THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY 

 SCIENCE BULLETIN 



Vol. XL] December, 1919. [ voT.Tx^?"NTl7 



The Biology and Ecology of Aquatic and 

 Semiaquatic Hemiptera* 



BY H. B. HUNGERFORD. 



Department of Entomology, University of Kansas. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 



The writer wishes to acknowledge herewith his indebted- 

 ness to those who have aided him in his work. 



First, to Dr. James G. Needham, of Cornell University, 

 under whose direction these studies were made, he feels the 

 deepest obligation and gratitude for the incentive and oppor- 

 tunity to investigate this neglected ecological group. His 

 helpful, kindly suggestions and his broad limnological exper- 

 ience have ever been a source of inspiration to the writer in 

 the preparation of this thesis. 



To Prof. S. J. Hunter, of Kansas University, for so gener- 

 ously placing at his disposal time and equipment sufficient to 

 complete these studies. 



To Miss Ellen Edmonson, of Kansas University, to whose 

 patient and painstaking care is due the accuracy and sightli- 

 ness of many of the illustrations. 



To Mr. J. R. de La Torre Bueno, who has lor.ned and identi- 

 fied material so generously and whose writings upon special 

 studies have been exceedingly helpful. 



To Mr. Edmund H. Gibson, of Washington, D. C, who has 

 extended, whole heartedly, the facilities at his command. 



To Mr. E. P. Van Duzee, for bringing out a catalog of the 



* Submitted to the Department of Entomology and the graduate faculty of Cornel! 

 TTniversitv in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 

 July. 1918. 



Received for publication November 15, 1919. 



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