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thymi, &c.), and Ortholomus, St. {N. punctipennis, H.-S.), and Om7/w5, Ball, 
(c? unknown). The Cymina are composed of divisions Cymaria (gg. Cymus, 
Hahn, and Cymodema, Spin., the latter unknown as European) and IscJmo- 
rhyncharia {Ischnoj-kynchus, Fieb.) ; the Blissi?ia of Ischnodemus, Fieb., Di- 
7norphopte7'us, St. {^Micropus spinolce, Sign., andZ). signoreti*^ A. Kusch, pro- 
bably a MS. name, described, p. 45, from Sarepta), and Blissus, King ; the 
Henestarina of Henestaris, Spin., and Engistus, Fieb. {E. exsanguis*, Stal, 
p. 45, Biskra) ; the Geocorina of Piocoris, St. (Geocons eryt/wocejjhalus, St. F. 
& S., and P. ohesiis*, Stal, p. 45, Biskra), Geocoris, Fail, (with subgg. Geo- 
coris proper and Ophthalmicus, Schill.), and Mallocoris, St. {M. discifer*, St., 
p. 46, Biskra) ; the Artheneina of At'theneis, Spin., and Chilacis, Fieb. ; the 
Teracriina of Cymophyes, Fieb. (C decolor*, St., p. 47, Biskra), and, extra- 
European, Teracrius and Phlegyas (p. 39, note) ; and the Oxycarenina of 
Anomaloptei'a, Am. & S., Philotnyr'mex, Sahib., Camptotelus, ? Fieb. (C Zeweo- 
latus*, Schill., p. 48, and C. costalis, H.-S., p. 49, Germany, both probably 
MS. names), Macropterna, Fieb., limited to 31. convexa, Fieb., Microplax, 
Brachyplax, Metopoplax {M. fuscinervis* , St., p. 50, Bone), and Oxycarenus, 
Fieb., and Bycamstes, St. (B. naso*, St., p. 50, Bone). The Myodochina 
are composed of the following divisions: — 1. Myodocharia^ gg. Paromius, 
Fieb., Diplonotus, St. {Plociomerus fracticoUis, Schill,, and luridus, Hahn), 
Ligyrocoris, St. (P. silvestris, L.). 2. Rhyparochromaria, gg. Bhyparochro- 
mus. Curt., with subgg. Ithyparochromus proper {Meyalonotus, Fieb.), and 
Piezoscelis, Fieb., Proderiis and T?'opi[do^stethus, Fieb., Aphanosotua, Costa 
(Pte)'ot7netus, Am. & S.), Macrodema, Fieb., with subgg. Macrodema proper 
(Pionosomus, Fieb.) and Aoploscelis, Fieb., Lamprodema, Fieb., Plmthisus, 
Westw., Lasiosotnus, Acumpus, Stygnus, and Lasiocoris, Fieb., Pasatiis, St. 
{Peritrechus limiger, Schill.), Peritrechus, Fieb., and Anepsms, Puton. 
3. Beosaria, gg. Hyalochilus and Trapezonohis, Fieb., Gnopherus, Stal {Tra^ 
pezonotus nigripes, Fieb., = ftworws, Flor.), Trapezonotus, Fieb. (apparently re- 
peated in error for Sphragisticus, StSl, which stands as its sole subgenus, 
type T. nebulosus, Fall., and other spp., including T. dispar*, St., p. 56, S. 
France), Microtoma, Lap. {Poly acanthus, Lap., and Rhyparochromus leuco- 
dermus, Fieb.), Pachymerus, St. F. & S. {Aphanus, Lap.), with subgg. 
Calyjjtonotus, D. & S., Graptopeltus, St. (lyncetis, F., and adspersus, Muls.), 
Xanthochihis, St. (Beosus, Fieb., nec A. & S., for quadratus, F., saturnius, 
llossi, and douglasi and tristis, Fieb.), Melandiscus, St. (pini, L., vulgaris, 
Schill., and phoeniceus, llossi), and Raglius, St. {caffer,Th.mih., pineti, 
H.-S.), Beosus, A. & S. (P. luscus, F., sphragadimium, Fieb., and pulcher, 
H.-S.), and Dieuches, Dohrn, to which Elasmolomiis, St., for Rhyparo- 
chromus sordidus, F., v-alhum and mendicus (caffer, St.), St., and transversuSy 
Sign., possibly European, is at p. 58, note, stated to be very close. 3. Go" 
nianotaria, gg. Neurocladus {Acanthocnemis, Sign.), Ischnopcza, Emhlethisj 
Goniatiotus and Diomphalus, Fieb. 4. Lethcearia for Lethceus, Dall. (Copto- 
ncurus, l*uton ; P. crihratissimus, St., = mger, Fieb.). 5. Drytnaria, gg. 
Ischnocoris, Scolopostethus (? = Iritomacera, Costa), Ercmocoris, Drymus {D. 
scamhus*, St., p. 60, Bone), Thaumastopus (including Notochilus gamlolphii, 
Puton), and Notochilus, Fieb., Taphropelius, St. (Scolopostethus contractmy 
JI.-S., with which haynulatus, Thorns., is identical, and S. 7icrvus and NotO' 
r/iiluH limhalus, Fieb.), and Platygaster, Schill., including subgg. Platygaster 
proper and Gastrodes, AVestw. 'i'he Pyrrhocorina are composed of Pyrrho" 
