PENTAT0M1D;E— LYGiEID^E. 
499 
PeNTATOMIDvE. 
JElia acuminata in S. of England ; W. A. Forbes, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 209. 
Eusarcoris sahlhergi, StM, = Ruhiconia intermedia^ Wolff, var. ; 
Strachia picturata, St., = gehleri, Kol. : O. M. Reuter, Pet. Nouv. (1875) 
p. 527. 
Cyrtochilus^ g. n., Jakowleff, Bull. Mosc. xlix. 2, p. 252. Allied to 
Carpocoris. Type, Cyrt. flavo-lineatus, sp. nl, id. 1. c. p. 254, pi. i. fig. 4, 
Ararat. 
Pentatoma planiuscula^ sp. n., O. M. Reuter, Not. Fenn. (n.s.) xi. 
p. 328, Finland. 
Chlorochroa congrua, sp. n., P. R. Uhler, 1. c. p. 288, Colorado. 
Mictidj:. 
Mozena obtusa^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 296, Texas, New Mexico. 
Alydid^e. 
Megalotomus sareptanus, Baer, = ornaticeps, Stal, var. ; O. M. Reuter, 
Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 527. 
CoREIDiE. 
Platymelus [-Za, Baly, Coleoptera, 1856], g. n., Jakowleff, Bull. Mosc^ 
xlix. 2, p. 160. Allied to Verlusia and Gonocerus. For P. christophi^ 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 151, pi. i. fig. 9 [script. Blatimalue cAmtopAi’M], 
Sarepta. 
Bbrytid.®. 
Berytu& commutatus^ D. & S., = minor, H. Sch. ; J. W. Douglas & J. 
Scott, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 184. B. signoreti, D. & S., queried as distinct 
from Fieber’s species of that name; E. Saunders, tom. cit. p. 233. 
Saunders’ insect ? = B. pygmmis, Leth., and B. signoreti, D. & S., was 
named by Fieber himself ; J. W. Douglas, 1. c. p. 234. Berytus pygmceus, 
Reut., Leth., is quite distinct from B. geniculatus, Fieb. ; B. striola, Ferr., 
= signoreti, Fieb., var. : O. M. Reuter, Pet Nouv. (1876) p. 627. 
Cardopostethus lineatus, p. 152, Astracan, fulvus, p. 155, Sarepta, 
spp. nn., Jakowleff, Bull. Mosc. xlix. 2. 
Berytus pilipes, sp. n., A. Puton, Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 495, Algeria. 
PYRRHOCORlDiE. 
Dermatinus notatus, sp. n., H. D. J. Wallengren, (Efv. Ak. Forh. xxxii. 
No. 1, p. 134, Waterberg, Transvaal. 
Lyq^idj]. 
HorvAth, Gi^za. Monographia Lygaeidarum Hungariae. Magyarorszdg 
Bbdobdcsf41(^inek Maganrajza. Budapest : 1875, 4to, pp. 1-109, pi. 
In Hungarian, with Latin diagnoses. 100 species, including 3 new, 
are described. In the introductory part, a table of the geographical . 
