200 



S- jucundus, Chler. 



One example- taken at Lancaster in August. 



THAMNOTETTIX, Zett. 



T. clitellaria, Say. 



Sometimes quite abundant on various kinds of vegetation 

 through June and July, and occurs more rarely throughont 

 the season. 



354. T. Kennicotti, Uhler. 



Not infrequently taken on oak and hickory bushes at Buffalo 

 Plains and elsewhere, June to Sept. 



355. T. melanogaster, Prov. 



July to Sept. Occasional on rank grass in moist situations. 



356. T. inornata, Van D. 



Taken at Lancaster with the preceding in July and August. 

 iTrans. Am. Ent. Soc XIX, p 303.) 



357. T. Fitchi, Van D. 



July and Aug. In meadows; rather rare. Fort Erie, Ont, 

 and Colden. N. Y. (Ent. Am. VI, p. 133.) 



T. perpunctata, Van D. 



Rare here, but more abundant southward. Taken at Buffalo 

 and Lancaster in Aug. 



LIMOTETTIX, J. Sahlbg. 

 35<). L. striola, Fall. 



July to Sept. Locally abundant in damp meadows. Found 

 in great numbers at the bog-swamp near Clarence. 



CHLOROTETTIX, Van D. 

 31.0. C. unicolor, Fitch. 



June to August. Common on low willows in swampy fields. 



361. C. tergata, Fitch. 



Inhabits swampy meadows, where Cariees abound, sometimes 

 in considerable numbers. July and August. (Psyche VI, 

 p. 309.) 



JASSUS, Fabr. (Stal.) 

 J. olitorius, Say. 



Occasional on hickory, basswood and other low trees and 

 bushes in Aug. and Sept. 



CICADULA, Zett. 

 3G3. C. variata, Fall. 



Lancaster, June to Sept., at times not uncommon. Taken 

 at Lime Lake, Aug. 3, 1; 



3G4. C. Slossoni, Van D. 



A single example of this pretty little species was taken by 

 me at Lancaster, July 12. 1889. (Can. Ent. XXV, p. 281.) 



