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ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK 
SAY’S HETEROPTEROUS nEMIPTERA. 
rufous; a black abbreviated band behind the middle: hemely- 
tra, corium at tip with a bright red, almost sanguineous, trian¬ 
gular spot: beneath rufous: venter dusky on the disk; tibise 
pale yellowish. 
Length, to tip of hemelytra three-tenths of an inch. 
5. C. i-vittatus, Yellow with 4 black vittae. 
Inhab. U. S. 
Body bright yellow : head tinged with fulvous : antenna, black: 
thorax tinged with fulvous before: four black vittae not reach¬ 
ing the anterior margin, the latter ones marginal and more 
slender: scutel with a black spot each side at base : hemelytra 
with two blackish vittae on each, the exterior one having a 
black annulatcd dot at tip: membrane blackish, with a dull 
yellowish arc. 
Length, to tip of hemelytra three-tenths of an inch. 
Inhabits a considerable part of the Union. I have taken it 
in the N. W. Territory, Pa. Ia. and Mo. and Mr. Oemler sent 
me a specimen from Georgia. It is common.—Can it be Lyg- 
aeus lineatus, P. Syst. Rhyng. p. 234? 
6. C. dislocatus, Pale rufous, with two black vittae dislocated 
on the hemelytra. 
Inhab. Pennsylvania. 
Body pale rufous or somewhat fulvous: head with a black 
mouth and band on the vertex; antenna black; basal joint at 
least half as long as the second; second joint distinctly larger 
towards the tip, base white for a short space: thorax with two 
black dilated lines from the middle.to the base: scutel black 
with a yellow vitta: hemelytra with a black vittae, widely dis¬ 
located in the middle: beneath piceous with a yellow line each 
side : feet honey yellow. 
Length, to tip of hemelytra one-fourth of an inch. 
Occurred on the Verbascum thapsus L. 
7. C. oblineatus, Thorax green with black lines; scutel with 
a yellow Y. 
Inhab. U. S. 
Body greenish, sometimes tinged with brown or clouded with 
obscure rufous, puhetures distinct: head yellowish lineated with 
reddish-brown : antennae first joint not half as long as the 
