Uhler.] 408 [April 17, 



stripe each side of pronotum extending upon the basal angles of the 

 scutellum, with the hemelytral bands dark brown, and with several 

 brown spots upon the membrane. I have a male specimen from Mas- 

 sachusetts, with the thorax, legs, and exterior part of the corium, 

 green. A specimen from York Co., Pa., is dirty yellow, with the 

 hemelytra soot-brown, excepting only the base, costal margin and 

 cuneus. In Dr. Harris' specimen (?) there is only a slight duski- 

 ness on the clavus, a faint cloud at the tip of the corium, and a ves- 

 tige on the membrane about the tip of the cuneus. The veins of the 

 areole are brighter yellow very slightly edged with dusky. 



No. 46, Harris' Collection, ?. " July 15, 1827. June 20, 1831." 



Determined as C. invitus by Mr. Say. 



In Maryland this species sometimes abounds on the blossoms of 

 the wild grapes, during June. The colors in life are bright pea- 

 green, the hemelytra more or less tinged with yellow, and the mark- 

 ings olive-brown. When recently excluded, the colors are very pale, 

 with but a faint tinge of green. 



• 

 Capsus Fab. 



C. capillaris. 



Cimex capillaris Fab., Mantis., n, 305, 270. Capsus capillaris 

 Fieb., Europ. Hem., 264, 10. 



No. 95, Harris' Collection, ?. " Capsus abruptus Say, MSS. 

 Pennsylvania, Dr. Pickering." Named by Mr. Say. 



A well known European species, no doubt accidentally introduced 

 into this country. I have a specimen which was collected near New 

 York city, and another was sent to me from Para, Brazil. 



Camptobrochis Fieb. 



C. nebulosus. 



Camptobrochis nebulosus Uhler. Hayden's Surv. Montana, 417. 



Pale olivaceo-testaceous, ovate, robust, polished, coarsely punc- 

 tured. Head black, polished, impunctured, transverse groove in front 

 of the basal carina deep, the carina, a streak adjoining each eye, a 

 short one on the middle of the face, another extending along the ty- 

 lus, and one each side of the tylus, pale yellow; antennae with short 

 hoary pubescence, the basal joint black, polished, second piceous- 

 yellow, obscured at base and tip, third and fourth obscurely piceous- 

 yellow; bucculae and setse yellow, the rostral sheath more or less pice- 



