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Show APPENDIX NN. 1331 pubescent, the basal joint thickest, narrowed at base, longer than the second, the third longest, slender like the succeeding ones; under side of'head and the bucculco dull testaceous; the rostrum slender, reaching upon the venter, dnll testaceous; eyes, dark brown, with coarse and few facets. Pronotum broader than long, flattened, the humeri well defined by a brown sulcus; impressed line between the lobes distinct, as also the three fovear on the centre, those of each side less distinct; the surface very minutely punctured; pleural pieces darker, with a few very remote, large punctured. Veuter smooth, blackish- piceous, densely sericeous pubescent, margined with dull fulvous. Hemelytra pale brownish, minutely pubescent, the nervures darker, the membrane scarcely reaching to the tip of the abdomen. Length scarcely 2 millimeters. Width of pronotum f millimeter. Habitat.- New Mexico, Lieut. W. L. Carpenter. San Ildefouso, N. Mex., iu July, Dr. H. C. Yarrow. FAMILY HYGROTRECHID^. HYGROTRECHUS, Stal. H, remigis. Qerris remigis, Say; Heteropt. New Harmony, p. 35, No. 1. From water on the plains of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico, June, July, and October, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter. FAMILY GALGULID. E. GALGULUS, Latr. 1. G. oculatus. Xaucoris oculata, Fab; Svst. Khyng., p. I l l , No. 5. Qalgulus oeulatus, Latr; Hist. Nat. Ins., xii, p. ' 286, pi. 95, fig. 9. Qalyvitu bujo, H. Schf; Wanz. Ins., v, p. 88, fig. 536. Collected at San Ildefonso, N. Mex., August 17, by W. G. Shodrf; Cave Spring, Ariz., Mr. Henshaw. 2. G. variegatm. Galgulv* varUffatus. OiiTin; Icon. Rejrne Animal, p. 352. Oalyulus pulchtr, Stal; Of v. Vetousk. Akad. Forhandl. 1854, p. 239, No. 1. Santa Barbara, Cal., Mr. Henshaw and Dr. O. Loew; also at Abiquiu, X. Mex., Dr. H. C. Yarrow, in September. FAMILY NAUOORIDJE. AMBKYSUS. A. Signoreti. Ambry*** SignoreH, Stal: Hemipt. Mex. Stettin. Ent. Zolt., xxiii, p. 460, No. 336. Naucoris Poeyi, Am jot &. Sew; Heiuipt., p. 434, pi. 8, tig. 5. Taken at San Ildefonso, N. Mex., July, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow; in New Mexico, July, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter; and in the. Mojave River, Cal., in July, by Dr O. Loew. FAMILY BELOSTOMJDJB. BELOSTOMA, Auctor. B. annulipc8. BdMtoma annulipes, H. Schf; Wanz. Inn, viii, p. 28, figs. 603,804. A nympha was taken near San Ildefonso, in July, and an imago at Pajjosa, Colo., September 5, by Dr. H. C. Yarrow. PEDrxocoRi!*, Mayr. 1. P. macronyx. Pedinocorix macronyx, Mayr; Verb audi. Wien. Zoo!.- Bo tan. Gesell, If 63, p. 350, tub. 11, flgn. 1- 4 Obtained in the Gila River, Arizona, by Dr. C. G. Newberry. 2. P. indeniata. Zaitha indentnta, Hald., Proo. Acad. Phllada., vi, p. 364. I'edinoeoris brachenyz, Mayr; Ytrbandl. Wien. Zool.- Botan. Gesell, 1? 63, p. 351, tab. 11, fig. 5. From the Mojave River, California, July, Dr. O. Loew, and from Kernville, Cal., by Mr. Henshaw, September 2. |