Ins, 221 
RHYNCHOTA. 
BY 
E. C. Eye, F.Z.S., M.E.S. 
Letiiierry, L., & PuTON, A. Paunule des Hemipteres de Biskra. 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. pp. 13-56, pi. ii. [i. in error]. 
114 species are recorded, of which those new have been for the most 
part diagnosed in Pet. Nouv. The fauna is not well defined. Some of 
the species have a marked analogy with those from Sarepta. 
PuTON, A. Notes pour servir £i I’etude des Hemiptm’es. Tom. cit. 
pp. 275-290. 
Descriptions of new or little known species (including some already, 
diagnosed in Pet. Nouv. by the author), with notes on distribution and 
synonymy. 
Captures in Gt. Britain : J. W. Douglas, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 112. In 
France : Lucante, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 15. 
HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
Jakowleff [Yakovleff, Jacovleff, or Jacovlev], B. “Mat^riaux 
pour servir a une faune Entomologique de la Russie d’Europe,” 
Art. iv. Troudy Ent. Ross. viii. (1876) pi. 
In the Revue Bibliographique of Hor. Ent. Ross. xi. pp. vii. & viii., 
S. Solsky gives the above title, with an analysis of the publication, which 
contains many notices on the geographical distribution of 219 species. 
The following new genera and species are stated to be therein character- 
ized and well figured : — 
Pachycnemis, (^Cydnides) for P. henlcei. Steppes at the mouth of the 
Volga. 
Stirogaster, (Reduviides) near Oncocephalus^ for S.fausti, Krasnovodsk. 
CentrosecUs [? -scelis']^ (Reduviides), for C. spinosus, Astracan and 
Derbent. 
[j5T] Oplistopus, (Reduviides) for 0. cristophi, Krasnovodsk. 
Leprosoma tuberculatum and Mormidea varicornis, Mt. Bogdo, Mega- 
lonotus villosus, Daghestan Alps, Macropterna minuta, Astracan Die- 
