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Show 1328 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. LYGUS, Kahn. 1. Z. annexus. Lygut annexxu, Uhler; U. 8. Geological Survey of Montana, 1871, p. 413. From Pneblo, in July, by Mr. Wilkin; Tierra Amarilla, N. Mex., September, Dr. H. C. Yarrow; Abiquin, N. Mex., Dr. O. Loew; Northern New Mexico, Lient. W. L. Carpenter 2. X. Hneatus. Lygceu* lineatut Fab; Ent Syst. SappL, p. 541, No. 184- 5. 8yst. Rhyng., p. 834t No. 158, Cap-tut 4- viUatut, Bay, Heteropt.; New Harmony, p. 80, No. 5. An inhabitant of many parts of the United States from Northern New York to Texas. The present specimens were collected in Northern New Mexico, in Jane- July, by Lieat. W. L. Carpenter. 3. X. Hneolaris. Captut Untolarit, Palisot- Beanv • Ins. Afr. et Amer., p. 187, pi. xi, fig. 7. Common in most parts of temperate North America. From Northern New Mexico, J one- July, Lieat. W. L. Carpenter. 4. L. inritus. Oaptut inoitut% Say; Heteropt New Harmony, p. 84, No. 81. Sometimes common on the blossoms of Vitit labrusca in Jane, in Maryland. A variety of this species was captured in Northern New Mexico, in June, by Lieat. W. L. Carpenter. CALOCORIS, Fieb. 1. C. rapidus. Oaptut rapidus. Say: Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 80, No. 4. Oaptut multicolor, H. Schf; Wan*. Ins. viii, p. 19, fig. 795. • Common in Eastern United States and in Texas. From Pneblo, Colorado, in June, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow; and from Tierra Amarilla, N. Mex., by S. Bedell. 2. C. 8uperhu8. Oaloeorit tuptrbut, Uhler; U. S. Geog. Surva. W. of 100th M.," vol. T, 1875, p. 836, No. 8. From San Ildefonso, N. Mex., August 17, by Mr. Shedd. RE8TBENIA, Amyot &, Serv. E. insignis. Oaptut intignit, Say; Heteropt New Harmony, p. 88, No. 18. Collected in Northern New Mexico, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow and Lient. W. L. Carpenter. CAMPTOBROCHIS, Fieb. C. nebuloeua. Oamptobrochit nebulotut, Uhler; U. 8. Geolog. Surrey of Montana, 1871, p. 417. From Tierra Amarilla, N. Mex., by Dr. H. C. Yarrow. STIPHROSOMA, Fieb. 5. stygica. Oaptut ttygicut, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 34, No. 18. From Northern New Mexico, July 18, by Lieat. W. L. Carpenter. AGALLIASTKS, Fieber. A. astociatus. AgaUiatUt attociatut, Uhler ; U. 8. Geolog. Survey of Montana, 1871, p. 419. Collected at Pueblo, Colo., by Dr. H. C. Yarrow. ORECTODERUS, Uhler. 1. 0. obliquue. Orectoderus obliquut, Uhler; Bulletin U. S. Geogr. SUIT, of the Territories, vol. ii, No. 5, p. 54. From Northern New Mexico, Dr. H. C. Yarrow. 2. 0. amcenus, new 8p. Smaller and more slender than O. obUquus. Orange- fulvous, polished, not obviously ictared, the hemelytra dull, excepting the long cuneiform silvery white streak |