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coris, Fall. ^P. sanguineus, F., is S. African), and Scantius, St. (/S', eegy^ytius, 
L.) ; and the Ileterognstrina of Heterogastcr, Scliill., and Platyiylax, Fieb. 
Such of the species above mentioned as are marked * are probably new, 
being fully described and their localities given ; but there is no other indi- 
cation of their novelty, and none whatever as to the generic divisions of the 
author, some of which may possibly be now first published. 
Reviewed by Puton, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) ii. p. 609, who objects to 
Ajihanosoma, Costa, being used for Pterotmetus, A. & S., as it was originally 
proposed on insufficient grounds, and, as amended, = angusiicollis, 
Piir. Puton proposes to retain both PterotmcUis and Gryllocoris. Drymus 
scamhus, ^iK\,=pilipes, Fieb. 
Lygceus rcclivatus, Say, = ^«rc^cMS, L., var. ; L. vicinus and marginellus, 
P^y\\., = histriangularis, Say, varr. ; Uhler, in Hayden’s Geol. Surv. Montana, 
p. 405. 
Pygceus punctatiguttatus is gregarious, and occurs in the Channel Isles, 
Natal, Teneriffe, and elsewhere : F. Walker, Ent. vi. p. 7. 
Emhlethis verhasci, F. : a new genus and species for the British lists. J. 
W. l^ouglns, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 4. 
Mimocoris, g. n., Scott, Ent.. M. M. viii. p. 104. Fncies of Camaronoius, 
but with projecting eyes &c. M. camaronotoidcs, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 106, 
Corsica. 
Anisocoris, g. n.. Walker, Oat. Hem. Brit. Mus. pt. v. p. 148 (no differ- 
ential characters mentioned). A. punctifer, id. ibid., Columbia, Venezuela. 
New species : — 
Astacops anticus, delmeatus, p. 35, spinipes, nigricornis, p. 30, New Guinea 
&c. ; (A. ?) caligatus, p. 36, Australia : Walker, 1. c. 
lAfgceus calif ornicus, p. 42, California ; marginalis, dimidiatus, p. 45, Oajaca ; 
anticus, p. 40, St. Domingo ; conspersus, p, 47, Rio Janeiro ; cognatus, San- 
tarem, inceqtialis (iurcicus, Walk., olim, nec F.), Columbia, p. 49; mar- 
ginifer, angulifer, p. 65, Madagascar, inesqualis [again !], p. 57, Silhet ; 
semiruher, Hindostan, japonicus, Japan, p. 58; diffusus, p. 59, Celebes; 
dispar and varr., Batchian, Borneo ; concisus, Lombok, p. 00 ; dissimilis, p. 61, 
Sarawak ; contiguus, Moreton Bay, subjectus, Australia, divisus, N. S. Wales, 
p. 02 ; rifficeps, singularis, p. 63, Australia ; rujicollis, New Zealand, maoricus, 
I. of Pines, incertus, locality unknown, p. 64: id. 1. c. L. admirabilis, VhlQV, 
1. c. p. 405, Colorado. 
Nysius angustatus, Uhler, /. c. p. 406, Colorado, Canada; N. raphanus,''N . R. 
Howard, Canad. Ent. iv. p. 219, N. America ; N. contiguus, proximus, mundus, 
p. 69, Madeira, subcinctus, p. i0,paUipcnnis, p. 71, Ceylon: Walker, /. c. 
Heterogastcr punctosus, p. 72, notatipes, atriclava, p. 73, Madeira, signifer, 
Ceylon, cymoides, Celebes, p. 74: Walker, 1. c. 
Rhyparochronms {Beosus) armatipes, p. 91, America, {B .) serriiies, Petropolis, 
discifer, Tejuca, p. 92, B.. luscinus, concinnulus, p. 93, glaberrimus, mundidus, 
p. 94, Madeira, circumcinctus, p. 97, Seychelles, leucospilus, p. 98, Silhet, 
scmilucens, N. Hindostan, cxtremus, Siam, p. 99, (B.) incisus, Ceylon, and 
anticus, Hindostan, p. 100, {B.) testaceipes, leucoceras, p. 101, Ceylon, 
siamicus, p. 102, Siam, {B.) delmeatus, p. 103, (B.) terminalis, p. 105, Ceram, 
and descripUis,^. 103, Sula, {B.) obscuripes, p. 104, and p. 105, New 
