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INSECTA, RUYNCHOTA. 
Guinea, {B.) repressus, p. 104, Celebes, {B,) alienus, p. 105, and nigritulus, 
p. 106, Sarawak, phceophilus, p. 106, luteicornisj p. 107, Celebes, dimidiatuSy 
ibid.. New Guinea, coleopteroides, Ceram, aincticornis, Batchian, and R. 
(? Peritrechus) strictus, Sarawak, p. 109, rubiginosus, Victoria, di^ms, More- 
ton Bay, p. 110, (B.) macuUcollis, Adelaide, collarisy Tasmania, p. Ill, 
{Scolopostethiis) imruatuSy p. 112, N. Zealand, {Beosus) erosus, p. 113, locality 
not known : id. 1. c. 
Plociomenis fegchellesm [1], reductus, p. 120, Seychelles; id. 1. c. 
Gastrodes terminally id. 1. c. p. 122, Celebes. 
Ischnodemus longuSy p. 127, Orizaba, velutinuSy p. 128, Petropolis, strigatusy 
S. Africa, basalis. Natal, p. 130, midtilineay Cape of G. Hope, varipennisy Cam- 
bodia, p. 131, centralisy Ceylon, punctatuSy N. Hindostan, p. 132, stdcatus, 
talpa, p. 133, Mt. Ophir, dioisiis, p. 134, N. Australia: id. 1. g. 
Ophthalmicus cinerascensy p. 138, Hindostan, cincticornisy ibid., dispar y 
discifei'y p. 139, Ceylon : id. 1. c. 
Cymus trancatuluSy itmmmisy id. 1. c. p. 142, Madeira. 
Thaumastopus (?g. n., characterized, but not named) alacery Canaries, 
alaci'is [!], N. America : id. 1. c. p. 147. 
Her (BUS insignisy tlhler, 1. c. p. 407, Utah, Canada, Minnesota. 
Macroptcrna bicolory Scott, But. M. M. viii. p. 193, Corsica. 
Brachyplax linearisy id. ibid.y Corsica. 
Anthocorid^. 
Anthocoris subcruciatuSy p. 151, Cape of G. Hope, proxhnuSy Hindostan, 
pubescensy Celebes, 162y arctatuSy p. 153, Australia : Walker, Cat. Hem. 
Brit. Mus. pt. V., spp. nn. 
Lyctocoris (?) albifery sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 154, Madeira. 
Xylocoris balteatuSy latus, p. 169, Madeira, fuluescenSy fumipennisy p. 160, 
Ceylon ; id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
CAPSIDAi. 
Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv.) pp. 410-462, revises the Swedish species, 
adopting various new characters. With Capsus he reunites Phytocorisy 
Caloconsy Derceocorisy Megaccdumy Pycnopternay OncotyluSy DichrooscytuSy 
Plesiocorisy Bygus, Hadrodemay OrthopSy CamptobrochuSy Liocorisy Charago- 
chilus, Systratiotus [quoted as Dallas and Scott ”], Poeciloscytusy Allceotomusy 
RhopalotomuSy LopuSy PithanuSy MyrmecoriSy LabopSy OrthocephaluSy Stiphro- 
somuy Momdocorisy Bryocorisy Brachycercea and Bicyphus {Idolocm'is)y 
CyllocoriSy GlobicepSy BlepharidopteriiSy ChlamydatuSy CyrtorhinuSy OrthotyluSy 
Litocorisy MalacocoHsy HeterocordyluSy IlalticuSj Camaronoius, Systellonotus^ 
CremnocephaluSy Eroticorisy PhyluSy IlarpocerUy Brachyarthrimiy ByrsopterUy 
AtractotomuSy ApocremnuSy PsalluSy Plagiognathusy Criocorisy Sthenarus, 
AgnlliasteSy PlacochiluSy OncotyluSy IloplomachuSy MermimeniSy MacrotyluSy 
and ConostethuSy mostly genera of Fieber’s, and nearly the whole of which are 
universally recognized, thus associating no less than 121 species from his 
own country alone in one cumbersome genus — a strange arrangement coming 
from one who stands alone in Europe in splitting the Coleopterous genua 
Homalota into very many new genera* Acccording to him, Capsus divergenSy 
