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Homalodisca liturata Ball. Occasional specimens taken in 

 southern counties. Swept from weeds. 



Gypona modesta Spangb. Two adults captured at Poplar 

 Bluff. 



Gypona himaculata Spangb. Collected by sweeping rank 

 growth in marshes near Charleston. 



■Platymetopius aciitus var. dubius Van D. Rather numerous 

 on grass in southwestern part of the State. 



Deltocephalus melscheimeri Fh. Occasional specimens cap- 

 tured. Occurs throughout the State. 



Athysanus comma Van D. One adult taken at St. Louis. 



Athysanus anthracinns Van D. Rather numerous in western 

 counties. 



Phlepsiiis fulvidorsum Fh. Numerous on willows growing 

 along creeks and rivers in Southwestern Missouri. 



Phlepsiiis neMilosus Van D. Occasional specimens taken near 

 Charleston. 



Thamnotettix brittoni Osb. A few adults were swept from weeds 

 at Charleston. 



Chlorotettix balli Osb. Specimens captured were all from 

 northern parts of State. 



Chlorotettix lusorins O. & B. Occurs most numerous in eastern 

 counties. 



Jassus melanotus Spangb. Collected by F. M. Moody at 

 Branson, by sweeping weeds growing on high ridges of the Ozarks. 



Tinobregmiis pallidiis Osb. Two adults captured by F. M. 

 Moody from low shrubs growing wild in the woods at Branson. 

 * Cicadula punctifrons Fall. Few adults captured at Dexter. 



Empoasca flavescens Fabr. Abundant on willows at Branson. 



Empoasca trifasciata Gill. One. specimen captured at Charles- 

 ton, July 26. 



Erythroneura illinoiensis Gill. Rather abundant in eastern 

 counties. 



. Erythroneura crevecosiiri G\\\. Not common. Occasional speci- 

 mens taken at Charleston, 



Mailed February 14th, 1917. 



