STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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SAY’S HETEROPTEROUS nEMIPTERA. 
corium extending nearly to the tip, the membrane being very 
short, not more than a mere margin: feet honey-yellow. 
Length under three-twentieths of an inch. 
For this insect I am indebted to Dr. Harris, of Milton, 
1. [2] S. bullata , Cinereous, beneath black; feet yellowish. 
Inlmb. U. S. 
Body robust, oval, whitish-cinereous, with numerous, obvi¬ 
ous, dusky, profound impressed punctures: head rather wider 
than the body, dusky with a longitudinal yellowish line be¬ 
fore : antenna: whitish above ; last joint rufous : thorax with 
two small transverse impunctured spots before the middle; a 
little dusky on the disc: scutel with a slightly carinate line, 
and each side of the middle a longitudinal dull yellowish spot: 
hemelytra with deep punctures; corium with a blackish margi. 
nal line on the middle of tip ; membrane whitish : beneath black, 
feet yellowish. 
Length to tip of hemelytra over one-tenth of an inch. 
This species is not uncommon in various parts of the Union. 
Yar. A. punctipes, Feet yellowish with numerous black points ; 
scutel with a yellow spot each side at base. 
3. S. uliginosa, Blackish, corium brown, margin whitish; 
feet yellowish. 
Inhab. U. S. 
Body blackish, punctured : head with an oblique impressed line 
each side bet ween the eyes : thorax with a glabrous transverse line 
before the middle and a yellow exterior edge : hemelytra whi¬ 
tish ; inner portion of the corium fuliginous; sexual carina or 
ovipositor yellowish: rostrum and feet yellowish; posterior 
thighs dusky at tip. 
Length to tip of hemelytra over one-tenth of an inch. 
Resembles the preceding but may be distinguished by its 
darker color. It is less common. 
Myodociia, Latr. 
Mopetilata, Blackish; feet white at base. 
Inhab. U. S. 
Body piceous-black, deeply punctured : head black impunc¬ 
tured polished; neck elongated : antennce yellowish; first joint 
black, at tip yellowish ; ultimate joint and apex of the preco- 
