HEMIPTERA OF COLORADO. 
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mens taken concealed among roots of Yucca and other plants growing on 
plains near foot-hills, during August, near Colorado Springs (Uhler, 5) Custer 
County, midalpine (Cockerell, 10). 
Coriinelaeiia lateralis Fab. 
tort Collins, June 4th; foot-hills live miles west of Fort 
Collins, May 18th to June 14th; Dolores, June 18th; Mont¬ 
rose, June 24th (Gillette). Steamboat Springs, July 26th 
(Gillette and Baker). 
Coriinelaeiia renoriiiata Uhler n. sp. 
torm of C. quadrisigiiata Stal. Hlack, polished, ciliate all around but with longer 
and less blunt corium and no spots on the connexivum. Upper surface obsoletely ras- 
ti ate-punctate,with the punctures scarcely visible upon the disk of pronotuin and scutel- 
um. Head wide, convex near base, roughly, unevenly,'rather (coarsely, punctate except¬ 
ing on the base, the anterior margin bluntly obliquely rounded, with the edge reflexed, 
and the tip notched at end of tylus, the margin interiorly has a series of coarse setigerous 
punctures; rostrum rufo-piceous, reaching to middle coxae; antennae long, fulvo- 
testaceous. Pronotum transverse, very moderately convex, with the lateral margins 
ittle oblique and very slightly curved next the anterior angle, the surface crossed before 
the middle by a grooved line, which is very distinct each side and is there surrounded by 
an ?,rea of very coarse punctures, the ciliae are set beneath the decurved edge in very 
coarse sunken punctures. Scutellum bluntly rounded, feebly curved, shorter than the 
abdomen, with a broad oblique, punctate impression each side above the middle of the 
<.orium. The corium about three-fourths as long as the scutellum, with the apical portion 
of medium width, tapering, and obliquely rounded at tip, with about four lines of coarse 
punctures, base of both corium and clavus, nearly covered by an ivory white, remotely 
punctate, spot. Venter highly polished, with transverse remote series of small punctures 
on most of the segments, the apical segment impunctate. 
Length to tip of venter nearly 4 mm. Width of pronotum 2% mm. Only one speci¬ 
men, a female, has come to my notice. It will most likely prove to be the fully colored 
stage of C. albipennis Say.” 
Rist Canon*, April 16tli (Gillette). 
Honialoporus congruiis Uhl. 
Denver'(B. H. Smith—see Uhler, 5). Near foot-hills west of Denver, 
August (Uhler, 5). 
Fort Collins, March 24th to April 24th (Baker). Foot-hills 
live miles west of Fort Collins, April 21st; Trinidad, May 14th 
(Gillette). 
Cydniis ohliquus Uhl. 
AVest of Denver (Uhler, 5). 
Ainnestus spiiiifrons Say. 
(.'olo, (Gillette—see Osborn, 1). 
Trinidad, May 14th (Gillette). 
Amiiestiis suhferriigineus AVest. 
Foot-hills five miles west of Fort Collins, March 15th to 
canon eight miles north-we.st of Fort Collins. 
