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Kirschb., Thorns., nec Hahn; Capsus pellucetis, Boh., = Cytorhinus py(j- 
tnceus, Zett. ; Capsus diapJianus, Kirschb., nec Fieb., = OrtJioti/lus tenellus, 
Fall., nec Hahn ; Conostethus griseus, D. & S., = salinus, J. Sahib. ; 
Capsus pinetelliis^ Thorns., ?«ec Zett., Kirschb., = Brachyarthrum nigriceps, 
Boh. ; Capsus betuhe, Kb., = Apocremnus betuleti, Fall., and synonymy 
of A. ambiguus, Fall., is fully discussed. Psallus obscurellus, Fall., and 
Agalliastes impurus^ Boh,, re-characterized, p. 22. 
Oncotylus tanaceti, D. & S., nec Fall., = Macrocoleus sordidus, D. & S., 
nec Kbm., = Tinicephalus hortulanus, Fieb., nec Mey. ; E. Saunders, Ent. 
M. M. X. p. 92. This opinion contradicted; J. Scott, I. c. p. 119. E. 
Saunders replies, /. c. p. 165. 
Phytocoris {Lygus) A-vittatus^ Say (= lineatus, F.) : habits described 
by W. Le Baron, Rep. Ins. lUin. i. (1871) p. 61. See also A. Fitch, 
Rep. Ins. N. York, xiii., in Tr. N. York Agric. Soc. 1869, p. 513 
et seq. 
Loxops coccineus, Mey., in Britain : J. Scott, Ent. M. M. x. pp. 63 & 
72. On its habits, J. W. Douglas, ibid. 
Trichymenus, g. n., 0. M. Renter, /. c. p. 7„ Allied to Derreocoris, 
Kirschb. Type, Capsus fairmairii, Sign., = Phytocoris pilosus, Boh. 
Lopus partilus (partitus, p. 198), p. 56, New Guinea, australis and 
sordidus, p. 57, Australia, Walker, Cat. Hem. Brit. Mus. pt. vi. spp. nn. 
Capsus xanthomelas and incisus, p. 92, coccineus, p. 93, E. Florida, lim- 
batellus, New York, obscurellus, Hudson's Bay, p. 93, strigulatus, Canada, 
frontifer, N. America, pallescens, Hudson's Bay, p. 94, hirsutulus, Lake 
Huron, contiguus, New York, p. 95, stramineus, Nova Scotia, filicornis, 
E. Florida, marginatus. New York, p. 96, floridanus, p. 97, E. Florida, 
scitulus, p. 99, opacus, decoratus, bicinctiis, p. 100, Mexico, jamaicensis, 
p. 101, Jamaica, basalis, p. 108, tibialis, atriluteus, cinctipes, p. 109, xan- 
thophilus, squalidus, p. 110, incertus, obumbratus, alternus, leprosus, P-IH? 
S. America, spjoliatus, nigritulus, p. 112, 4:-notatus and var., p. 113, Gala- 
pagos, sobrius, p. 115, sericeus, p. 117, Sierra Leone, illepidus, ibid., solitus, 
pallidulus, conspersus, innotatus, p. 116, suffusus, limbatus, (re-named 
limbifer, p. 199), p. 117, S. Africa, semiclusus, p. 118, subirroraius, p. 119, 
incisuratus, p. 121, Ceylon, partitus^ p. 119, N. Hindostan, stramineus 
{paJlidifer, p. 129), N. Bengal, patulus, N. Hindostan, sinicus, Hong Kong, 
p. 120, vicarius, Siam, canescens, Malacca, p. 121, fasciatus^ Singapore, 
lineifer and discoidalis, Malacca, p. 122, aplcifer, Celebes, lucidus, Sarawak, 
p. 124, simulans (dissimulans, p. 199), Singapore, tristis (lugens, p. 199), 
New Guinea, p. 125, angulifer, ^;^c^wZ^/er, p. 126, intaminatus, p. 127, 
Australia, laticinctus, p. 127, ustulatus, p. 128, ISiew ZealMid,marginicollis, 
p. 128, locality unknown ; id. I. c. spp. nn. 
Leptomerocoris simplex, Ceylon, antennatus, Australia, p. 145, maoricas, 
p. 146, New Zealand, id. I. c. spp. nn. 
Monalocoris bipunctipennis, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 159, Ceylon. 
Monalonium braconoides and ichneumonoides, Amazons , AMmeraZe,Malacca, 
p. 162, politurii, Sarawak, divisum, Ternate, p. 163, id. I. c. spp. nn. 
Eucerocoris braconoides and basifer, id. I. c. p. 164, Australia, spp. nn. 
Helopeltis niger, Waigiou, braconiformis, New Guinea, id. I. c. p. 165, 
spp. nn. 
