

 taken at Sanford. 



158. Reuteroscopus uvidus Distant. 



Crescent City; one example. I have taken this species in 

 New York, New Jersey and Colorado. Dr. Uhler places it as 

 a synonym of the preceding and Distant's var. "a" seems to be 

 that species. 



