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ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK 
SAT’S HETBROPTEROUS HEMIPTERA. 
Length over one-fifth of an inch. 
Allied to bicrucis Nob. but is not half so large and the 
coloring of the thorax is quite different. 
4. L. reclivatus, Nob. Var. a. enotus, Destitute of the white 
spots of the membranaceous portion of the hemelytra. 
Inhab. Mexico. 
5. L. leucopterus, [Chinch bug,] Blackish, hemelytra white 
with a black spot. 
Inhab. Virginia. 
Body long, blackish, with numerous hair3 : antenna , rather 
short hairs ; second joint yellowish, longer than the third ; ulti-. 
mate joint rather longer than the second, thickest: thorax ting¬ 
ed with cinereous before, with the basal edge piceous: hemelytra 
white, with a blackish oval spot on the lateral middle; rostrum 
and feet honey-yellow: thighs a little dilated. 
Length less than three-twentieths of an inch. 
I took a single specimen on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. 
The whiteness of the hemelytra in which is a blackish spot 
strongly contrasted, distinguishes this species readily. 
6. L. disconotus, Blackish; third joint of the antennae much 
shorter than the fourth; hemelytra dull whitish. 
Inhab. Missouri. 
Body blackish, punctured, rather wider behind : head a little 
convex : antenna first and second joints yellowish; third equal to 
the first; fourth joint almost double the length of the third, and as 
long or rather longer than the second: thorax very slightly con¬ 
tracted each side of the middle; basal half and anterior edge 
piceous; hemelytra dull yellowish-white punctured ; membrane 
on the disc brown; tip wide and obtusely rounded -.feet whitish; 
thighs honey-yellow, anterior pair a little more dilated; post- 
pectus with a pure white posterior margin. 
Length to tip of hemelytra less than three-twentieths of an 
inch. 
7. L. geminatus, Hemelytra with two small central spots, 
and four on the posterior edge of the membrane. 
Inhab. Indiana and Missouri. 
Body dull greenish-yellow; head dull fulvous, blackish each 
side behind: antenna obscure rufous; first joint, incisures and 
