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ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK 
SAT’S HETEROPTEROUS HEMIPTERA. 
4. P. fera , blackish ; thorax transversely indented behind the 
middle; feet piceous; anterior thighs dilated. 
Inhab. United States. 
Body blackish ; antennse piceous, terminal joint darker: 
thorax a little transversely indented behind the middle, but not 
affecting the lateral edge ; lateral narrow margin depressed, 
yellowish and almost translucent behind the middle : hemelytra 
piceous; membrane with a pale, translucent spot at tip of the 
corium: beneath black; rostrum and feet piceous; anterior 
thighs much dilated and spinous beneath; anterior tibia© 
arquated, dilated at tip on the inner side. 
Length under three-tenths of an inch. 
Male, Hyaline spot of the membrane very obvious. Length 
nearly one-fifth of an inch. 
Var A. Thorax behind the stricture piceous ; feet entirely 
honey-yellow. 
5. P. una, Punctured; antennae hairy; anterior thighs 
dilated; thorax a little indented transversely behind the 
middle; lateral edge arquated. 
Inhab. Ia. 
Body piceous-black; punctures numerous, distinct, profound : 
antenna, distinctly hairy, dull honey-yellow : thorax transversely 
a little indented behind the middle, and posterior to which the 
punctures are large and more distant; lateral very narrow 
margin depressed and somewhat translucent; lateral edge a little 
arquated at the middle: hemelytra piceous; punctures distinct, 
distant, on the corium; membrane dusky with two or three 
hyaline arquations and obselete at tip of the corium : feet 
piceous; anterior thighs dilated, with about one small spine 
beneath; anterior tibiae a little dilated. 
Length one-fifth of an inch. 
Resembles fera Nob. but the lateral thoracic edge of that 
species is rectilinear. 
G. P . fallax, Anterior thighs dilated; thorax with tho lateral 
margin dull whitish with brown spots. 
Inhab. N. W. Territory. 
Body blackish, punctured : thorax on the posterior portion pale, 
but so densely covered with blackish punctures as to appear 
