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Genus 13. DIPSOCORIS. 
Dipsocoris, Hal. Nat. Hist. Rev. ii. 61. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. iv. ; 
Eur. Hem. 143. Dougl. and Scott , Hem. 5 14 — Cryptostemma, H.-Sch. 
Panz. Fn. Germ. 135. 
1. Dipsocoris alienum. 
Cryptostemma alienum, H.-Sch. Panz. Faun. Germ. 135 — Dipsocoris 
alienum, Hal. Nat. Hist. Rev. ii. 6 1 , pi. 2, f. 3 — Fieb. Eur. Hem. 144. 
Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 515. 
Europe. 
Genus 14. SCOLOPOSCELIS. 
Scoloposcelis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. 66. 
1. Scoloposcelis crassipes. 
Xylocoris crassipes, Flor. Rhyn. Liv. — Scoloposcelis crassipes, Fieb. Wien. 
Ent. Mon. viii. 66, pi. 1, f. 1. 
Livonia. Westphalia. 
Genus 15. PACHYTARSUS. 
Pachytarsus, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 37. 
This and the two following genera are exotic, and no species of them 
have been described. 
Genus 16. ODONTOBRACH YS. 
Odontobrachvs, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 38. 
Genus 17. CYRTOSTERNUM. 
Cyrtosternum, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 39. 
Fam.3. MICROPHYSIDiE. 
Mycrophysae, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 24 — Anthocorina Micropbysidae, Dougl. 
and Scott, Hem. 36, 482. 
The two-jointed tarsi distinguish this family from the Anthocoridae, 
which have three-jointed tarsi. 
A. Abdomen very convex. ... 1 . Myrmedoijia. 
B. Abdomen not very convex. ... 2. Zygonotus. 
Genus 1. MY r RMEDOBIA. 
Mynnedobia, Bar. Berl. Ent. Zeit. i. 160. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. iv.; 
Eur. Hem. 132. Dougl. and Scott , Hem. 483. 
1. Myrmedobia coleoptrata. 
Saida coleoptrata, Fall. Mon. dm. 31 — Lyga?us exilis, Fall. Mon. Cim. 73 
— Bryocoris coleoptrata, Fall. Hem Suec. 76 — Bryocoris palustris, Fall. 
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