66 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



( Subfamily Bythoscopinse. ) 



Agallia constricta Van D. Kansas, Douglas county; April; June, twilight; 

 July; July, twilight; August. New to Kansas. 



novella Say. Kansas, Douglas county; June, twilight; July, August. 



quadripunctata Prov. Kansas, Douglas county; May, June. 



sanguinolenta Prov. Kansas, Douglas county; April, August.— Colo- 

 rado, Colorado Springs; August (31). Denver; August. 



uhleri Van D. Colorado, Bear Creek canyon; July. Colorado 

 Springs; July, August. 



(Subfamily Tettigoninse.) 



Oncometopia costalis Fab. Colorado, Colorado Springs; April, July, August, 



Tettigonia bifida Say. Kansas, Douglas county; June, twilight; September. 



hieroglyphica Say. Typical. Kansas, Douglas county; April, 



September, 

 hieroglyphica Say, var. dolobrata Ball. Kansas, Douglas county; 



June. New to Kansas, 

 hieroglyphica Say, var. uhleri Ball. Colorado, Cheyenne canyon; 

 July. Colorado Springs; August. New variety to the Colo- 

 rado list. 

 Diedrocephala coccinea For. Kansas, Douglas county; May; June; June, 



twilight; August; September, at night. 

 Draeculacephala angulifera Wlk. Kansas, Sedgwick county; June. New to 

 Kansas, 

 mollipes Say. Kansas, Douglas county; May, at night; 

 June; June, twilight; July; July, at electric light; Au- 

 gust, at lamplight; September; September, at night. 

 Helochara communis Fitch. Colorado, Colorado Springs; August (31). 



Tabernash; August. 

 Xerophloea peltata Uhl. Kansas, Sedgwick county; September. 

 Gypona dorsalis Spangb. Kansas, Douglas county; August. 



The single specimen, which had been held in doubt for some time, was 

 again submitted to Mr. E. P. Van Duzee, who reported as follows: 

 "The Gypona you send I still consider very near to dorsalis of Spang- 

 burg, if not a pale form of that species. I have Kansas specimens so 

 labeled in my own collection. It is closely allied to both melanota 

 and mexicana of Spangburg, and even more closely to bipunctata Spang- 

 burg, from which it hardly differs except by its broader form and the 

 different position of the ocelli." New to Kansas. 

 Gypona octolineata Say. Kansas, Douglas county; March, September. 



octolineata Say, var. flavilineata Fitch. Kansas, Douglas county; 

 June; June, at night; July, at electric light and at night; Sep- 

 tember, at electric light and at night. New to Kansas. —Colo- 

 rado, Colorado Springs; August. 



( Subfamily Jassinse. ) 



Xestocephalus pulicarius Van D. Kansas, Douglas county; August. 

 Paramesus (Allygus) coloradensis G. & B. Colorado, Colorado Springs; Au- 

 gust, 

 twiningi Uhl. Kansas, Douglas county; September, at night. 

 New to Kansas. —Colorado, Colorado Springs; August. 



