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L. kalmii Stal. Common throughout the State IV-X. This is the' species 

 usually labeled "turcicus" in collections. 



L. turcicus Fab. All New Jersey specimens seen have proved to be 

 "kalmii," but it is recorded from Pennsylvania by Montandon and 

 should occur in this State also (Bno). 



NYSIUS Dall. 



N. ericae Schill. (angusta- 

 ius Uhl). Camden IX, 

 X (Ss); Westville V, 

 20 ( Jn) ; Lakehurst 

 VII, 7 (Dn) ; Lahaway, 

 common on cranberry 

 bogs, Anglesea V, 28 

 (Coll). 



N. longiceps Stal. New Jer- 

 sey (Stal). 



Fig. 6 1. Nysius erica:: a, potato leaf showing in- 

 jury; b, nymph; c, adult: a, natural size, 

 b, c, much enlarged. 



N. minutus Uhl. Woodbine VIII, 23 (Van D) ; New Jersey (Uhl). 



N. providus Uhl. Madison VII, VIII, X (Brb) ; Orange Mts. VIII, 29 

 (Gr); Jamesburg VII, 18 (Coll); Lakehurst VII, 7 (Dn) ; Pt. Pleasant 

 VII, 26 (Bno). 



BELONOCHILUS Uhl. 

 B. numenius Say. Anglesea (Ss). 



ORSILLUS Dall. 



0. scolopax Say. Jamesburg VII, 15 (Coll). May be an error and finally 



prove to refer to Nysius providus (Bno). 



ISCHNORHYNCHUS Fieb. 



1. geminatus Say. (didymus Zett.) Throughout the State all season; 



also labeled "resedas" in collections, but is not really Panzer's species. 

 (Bno). 



CYMU3 Hahn. 

 C. luridus Stal. Pt. Pleasant VII, 26 (Bno). 



C. discors Horv. Madison (Pr); Roselle Park XI (Brb); Glen Ridge 

 (Bno); Jamesburg VII, 15 (Coll). 



C. angustatus Stal. Throughout the State IX until next VII. The records 

 for "Cymodema tabida" in last eclition really belong here. 



C. claviculus Hahn. Throughout the State, fall and spring. 

 C. breviceps Stal. Madison VIII, Lakehurst IX (Brb). 



