316 Ins . 
RHYNCHOTA. 
Calocoris sedilloti , Tunis, Puton, Expl. sci. Tunisie, p. 19, n. sp. 
Derceocoris annulipes , H.-S., noticed and discussed at length ; Duda, 
Wien. ent. Z. v, p. 85. 
Lygus monachus , N. America, Uhler, Canad. Ent. xviii. p. 208, n. sp. 
Systellonotus micelli , Ferr. : this name to be used for the Tunisian S. albo- 
fcisciatus, which is distinct from the Algerian S. albofasciatus , Luc. ; Reut., 
Rev. d’Ent. v, p. 121 : the synonymy of the latter discussed ; t. c. p. 122. 
Tenthecoris , n. g. near Stiphrosoma , for T. bicolor , n. sp. ; Scott, Ent. M M. 
xxiii, p. 65. The habitat is doubtful, the insect having been found in a hot- 
house in Britain, but is presumed to come from West Indies or Bahia. 
Dicyphus tamaricis , p. 19, sedilloti , p. 20, Tunis, Puton, Expl. sci. 
Tunisie, n. spp. 
Roudairea , n. g., p. 21, near Amblytylus , for B. ct'assicomis , Tunis, 
n. sp., p. 22; Puton & Rent., Expl. sci. Tunisie, p. 22. 
Agalliastes , Fieb., to give place to the prior name Chlamydatus, Curt. ; 
Reut., Rev. d’Ent, v, p. 122. 
Campylomma zizyphi , Tunis, Reut., Puton Expl. sci. Tunisie, p. 20, n. sp. 
Helopeltis , the species described, differentiated, and figured ; H. bradyi , 
p. 458, pi. xi, figs. 1 & 2, theivora , Assam, fig. 8, n. spp. ; Waterhouse, Tr. 
E. Soc. 1886, pp. 457-459, pi. xi. 
Cimicidjj .and Anthocorid 2 E. 
Cimex lectularius, odoriferous glands ; Kunckel (382, 383). 
Tetraph,lep8 canadensis , Canada, Prov., Faun. Can. Hem. p. 90, n. sp. 
REDUVJIDiE. 
JReduvius mayeti , Tunis, Puton, Expl. sci. Tunisie, p. 22, n. sp. 
Hydrometridte. 
Halobates, habits, eggs, embryo, larvae, pp. 233 & 234 ; H. vmllerstorffi , 
p. 181, sericeus, p. 182, micans f p. 231, frauenfeldanus t p. 232, noticed : 
With, Wien. ent. Z. v. 
H. splendens, South Pacific Ocean, West Coast of S. America, p. 178, 
incanus , Arabian Sea near Socotra, With, Wien. ent. Z. v (woodcuts, 
p. 180), n. spp. 
Halobatodes histrio, lituratus , noticed ; With, Wien. ent. Z. v, pp. 232 & 
233. 
uEpophilus bonnairei ) early stages and habits in Jersey ; Koehler, Ann. 
Sci. Nat. (6) xx, art. No. 4, pp. 27-29, pi. i, figs. 2-9 : Koehler’s account 
and figure reproduced ; Sci. Goss, xxii, p. 56. 
Belostomatidjj and Nepidjj. 
Belostomidce as destroyers of fish ; Dimmock (141). 
Belostoma americanum , attracted in large numbers by electric light ; 
Ent. Nachr. xii, p. 176. 
Banatra and Nepa, structure of eggs and eggshells of: Korschelt, Ent. 
Nachr. xii, pp. 306-308. 
