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RHyUCHOTA. 
deeply emarginate, disc exceedingly convexo-declivous in front, with 
distant calli. Membrane uni-areolate. C. teniiicornis, sp. n., ihid.^ 
Alsace. 
Platypsallus, J. Sahlberg, Not. Fenn. (u s.) xi. [= xiv. of the whole 
series] p. 307 {cf. also O. M. Reuter, Rev. crit. Caps. p. 24). Short, 
wide, with a very dilated abdomen, suggestive of Microphysa. Type, 
P. acanthioides, J. Sahlberg, described, p. 308, but with a reference 
to Not. Fenn. xi. [of the whole series], p. 465, and to a figure in Act. 
Fenn. i. pi. i. ; from the most eastern part of Russian Lapland. 
Reuteria^ A. Puton, Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 519. Between Camptotylus 
and Orthotylas ; posterior angles of pronotum obliquely truncate. R. 
marqueti, id. ibid. Toulouse, on oak. 
Thermocoris^ id. ibid. Between Hadrophyes and Hoplomachus ; head 
wider than in the former, rostrum longer, especially the first joint, an- 
tennae thicker. T. mnnieri, id. ibid. Algeria. 
OrectoderuS, P. R. Uhler, Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geogr. Survey of Terr, 
i. p. 319. ~^Qxt A galliastes ; no diiferential characters given. 0. obli~ 
quus, id. 1. c. p. 320, Northern States and Canada. 
0. M. Reuter, OBfv. Ak. Forh. xxxii. No. 9, describes the following:— 
Callimiris, allied to Teratocoris in ihembrane-structpre ; for C. uhleri, 
N. America, and tarsalis, Winconsin, Texas, p. 60. 
Trachelomiris, for T. oculatus, Texas an^ New York, and Miris sceni- 
CMS, Stal, p. 61. 
Fallacocoris, differing from Miridius in the head and tarsi ; for P. 
suaviSf Texas, p. 62. . . 
Clivinemat type of a new division, Clivinemaria, p. 62 ; for C. villosa^ 
Texas, p. 63. 
Callichila^ subg. of Resthenia^ Spin., p. 64 ; for R. grandis^ Blanch., j?/a- 
gigera and picticollis^ StM. 
Oncer ometopus, allied to Res thenia, p. 65; for 0. nigriclavus and ruber ^ 
Texas, p. 66. 
Lomatopleura, type, L. cces ar, Pennsylvania, p. 67. 
Neui'ocolpuSf near Phytocoris, p. 69; type, Capsus nubilus, Say. 
Compsocerocoris, also allied to*' P hyiocoris, but with more elongate 
body ; type, C. annulicornis, Texas, p. 70. 
PcBcilocapsuSy near Liocoris, p. 73, with subg. Pcecilocapsus proper, for 
Capsus A-vittatus, Say, = lineatus, F., and C. alacer^ nigriger, and orna- 
tuluSf Stal, and subg. Metri orrhynchus, p. 74, for P. (i/.) affinis, ibid.. 
New Jersey, and marginaliSy p. 75, New York, also Capsus goniphorus^ 
Say, of which varr. from Winconsin described. 
GallicapsuSy for C. histrio^ Texas, Carolina, p. 75. 
Ruarinosus, near Allceotomus, Fieb. ; type, E. sayi, Texas, p. 76. 
Sixeonotus, allied to Monalocoris, p. 77 ; type, S. insignis, p. 78, Texas, 
New Jersey, New York. 
Cyrtocapsus, allied to the preceding, p. 78 ; for Capsus caligineus^ Stal. 
Sericophanesy near MimocoriSy Scott; for 8. ocellatus, Texas, p. 79. 
Seniium, ? near Orthocephalus ; for S. hirtum, Texas, p. 80. 
CyrtopcltocoriSy ? near Systellonotus ; for C. albo-fasciatus, Texas, p. 81. 
