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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
L. turcicuSy (subg. Pyrrhohaphus^ L. leucurus, (subg. Graptostetlms) L, servus, 
mendtcus, and argentatus j Coreus clavicornis belongs to Nysitis, subg. Rhypodes 
(StSl), and is regarded as synonymous with N. zealandieus (Dali.) j L. tricolor 
belongs to Oeocoris j IHngis virescens is a Cymodema ; L. sornpes and Coreus 
pictus belong to Rlociomera j L. chirayra belongs to Rhyparochromus (s. str.) j 
X. maroccanus=irolandii (Linn.), which is referred, with X. sordklus andX. 
armipes (=albostriatuSy Fab., St§,l) to Beosus\ X. vei’basci=:Rmblethis platy- 
chilus (Fieb.). Saida nemoralis is a Temnostethus=.lucorum (Fieb.) j S. cam- 
pestris is a Lyctocoris=idomesticus (Fieb.). 
On the Chinch-bug {Micropus leucopterus)^ see Riley, Pract. Entom. i. pp. 
47-48 j see also 1. c. p. 95. 
Lamproplax *, g. n., Douglas & Scott, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 243, pi. 2. fig. 1. 
Allied to Drymus (Fieb.) j antennae longer and more slender, joint 1 projecting 
one-half beyond apex of head, 2 one-fourth longer than 1, 3 equal to 1, 4 a 
little longer j pronotum nearly quadrate, emarginate in front, narrowly mar- 
gined at the sides, which are very slightly sinuate j anterior tibiae straight, 
finely hairy beneath. Sp. X. sharpiy sp. n.. Dough & Scott, 1. c. p. 244, Dum- 
friesshire. 
MimicuSy g. n., Douglas & Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 65. Allied to Lam- 
proplax (Dough & Scott); oblong; antenme slender, joint 1 passing apex of 
head, 2 one-tliird longer ; rostrum reaching second coxae, joint 1 shorter than 
head ; pronotum transverse, subquadrate, sides straight, scarcely margined ; 
anterior femora incrassate, witli three slender spines beneath ; joint 1 of pos- 
terior tarsi twice as long as 2 and 3 together. Sp. M. nitiduSy sp. n.. Dough & 
Scott, 1. c. p. 60, near Nazareth. 
Lygceosoma tristramiy sp. n., Douglas & Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 31, 
Palestine. 
Calyptonotus sanguineusy sp. n., Douglas & Scott, 1. c. p. 32, and C. cHhiops, 
sp. n.. Dough & Scott, 1. c. p. 05, plains of Jordan. 
Lasiocoris Jioriy sp. n., Douglas & Scott, 1. c. p. 07, plains of Jordan. 
Papirius grossus, sp. n., Ilagiund, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1808, p. 162, origin un- 
linown. 
C^CIGENIA. 
Stal (Kongh Svenska Vet.-Akad. Ilandh vii. pp. 79-85) identifies the 
following Fabrician species : — L. festivus and scJdanbuschii belong to Physo- 
pelta ; X. gibbus=lineola (Linn.) ; X. lunatus=Acinoco?'is calidiis (Hahn); X. 
hoerhavice dxidi coquebertii belong to Atitilochus (Stal); X. varicornis = Odo7i- 
topus sangumolens (Am. & Serv.) ; X. sanguineus-\-cruentus-\-hce7natideus=i 
JDmdymus augur (StSl), and X. albicornis and amboinetisis also belong to 
Dindymus ; X. guineensis=longirostt'is (Drury), and belongs to Roscius, subg. 
CallibapMis Lygeeus faher is the type of a new genus, Melamphaus) L. oli- 
vaceus and koenigii belong to Pysdercus ; X. au?ndus=I)ysdercus rii/lcollis 
(Linn.), and X. sutw'alis= P. andrece (Linn.). 
Melamphausy g. n., Stal, Kongh Svenska Vet.-Akad. Ilandh vii. p. 83. 
Allied to Roscius (StSl); joints 3 and 4 of antenna) of equal length, or 4 
scarcely longer than 3 ; third and fourth ventral incisures curved towards the 
sides. Type X//«7./c<Jer (Fab.). 
* The genus is named Lampronotus (/. c. sup.), but changed to Lanxproplax 
(1. c. p. 265). The species is said to be probably identical with Pack, piceus 
(Flor.). 
