68 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



(Subfamily Jassinse.) 



Jassus olitorius Say (=Coelidia subbifasciataSay). Kansas, Douglas county; 



July, August, September, October. 

 Gnathodus abdominalis Van D. Kansas, Sedgwick county; September, in 

 pear orchard. Douglas county; September, at electric light. — 

 Colorado, Garden of the Gods; July. Green Mountain Falls; 

 July. Colorado Springs; August (31). Buffalo; August, 

 impictus Van D. Kansas, Douglas county; June. New to Kan- 

 sas, 

 manitou G. & B. Colorado, Manitou; July (31, type). 

 Gicadula sex-notata Fal. Kansas, Douglas county; July, August. — Colo- 

 rado, Green Mountain Falls; July. Colorado Springs; July, 

 August (31, = divisa Uhler). Denver; August, 

 variata Fal. Kansas, Douglas county; August. 



(Subfamily Typhlocybina?,) 



Empoasca albolinea Gill. Kansas, Douglas county; July, at electric light; 

 September, at electric light. New to Kansas, 

 mali Le B. Kansas, Douglas county; July, August, 

 obtusa Walsh. Kansas, Sedgwick county; September, sweepings 

 in slough-grass among timber bordering Arkansas river. 

 Douglas county, August.— Colorado, Cheyenne canyon; July. 

 Manitou; July. Colorado Springs; August (31). 

 smaragdula Fal. Colorado, Cheyenne canyon; July. Colorado 



Springs; August (31). 

 viridescens Walsh. Kansas, Douglas county; May; June, twi- 

 light; July, August. New to Kansas. 

 Dicraneura abnormis Walsh. Kansas, Douglas county; April; April, at 

 night; May; May, at night; July; August, "pale" form, 

 fieberi Loew. Kansas, Douglas county; May, at night; July. 

 New to Kansas. 

 Typhlocyba comes Say. Typical. Kansas, Douglas county; April; April, on 

 currant and gooseberry bushes; May; July; November, 

 comes Say, var. basilaris Say. Kansas, Douglas county; April, 



on currant and gooseberry bushes; July, August, 

 comes Say, var. coloradensis Gill. Kansas, Sedgwick county; 

 September, on fruit farm. — Colorado, Denver; August. New 

 variety to the Colorado list, 

 comes Say, var. maculata Gill. Kansas, Douglas county; July; 



aberrant form with black scutellum, April, 

 comes Say, var. scutelleris Gill. Kansas, Douglas county; April, 

 comes Say, var. vitis Harr. Kansas, Douglas county; July, 



August, 

 comes Say, var. ziczac Walsh, Colorado, Denver; August. 



New variety to the Colorado list, 

 obliqua Say. Kansas, Douglas county; March; April, both 

 bright and smoky colored, on currant and gooseberry bushes; 

 June, twilight, with pale yellow lines wanting on head, 

 obliqua Say, var. noevus Gill. Kansas, Douglas county; aberra- 

 tion with pale yellow lines instead of red; June, twilight. 



