loo The Ohio Naturalist. [Vol. IV, No. 5, 



With the previous lists of 321 and 60 species these additions 

 give us a list of 528 species for the State. 



CICADIDAE. 

 Cicada canicularis Harr. One specimen of this species which is now sepa- 

 rated from the tibicen of Linnaeus. This specimen agrees in size with 

 typical specimens from ]Maine and is I beheve correctly placed here but 

 additional specimens are much desired, The species differs from tibicen 

 in being smaller, about 40 mm. long instead of 50 mm., and the opercles 

 of male are broader than long. 



MEMBRACIDAE. 



Publilia nigridorsum Godg. Columbus. 



Ceresa taurina Fh. Ashtabula. 



Ceresa brevicornis Fh. Medina (Hine). 



Ceresa vitulus Fab. Ironton (Hine). 



Stictocephala lutea Walk. Ironton, Vinton, Hanging Rock, Sugar Grove, 



Newark. 



FULGORIDAE. 



Chlorochara conica Say. Sandusky (Sw^ezey). Cincinnati (Dury). Col- 

 umbus ( Koebele) . 



Scolops dessicatus Uh. Cincinnati (Dur}'). Hitherto listed for Bellaire 

 onh-. 



Plndloscelis atra Germ. Alate form, Cincinnati (Dury). 



]\Iyndus radicis Osb. On roots of various plants. Columbus. 



Myndus fulvus Osb. Sandusky and Castalia. 



Myndus viridis Ball. ? One specimen agreeing closely with this species 

 except in male styles and frontal markings, was collected at Sandusky- 

 by Mr. Swezey. 



Myndus pictifrons Stal. Collected at Vinton by Prof. Hine. 



Cixius stigmatus Say. Cincinnaii (Dury). 



Oliarus humilis Say. Cedar Point, Sandusky. (Swezey) Castalia, Vinton. 



Oliarus 5-lineatus Say. Cedar Point. 



Kelisia axialis Van D. Quite common at Columbus September and October 



1903 and collected by Mr. Koebele and the writer. 

 Pissonotus aphidiodes Van D. Columbus (Swezey) Koebele? 

 Pissonotus dorsalis \'an D. Columbus (Swezey) June. 

 Phyllodinus Koebelei Osb. September and October 1903. (Koebele.) 

 Phyllodinus fuscus Osb. Cohmibus. 

 Iviburnia Kilmani Van D. Columbus. Newark. (Swezey.) 



Liburnia pellucida Fieb. Wooster (Webster), Ironton, Columbus, Georges- 



ville? 

 Liburnia lineatipes Van D. Columbus (Swezey). 

 Iviburnia lutulenta Van D. Abimdant at Columbus, Cedar Point. 

 Liburnia occlu.sa Van D. Columbus (Swezey). 

 Liburnia Gillettei Van D. Newark (Swezey). 

 Liburnia Osborni Van D. ? Columl)US. 

 Liburnin incerta Van D. Newark (SwezejO- 



