HEMIPTEBA HETEROPTERA. 
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HEMIPTERA-HETEEOPTERA. 
Bertolini, Stefano de. Contribuzione alia Fauna Italiana degli 
Emitteri Eterotteri. Bull. Ent. Ital. vii. pp. 38-60. 
A list, with localities, of species known as yet to occur in the Tren- 
tino. 
Jacovlev [or Jakowleff], B. Polujestkokruilia (Hemiptera Hetero- 
ptera) Astrachanskago Kraia. Bull. Mosc. xlix. 2, pp. 145-174. 
Further observations, in Russian [Zool. Rec. xi. p. 467] on the species 
known from the Astracan district. Two new genera and some new 
species are characterized, with German diagnoses. 
. Polujestkokruilia (Hemiptera Heteroptera) Russkoi Faunoi. 
Tom. cit. pp. 248-270, pi. i. 
Descriptions, as above, of Russian species. Two new genera and some 
new species are characterized. 
Reuter, O. M. Genera Cimicidarum Europae disposuit — . B ihang till 
Sv. Ak. Handl. hi. Hafte 1, No. 1, pp. 1-66. 
The author adopts 4 sub-families for the family Cimicidm of Stal, 
viz., Capsina (with divisions Teratodellaria, Miraria^ Miridiaria., Lo- 
paria, Dyoncaria, Phytocoraria^ Capsaria, Bryocoraria, Cyllocoraria^ 
Oncotylaria, Plagiognatharia, and Isometoparia), Anthocorina (with divi- 
sions Microphysaria and Anthocoraria), Cimicina (for Cimex, L.), and 
Ceratocomhina. The characters of the genera comprised in these groups, 
and of various new species, are given in a series of dichotomous tables. 
A rather different arrangement is used by this author in his slightly 
more recent “ Revisio critica Capsinarum ” [posteii, Capsidce]^ in which 
he divides StS-l’s Cimicidm into Capsina, with ho perceptible ocelli, and 
^Isometopina, Anthocorina, Cm^cmci, and Ceratocomhina, m ^hioh. ocelli 
are present. 
Sahlberg, John. Synopsis Amphibicorisarum et Hydrocorisarum 
Fennise. Not. Fenn. (n.s.) xi. [= xiv. of the whole work], pp. 
241-301. 
Thirty-eight species of Hydrometridce, Nepidce, and Corixidce, are 
here associated. All are fully described, with bibliographical references, 
localities, &c. 
Saunders, E. Synopsis of British Hemiptera- Heteroptera. Tr. E. 
Soc. 1876, pt. 1, pp. 117-159, pt. ii. pp. 245-309. 
Reaches to the Capsidoi inclusively. An analytical supplement to 
Douglas & Scott’s British Hemiptera,” with tables, and very concise 
descriptions.' Many changes are made in the nomenclature adopted by 
those authors. 
Captures in England ; J. W. Douglas, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 15. 
A comparison of species found in the Netherlands, and not in Great 
1875 . [vOL. XII.] KK 
