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Show 1326 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. LEPTOCORIS, Kahn. Z. trivitUOw. Lygceus trivittatus, Say; Joarn. Acad. Philad. IT, p. 322, No. 9. Leptocoru trivittatus, StAJ; Enam. Hemipt. i, p. 886. From Southern Colorado, Jaly, Lieat. W. L. Carpenter. FAMILY LYGAEIDJ3. LYGAEUS, Fab. 1. L. reclivatus. Lygcsus redivatus, Say; Jonrn. Acad. Philad. iv, p. 381, No. 1. From Southern Arizona, Mr. Henshaw; San Ildefonso, N. Mex., Dr. Yarrow and Mr Shedd; Cave Spring, Ariz., Jaly, Mr. Henshaw ; Pueblo, Colo., July, Dr. Yarrow and Mr. Wilkin; Abiquiu, N. Mex., Dr. O. Loew; Mojave Desert, Cal., July, and near Mojave River, July, Dr. O. Loew. 2. L, costalie. Lygcsus costalis, H. Schf.; Warn. Ins. vii, p. 38, fig. 706. Obtained in California. 3. X. fasdatus. Lygaeus fasdatus, Dallas; Brit. Mas., Hemipt ii, p. 538, No. 17. Lyganu aulicus, H. Schf; Wans. Ins. vi, p. 76, flg. 646. Common in the Atlantic region south of Massachusetts; also in Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies.' The only specimen in this lot was collected in Southern California, by J. A. Hasson. MELANOCORYPHUS, St& l. M. facetus. Lygcsus faostus, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 13, No. 8. From the plains and foot- hills of New Mexico; June to October; collected by Lieut W. L. Carpenter. . MELANOFLEURUS, 8tal, M. biatriangularia. Lygcsus bistriangularis, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 14, No. 3. Melanopleurus bistriangularis, St& l; Ennm. Hemipt. iv, p. 169. Collected at Camp Bowie, Arizona, August 8, by Mr. Albruiz. NYSICJS, Dallas. 1. N. anguttatus. Nysius anguttatus, TJhler; United States Geological Survey of Montana, 1871, p. 406, No, 8. Obtained at Pueblo, Colo., in July, by Dr. Yarrow and Mr. Wilkin; at Fort Garland, in July, Mr. Hunt. 2. N. oalifornicu8. Nysius calyfornicus, St& l; Engenies Rosa, Hemipt., p. 242, No. 56. Collected in New Mexico, in September, by S. Bedell; at Fort Garland, in August, by Mr. Shedd; July, by Dr. Yarrow, and in Southern California, June- July, by H. W Henshaw. ISCHNORHYNCHUS, Fieb. L didymus. Lygaeus didymus, Zett; Vet. Akad. Handl. 1819, p. 71, No. 20. Oymus Franciscanus, St& l: Eugenies Rosa^ n. 252, No. 84. Isehnorhynehus didymus, Fieber; Earop. Hemipt., p. 199. Southern Colorado, Dr. H. C. Yarrow. GEOCORIS, Fallen. 1. G. pallen8. Geocoris pollens, 8tal; Eugenics Resa, p. 250. From the Mojave region, California, in July, Dr. Loewi |