PYRRMOCORlbilj 4^?* 
Physopelta ptloba, sjj. n., id. 1. c. p. 666, same locality, 
Dindymu^ variabilis, sp. n., id. I, c. p. 606, same locality* 
j^ctatops fttscusj sp. n., id. I, c. p, 667, sum^ Ipcality* 
LYGiEIDiE. 
Van VoLLENHOVEN, Tijdsclir. Ent. (2) v* pp. 263-302, pis. 10-12, com- 
mences descriptions of the Dutch species in the 3rd part of his ‘ Inlandsche 
Hemiptere^h,’ discussing the genera 1/ygcem^ Pachymerus, Cymus, Iletero- 
gastcr, Ophthalmicus^ and Zosmenus. He figures Packymerus ahietis^ L., pi. 10. 
f. 1, ferrugineus, L., ib. f. 2, rusticUs, Fall., ib. f. 3, nubilus, Fall, ib. f. 6, herni- 
pierus^ Schill, ib. f. 8 (erroneously named staphyliniformis^ Schill, in a former 
part), sabutosusf Schill, *6* f. 4, rujipes, Wolff, pi 11. f. 7, marginepunctatus^ 
Wolff) ib. f. 4, chiragra, F., pi. 12. f. 1, varius, Wolff) pi. 10. f. 6, P. (Micropusi 
Sign.) decurtatus, H.-Sch., ib. f. 9 & 9a, P* pictUs, Schill, pi 11* f. 6 & 6a, ywa- 
dratuSy F., ib. f. 2, lynceus, F., ib. f. 3,2nni, L., ib. f. 1 & 1 a, agrestis, Fall, pi 10, 
f. 10, d & $ , p>r(BtextatuSf H.-Sch. {ncc Pz.), pi. 11. f. 9, contractus, H.-Sch., ih. 
f. 8, sylvaticus, F.> pi 10. f. 6, hidcntulus, H.-Sch., pi 11. f. plcbeius, Fall, 
pi. 10. f. 7, Scholtz, pi. 11. f. 11 j Ildei'ogaster urtica, F., pi 12. f. 2 ; 
Cymus resedai, Pz., ib. f. 3, evicts, Schill, ib. f. 4, claviculus, Fall, ib. f, 6, gkm- 
dicolor, Hahn, ib. f. 6 ; Op)hthalmicus grylloides, L., ib. f. 7, atcr, F., t’6* f. 8 \ Zos* 
menus capitatus, Wolff) ib. f. Q& 9 a, laportii, Fieb., ih. f. 10* Some corrections 
of former lists are given* 
Tetralaccus augur, St., and marginatus, Thunb., are to be referred to Cceno^ 
coris, Fieb. : StSl, 1. c. p. 660. 
Orsillus. Mulsant & Rey, Ann. Soc. L. Lyon, n. s. xviii. p.203 (Opusc. Entom, 
xiv. p. 231), recharacterize this genus. Their own Ileterogastet' dep>ressa is 
referred to it and redescribed, O. depressus, Dallas, being somewhat in 
doubt, and Mecoramphus maculatus, Fieb., considered as probably confounding 
8 species. 
Kysius jacohcece, Schill. Puton (Mitth. scliw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 425) suggests 
the confusion of 2 species under this name. 
N. maculatus, Fieb., is redescribed and recorded from Great Britain by 
Douglas & Scott, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 27* 
jN'. cymoidcs. Desmartis (‘La Guienne,’ 26 Nov., 1871) notes its ravages 
among vines. 
lleterogaster salvice. Guyon’s account of an enormous flight of this species 
at Batna in 1869 is recorded in B. Z. xxii* p. 198 etscq. (cf. Gazette M^dicale 
de l’Alg<5rie, 29 Nov., 1869, for a detailed description of the insect). 
Ischnocoris Jiavipes, ^i^n.y—qnmctulatus, Fieb. j and a Corsican var. of JiernC- 
picrus, Sahib., is named nigricans : Puton, 1. c. p. 4l7. 
Lasiosomus enervis, H.-Sch., is redescribed and recorded from Great Britain 
by Douglas & Scott, 1. c, p. 26. 
Eremocoris erratica, usually occurring on juniper and pine, is recorded as 
living in companies under stones on the top of a Scotch mountain, far from 
its natural habitat, by White (Ent. M. M. viii. p. 98). Probably the 
insect’s specific name was given to it froili some such migrating propensity 
in it. . . 
Pachymcrus stabianus, Cohiti,^Lasiocori$ dno‘inalus,^o\.', Phyparochromus 
