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North America. 
8. Anthocoris borealis, C. H. 588. 
a, b. St. Martin’s Falls, Hudson’s Bay. Presented by G. Burnstom. 
South America. 
9. Anthocoris? sulcifer. 
sulcifer, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 43. 
Rio Janeiro. 
10. Anthocoris armatus. 
armatus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 43. 
Rio Janeiro. 
11. Anthocoris nigronitens. 
nigronitens, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 43. 
Rio Janeiro. 
12. Anthocoris lepidus. 
lepidus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 43. 
Rio Janeiro. 
13. Anthocoris elegans. 
elegans, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 140, pi. 2, f. 5. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Sir. 
iii. 566. 
Chili. 
14. Anthocoris parvulus. 
parvulus, Blanch. Faun. Chil. 141. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4 me Ser. iii. 566. 
Chili. 
South Africa. 
15. Anthocoris subcruciatcs. 
Foe m . Niger, subfusiformis ; caput lanceolalum, prolhorace paullo 
brevius ; rostrum abdominis dimidium superans ; an tennee corporis 
dimidio paullo breviores ; prothorax sulco transverso medio bene 
determinato, callis duobus anterioribus ; femora anlica incrassala, 
sublus unispinosa ; tibice posticcc albo late fasciuta ; corium basi 
rnargineque exteriore albis ; membrana nigricans. 
Female. Black, slender, nearly fusiform, very finely punctured. 
Head lanceolate, a little shorter than the prothorax. Eyes small, slightly 
prominent. Rostrum extending to two-thirds of the length of the abdomen. 
Antennae a little less than half the length of the body; first joint short; 
second more than twice the length of the first; third more than half the 
length of the second ; fourth as long as the third. Prothorax with a well- 
defined transverse middle furrow, in front of which there is a callus on each 
