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M. MATSUMURA. 



abdomen, and the legs yellow ; thorax reneus with 2 longitudinal greenish yellow 

 streaks ; abdomen black, apical margin of each segment more or less dull yellow ; 

 wings hyaline with a fawn shade especially at the costal margin. 



It was caught at the top of the mount about 12,000 feet high where the in- 

 sect rested upon a reddish volcanic stone, warmed by the vapors that arise from 

 the internal heat. 



Muscidœ. 



Mu.<ci corvina, Fabr. Spec. Insect. 1781. 

 Musca domestica, L. Faun. Suec. 1833. 

 Cyrotoneura sp. ? 

 Sarcophaga ftp. 



This much resembles the species S c maria, L. but can be easily distin- 

 guished by the colors of the venation. 



Cynomyia violacea, Macg. Suit, a Bull. 1834. 

 Echinomyia fera, L. Syst. Nat. 



A P H A N I FT ERA. 



PulicvJcB. 



Pulex irritans, L. Syst. Nat. 



BHYNCHOTA. 



Peritatomi' I œ. 

 Halyomorpha picas, Fabr. Ent. Syst. (Nymph). 

 Acanthosoma distindum, Dall. Brit. M. List. 1851. 



Coreidce. 



Homœoerus pvnetipennis, Uhi. Proc. Acad. Ph. 1860. 



Lygœidœ. 



Pâmera hemiptera, Scott. A. & M. 1874. 



Cicadidce. 



Pomponia japonensis, Dist. Monog. Orient. Cicad. 1892. 



