4'28 INSECTAj lUIYNCIIOTA. 
ghilianiifGi!ivh.^z=iSeosns douglasij'E\%\t.', Scolopostetlms rw&e/ac^Ms^j Garbigl., 
= NotochUus fevrxujincm^ Mills., ex Ujp. : Puton, 1. c. p. 425. 
Pachymerus hemiiJteruSy Flor {nec Scliill.),= menetriesij Kou- 
schakew, bracliypt. form; Pack, oculatxis, Plov,= kemijytex'uSf Schill., and its 
macropterous form is described, p. 284 3 variations in the antenme of P. con^ 
vivus, StSl, are noted, and a inacropt. form of Trapezonotns nigripeSj Pieb., 
is described, p. 285 3 JStenogaster fallenif F, Sahib., = Oxycarenus modestus^ 
J'all., ibid. ; J. Sahlberg, Not. Fenn. xi. 
New species : — 
Ccenocoris sangxdnarius and inermipes, StSl, 1. c. p. 660, Philippine I. 
Lygceus saundersi, Mulsant & Rey, Ann. Soc. L. Lyon, n. s. xviii. p. 126 (Op. 
Fnt. xiv. p. 225), Malaga 3 L. (Oncojyeltus) ruhricatus, StM, 1. c. p. 659, Philip-* 
pine I. 
Pachygrontha semperij p. 661, brevicornis, tabiday angusttty nigrovittataj 
p. 602, id. 1. c., same locality. 
Hyginus semperi and conspiitus, id. l.c. p. 663, same locality. 
Colubathristes pectoralidy pallidas, geniculatus, id. 1. c. p. 664, same locality. 
Orsillus longirostris, p. 204 (Op. p. 232), Hyeres, planus, p. 208 (Op. p. 233), 
Marseilles, Mulsant & Rey 3 O. [script. OrsUius'] reyi, Puton, Pet. Nouv, 
p. 124 (diagnosis only), and Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 416, Ilyeres. 
Plinthisus latus, Reuter, Not. Fenn. xi. p. 320,, pi. 1. lig. 5, Finland. 
Drymus latus, Douglas & Scott, 1. c. p. 25, England, 
Scolopostethus crassicornis, iid. 1. c. p. 24, England. 
Notochilus damrii, Corsica, limbatus, Lille, abeillii, Ste. Baume, gandolphii, 
Bone : Puton, Pet. Nouv. p. 124 (diagnoses only), and Mitth. schw. ent. 
Ges. iii. pp. 418-420. 
Antiiocoridas. 
Reuteh, in his ^‘Skandinaviens och Finlands Acanthiider beskrifne” (CEfv% 
Vet. Ak. xxviii. pp. 403-429), follows Douglas & Scott and Puton (though 
without acknowledgment) in uniting Fieber’s Micropkysce, Acanthiidce, An- 
thocoridce, and Ceraiocombidce. The family thus constituted he names Acan- 
thiidce, adopting those divisions as subfamilies, under the names Ceratocom- 
hina, Acanthiina, Anthocorina, and 3Iicrophysina, The Scandinavian and 
Finnish genera and species of these groups are described, with copious syno- 
nymy, and at pp. 426-429 is a synonymic table of them. The same author 
{ibid. pp. 667 et seq., pi. vii.), in “ Acanthiidae Americans,” characterizes and 
figures new genera and species of his subfamily Anthocorina, from America, 
redescribing a few others. 
Anthocoris lugubris, Flor,= Temnostctkus pusillus, II.-S. : J. Sahlberg, Not. 
Fenn. xi. p. 287. 
Ceratocombus muscorum, Fall. Reuter, 1. c. p. 325, pi. 1. figs. 7 a Sib, de- 
scribes and figures a macropterous form. 
New genera and species : — 
JDolichoxnerus, Reuter, 1. c. p. 657, Closely allied to Lxjctocoris, but with 1st 
joint of rostrum as long as, or longer than, the head, and 4-veined membrane, 
J). elongatus (fig. 1) and stali, p. 668, S. Carolina. 
