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RHYNCIIOTA. 
H. (Orthociiemis) basalis, W., H. {Ptilocnemus) lemur aud fuscus, W., 
hemelytra figured ; id. 1. c. figs. 12-14. 
O. M. Reuter, CEfv. Ak Fork. 1872, No. G, pp. 69-6G, describes the 
Scaiidiuaviau aud Finland species, and, tom. cit. pp. G7-77, particularly 
discusses the Nabides. A further contribution to the general knowledge 
of the latter groups is given, tom. cit. pp. 79-95 [the new species are 
recorded in Zool. Rec. x. p. 459], pi. viii., on which the ‘ hamus copula- 
torius ’ of 18 species of Nabis is figured. N.ferus, F. Sahib., nec L., re- 
named minor ; id. /. c. p. 7G. N. caffra^ Sti.1, capsiformis^ Germ., = longi- 
pennis, Costa ; id. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. 5G5. 
Plcearia ambigua, Nat. ? ; undeveloped individuals from Stazzano 
described. P. M. Ferrari, Hem. Ag. Lig. p. 81. 
StM, 1. c., characterizes the following new genera, sub-genera, and 
species: — 
Aulacosphodrus (OEfv. Ak. Forh. xxvii. [1870] p, G90, note), subg. of 
Sphedanolestes, St., p. 33. Type, Reduvius leucocephalus^ F. 
HwmactuSf p. 34 ; subg. of Sphedanolestes. For Reduvius nigrorubery 
Dohrn, and II. trichrous, East Indies, and compressipes, Sumatra, ibid. 
ZostuSy p. 37, for Ilarpactor varipes, Sign., = Reduvius acutus, P. B. ; 
IlgpertolmuSy ibid., for R. nitiduluSy F., bellicosus, St. {marginatas, Fairm., 
nec F.), and R. transversus. Sign., = rncestuSy H. S., = obtusus, P. B., of 
which bitubei'culatus, Si., a var. ; Diphymus, ibid., tov R. bicolor, F., 
and 8 other species ; Chirillus, p. 38, for R. marginatas, F,, and 2 other 
species ; Lamphrius, p. 39, for R. marginellus, F. (of which R. vicinus, 
St., is a var.), and mendicus, St. ; Ilarpiscus, ibid., for Ilarpactor tropicus, 
H. S., and 6 other species ; Tceniorphus, p. 40, for II. latro, St., and 3 
other species ; Charontus, p. 41, fori2. {C.) longifrons, ibid., Pondicherry : 
subgg. of Reduvius. 
Campy lorhyncha [St., 1870], p. 42, subg. of I'egea, St. [not included in 
list of new genera, &c., in Zool. Rec. viii., though recorded at p. 432]. 
Cleontes, p. 44. Apiomerina: allied to West w. Type, D. 
dilatatus, Sign. 
Hcematorrhopus, p. 49, subg. of Physorhynchus, for Ectrichodia linncei, 
St., and P. (H.) tuberculatus, ibid., locality unknown ( ?= linncei, $ ). 
Horcinia, p. 78. Differs from Acanthaspis, and approaches Velleius [|1], 
in the 2nd joint of its antennae being about four times longer than the 1st, 
and in its large eyes ; from the latter it is distinguished by the pronotum 
and margin of the abdomen being unspined. Type, Cerilocus ? varians, St. 
Croscius, in table, p. G7 ; between Sphedanocoris, St., and Voconia, St., 
{Acanthaspidina). For C: melanopterus, p. 80, Australia. 
Syberna, in table, p. 81 ; Salyavatina, between Valentia and Lysarda, 
St. For S. gracilipes, p. 82, Borneo. 
Tomolus,p. 90, in table of Tribelocephalina, next Opisthoplatys,Wesiw. 
For 2\ costalis, ibid., Sumatra. 
Nagusta tuberosa, p. 15, Egypt. 
Coranus callosus, p. 12, granosus, p. 20, Australia. 
^ Endochus {Pnirsus) cinctipes, p. 23, N. Australia. 
Syccmus rubricatus, p. 28, Cochin China, lobutus, p. 29, Gorontalo. 
