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Show 1 3 2 4 EEPOET OP THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. 2. C. Sayi. OMorochroa Sayi, St& 1; Ennm. Hemipt ii, p. 33. No. 6. Pentatoma granulosa, Uhler; U. S. Goolog. Survey of Montana 1871, p. 398. Collected at San Ildefonso, N. Mex., in July and August, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow; also in August, by Mr. Shedd; in Southern Arizoua, by H. W. Henshaw; at Tierra Ama-rilla, N. Mex., September 15; at the San Juan River in New Mexico, by Mr. Browne, and on the plains and foot- hills of Northern New Mexico, in October. THYANTA, Stai. 1. T. rugulosa. * Pmtatoma rugulota, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 7, No. 16. i From Southern Colorado, in October. 2. T. perdiior. CHnexperditor, Fab.; Ent Syst, vol. iv, p. 103, No. 90. Thyanta perditor, Stai; Hemipt.. Fabr., vol. i, p. 29. Obtained at Camp Bowie, Ariz., August 1, by Mr. Ratter; at Santa Fe", N. Mex., in June, by H. W. Henshaw; above timber- line in New Mexico, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter ; and in the Mojave desert, July, by G. Thompson. Murgantia, Stai. IT. htitrionioa. Btraehia histrioniea, Hahn; Wans. Ins., vol. 11, p. 116, fig. 196. Murgantia histrioniea, Stai; Enum. Hemipt. il, p. 37, No. 4. Inhabits Plaza del Alcalde, Arizona, in August, collected by Dr. H. C. Yarrow; Cave Spring, Arizona, July, H. W. Henshaw; Pueblo and San Ildefonso, N. Mex., Dr. H. C. Yarrow; New Mexico, in September, by S. Bedell, and Northern New Mexico, on the plain* and foot- hills. BANASA, Stai. B. sordiQa, Atomoiira iordida, Tinier; Proo. Boston Soo. Nat. Hist. 1871, p. 6. Originally obtained in Cambridge, Mass. The present specimen is from Tierra Ama-rilla, N. Mex., collected in July by Mr. Shedd. This is the first record of the occurrence of this insect in the region west of the Mississippi Valley. ACANTHOSOMA, Curtis. J. cruciata. Edeeta cruciata, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 8, No. 1. Belongs to the regions north of the United States, but the specimens here reported were obtained at Abiquiu, N. Mex., by Dr. O. Loew. FAMILY COREID^ E. SUBFAMILY COREINA. MARGUS, Dallas. M. inconspicuus, SyromatUs inconspicuus, H. Schf.; TVanz. Ins., vol. vi, p. 14, fig. 570. Obtained at San Ildefonso, August 17, by Mr. Shedd, and by Dr. H. C. Yarrow; also in Southern Colorado, June 5, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter. CHELIXIDEA, Uhler. C. vittigera. Chelinidea vittiger, Uhler; Proo. Ent. Soo. Phil a., vol. ii, p. 366. Collected in Northern New Mexico, June- July, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter. CATORHINTHA, St& l. C. mendica, Catorhintha mendica, Stai; Ennm Hemipt, vol. 1, p. 187, No. 3. Collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, in Southern Colorado, June 5 to July 5. |