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followed by another referring to the localities in which they occur. 
Special observations are made on the Scandinavian species, which are 
compared with those of other North European countries. After a 
historical account of the Capsina^ the author arranges its genera under 
the same divisions as those employed in his “ Genera Cimicidarum 
Europae ” [anted, p. 497], except that the Isometoparia are now removed 
from it. 
Reuter, O. M. Capsinae ex America boreali in Museo Holmiensi 
astervatae, descriptae ab — . (Efv. Ak. Porh. xxxii. No. 9, pp. 
59-92. 
The following observations occur :—Capsus oblineatus, Say, ? = Lygus 
pratensis, L., which occurs in S. Carolina, &c. ; i/owa/ocon’s filicis, L., 
from New Jersey, scarcely differs from European examples ; Eccrito- 
tarsus, Stal, is referred to Bryocoraria. Many new genera and species 
are described. 
S. C. Snellen van Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. Ent. xviii. pp. 160-185, 
pis. viii.-x., in the 6th part of his “ Inlandsche Hemipteren,” commences 
a descriptive account of the Netherlands’ species, figuring various known 
species of Monalocoris, Fithanus, Miris, Leptopterna, Oncognathus, Allceo- 
tomuSf Lopus, Capsus, Ileterotoma, Halticus, and Camaronotus. 
Teratocoris flori, J. Sahib., = saimdersi, D. & S. ; Tytthas flaveolm^ 
Rent., = insignis, D. & S. ; Conostethus griseus, D. & S., = salinus, J. 
Sahib. ; Litosoma bicolor, D. & S., chloropterua, Kschb. ; Macrocoleua 
hardii, Bold., = inolliculus, Fall. : J. W. Douglas & J. Scott, Ent. M. M. 
xi. p. 185. 
Macrocoleus tanaceti, Pall., nec Fieb., ? , described from England \ E. 
Saunders, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 131. 
Phytocoris marmoratus, D. & S., = tilice, F., var. ; id. op. cit. xi. pp. 233 
& 255. This opinion repudiated ; J. Scott, tom, cit. p. 235, 
Atractotomus pini, D. & S., nec Fieb., = Agalliastes obscurellus, Fall., 
and is dubiously referred to an undefined new genus ; E, Saunders, 1. c, 
p. 234. The insect = pityophilus, Flor, = Phytocoris obscurellus, Fall., 
sec. Reuter, 1873 j J. Scott, 1. c. p. 235. 
Tinicephal'us obsoletus, Fieb., D. & S., must be removed to some other 
genus, ? Litosoma ; E. Saunders, 1. c. pp. 234 & 255. Fieber himself 
places it in his own genus Tinicephalus ; J. Scott, 1. c. p. 235. 
Psallus dilutus, D. & S., ? Fieb., = alni, F. ; E. Saunders, 1. c. pp. 234 
& 255. This opinion not accepted ; J. Scott, 1. c. p. 235. 
Phytocoris dubius, D. & S., = dimidiatus, Kirschb., P. artemisice, Ferr., 
= obliquus, Costa, P. putoni, Fieb., = juniperi, Frey-G. ; O. M. Reuter, 
Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 527. Atractotomus debilicornis, Reut., ? = Capsus 
kolenatii, Flor, Neocoris scotti, Fieb., and putoni, Reut., = nigritulus, Zett., 
varr. ; id. 1. c. p. 547. 
Ischnocoris hemipterus should be referred to Schilling and not to Sahl- 
berg ; id. 1. c. p. 540. 
Plagiorhamma suturalis, H. Sch., $ brachypterous form from Italy, 
p. 26 ; Hoplomachus bilineatus, H. S., nec Fall., renamed herrichi, p. 39; 
Capsus pityophilus, Flor, Atractotomus pini, D. & S., Agalliastes meyeri, 
