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Show APPENDIX NN. 1327 I 2. Q. bullatus. Salda bullata, Say ,- lHeteropt. New Harmony, p. 18, No. 3. OphthalmicusboreaUt, Dallas) BriL Mas. List, iir p. 585> No. 8. A specimen from Paeblo, Colo., collected by Dr. Yarrow; and a pale variety was obtained above timber- line in New Mexico, by Lieutenant Carpenter. LIGYROCORIS, St& l. X. constrict ™ . Pamera constricta, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 15, No. 1. Beosus abdominaUs, Guer; La Sagra Hist de Cuba, Ins., p. 397. Southern Colorado, June and July, Lieut. W. L. Carpenter. MYODOCHA, Latr. M. storipe*. Myodochui terripes, Oliv; Encyo. Xethod^ vlii, p. 106. Myodocha petiolata, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 19. From New Mexico, August 23, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow. TRAFEZONOTUS, Fieb. 1. nebuloeua. Lygceus nebuUmts, Fallen; Mon. Clm., p. 65, No. 7. Pamera fatlax, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 17, No. 6. Trapezonotus nebulosus, Fieber; Eur. Hemipt., p. 190. From Southern Colorado, June- July, Lieut. W. L. Carpenter; also found above timber- line in New Mexico by the same gentleman. • PERITRECHUS, Fieb. P. Fraternu8. Peritrechwfraternus, TXhler; Boston Soc Nat. Hist Proc., 1871, p. 11. From Tierra Amarilla, N. Mex., in July, oollected by Mr. Shedd. SUBFAMILY LARGINA. LARGUS, Hahn. L. cinctu8. Largus cinctus, H. Sohf,; Wans. Ins., voL vii, p. 6, fig. 683. From Sienaga, Ariz., August 23, by Mr. Ratter; from Southern California, by Mr. J. A. Hasson: Santa Barbara, Dr. O. Loew; Southern Arizona, August, Mr. Henshaw; and from Camp Lowell, October 17, by Mr. Sutter. FAMILY PHYTOCORIDJE. MIRIS, Auctor. M. instabilis. Mirit injta& ilw. Uhler; Bulletin TJ. S. Geolog. Sarv. of the Territories, vol. ii, No. 5, p. 50. A very common insect in the Atlantic region and in Texas. The present specimen was collected above timber- line, in New Mexico, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, and also in Southern Colorado, in July. PHYTOCORIS, Fallen. P. nulnlu$. Gapsus nubUus, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 22, No. 10. From near Colorado Creek, New Mexico, July 18, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter. LOPIDBA, Uhler. L. media. Oapsus medim, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 22, No. 11. Collected at San Ildefonso, N. Mex., in August, by Mr. W. C. Shedd: at Tierra Amarilla, N. Mex., in September, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow; in New Mexioo, September, by S* Bedell. |