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p. 483, France, Corsica; A. aynpliatas, p. 321, California, debilis, p. 322, 
Vancouver’s Island, inornatus, p. 323, Nebraska, &c., P. R. Uhler, Bull. 
U. S. Geol. & Geogr. Survey of Terr. i. : spp, nn. 
Brachyrrhynchus simplex, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 323, Texas and other States. 
Reduviid^. 
Nahis ruyosiis, L., described from England ; J. W. Douglas, Ent. M. 
M. xii. p. 164. 
Corsicus flavo-marginatus, var. n. sibiricus, from Siberia ; O. M. Reuter, 
Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 545. 
Callidema [Guerin, 1843, Agassiz, 1848, amending Laporte & Gory, 
1837, and -mum, Blanchard, 1854, Coleoptera], g. n., Jakowleff, Bull. 
Mosc. xlix. 2, p. 264. Compared with Harpactor. For C. lygcxiformis, 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 266, pi. i. fig. 5, Derbent. 
Phanerocoris, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 267. Also compared with Harpactor, 
but, like the preceding genus, with the facies of a Lygceus or Verlusia. 
For P. cornutus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 269, pi. i. fig. 8, Ararat. 
Holoptilus lupus, sp. n., H. D. J. Wallengren, (E£v. Ak. Forh. x.?cxii. 
No. 1, p. 135, Transvaal. 
• Oncocephalus stali, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 136, Transvaal. 
Apiomerus repletus, sp. n., P. R. Uhler, Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Sur- 
vey of Terr. i. p. 329, California. 
SALDlDiE. 
Acanthia, F., cannot be used for Saida, F., as proposed by Stal, the 
type of the former genus being lectularia, L. ; J. W. Douglas & J. Scott, 
Ent. M. M. xi. p. 186. 
Saida pallipes, F., and S. pilosella, Thoms., differentiated, from British 
examples ; J. W. Douglas, op. cit xii. p. 29. 
Saida sericanS, Stal, = Acanthia pilosa, Fall., var. borealis, Reut. ; 
0. M. Reuter, Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 527. 
Saida sahlbergi, sp. n., id. Not. Fenn. (n.s.) xi. p. 330, Finland. 
Hydrometrid;e. 
Mesovelia furcata, Muls., in the south of England ; J. Scott, Ent. M. M. 
xii. p. 79. On its larva ; J. W. Douglas, tom. cit. p. 115. 
Fieberia lacustris, Jakow., ? = Mesovelia furcata \ A. Puton, Pet. 
Nouv. (1875) p. 502. 
Mesovelia parra, sp. n., J. Sahlberg, Not. Fenn. (n.s.) xi. [= xiv. of 
the whole work] p. 260, Finland and Russian Karelia, apterous form 
only (described as a larva ; id. op. cit. 1870, p. 303, and also 1874, p. 481). 
Pelogonidj:. 
Pelogonus americanus, sp, n., P. R. Uhler, Bull. U. S. Geol. Geogr. 
Survey of Terr. i. p. 335, Texas, Pennsylvania, &c., and Cuba. 
