70 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



NEW ENGLAND HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 



New Records, 

 by h. m. parshley, smith college, northampton, mass. 



Since the publication of my New England List* a number of additional 

 species and significant records have come to light, together with a few errors 

 which require correction. All available information on these points is 

 brought together here in the belief that the value of such a list can be main- 

 tained only by keeping it up to date. New England records have particular 

 interest for students of distribution in Canada, and some interesting compari- 

 sons should be brought out in connection with studies now in progress on the 

 Hemipterous faiunas of the eastern and western regions of the Dominion, 



In the following notes bold-faced type is used to indicate forms new to the 

 list; italics to mark those previously recorded. In all trinomials here and 

 in the List the third name is varietal, not racial. For collectors' names see 

 the List. 



LYG^ID^. 

 Geocoris hullatiis var. discopterus Stal. 



Mass.— Northampton, 5 June, '18, (H.M.P.). 



Kolenetrus plen-Us (Distant). 



N. H.— Crawfords, 28 Sept., '16, (//. M. P.). 



Trapezonotus arenarius (Linne). 



Me. — Casco Bay {fide Barber). 



N. H.— Claremont (G. P. E.) {fide Barber). 



Drymus nnus (Say). 



Mass.— Northampton, 14 Nov. '17, (Esther W. Hall). 



TINGID^. 

 Corythucha pallipes Parshley. 



In Gibson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 1918, vol. 44, p. 82. 

 Conn.— Stamford, 16 Aug. '12, {W.E.B.). 



Corythucha cyrta Parshley. 



In Gibson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 1918, vol. 44, p. 86. 



Me.— Ft. Kent, 17 Aug., '10, {C.W.J.); Liberty, 16 Sept., '13, {J.A.C.)\ 

 Orono, 4, June, '07. 



N.H.— Bretton Woods, 26 June, '13, {C.WJ.). 



Mass.— Beach Bluff, 21 June '15, {H.M.P.)', Chester, 27 May, '12, 

 (C.W.J.) . 



Corythucha betulae Drake. 



In Gibson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 1918, vol. 44, p. 86. 



Me.— Cumberland, May, '16, {A. Nicolay) {fide Drake in litt.). 

 Corythucha borealis Parshley. 



In Gibson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 1918, vol. 44, p. 92. 



Me.— Orono, 14 July, '11. 

 Leptostyla heidemanni Osborn and Drake'. 



Mass.- Sunderland. Mt. Toby, 15 Aug., '18, {H.M.P.). 



*Occas. Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History VII, Fauna of New England- 

 14. List of the Heniiptera-Heteroptera, 1917. 

 March, 1919 



