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say’s hetkropterous hemiptera. 
second: thorax greenish, more or less lineated with blackish: 
scutel blackish, with the lateral edge, and a line in form of a 
V, yellow: hemelytra with a pale spot at tip of the corium, at 
the apex of which is a black point: membrane a little dusky, 
with one or two whitish dots and arc: beneath dusky: venter 
with a yellowish lateral vitta, or green with a black lateral 
vitta: feet yellowish with two rufous annulations near the 
tip of the thighs. 
Length, to tip of hemelytra over one-fifth of an inch. 
This is a very common species and subject to vary conside¬ 
rably. I have taken it in Pa., Ia., N. W. Terr, and Mo. 
The thigli-bauds are somewhat like those of flavovarius F. 
It is much like the lineolaris Beauv. 
8. C. insitivus Black; thorax and scutel fulvous. 
Inhab. Indiana. 
Body velvet black; antenna , first joint half as long as the 
second; third joint over two-thirds the length of the second, 
and not abruptly smaller; second joint not larger at tip than 
at base: thorax and scutel bright orange: pectus orange; the 
anterior trochanters black like the remaining part of the infe¬ 
rior surface and feet. 
Length, to tip of hemelytra nearly seven-tv r entieths of an inch. 
Var A. Head fulvous. 
Var B. Thorax with a longitudinal black vitta. 
Var C. Beneath reddish fulvous, with bjack feet. 
9. C. goniphorus, Black, broadly margined with sanguinous. 
Inhab. U. S. 
Body black: head more or less sanguineous generally blackish 
at base and tip: antenna black, second joint generally a little 
thicker towards the tip; orbits above sometimes a little tinged 
with yellow: thorax very widely margined each side with san¬ 
guineous, leaving a large triangular black spot, of which the 
base corresponds with the base of the thorax and the tip with 
the tip: hemelytra , corium with a broad sanguineous lateral 
margin. 
Var. a. Black thoracic triangle deeply emarginate before. 
Var. b. Beneath sanguineous on each side. 
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