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AMERICAN SPECIES OF ARADUS (hEMIPTERA) 
Type specimens (United States) lost. 
A species of wide distribution, sometimes locally common, 
distinonislied by its lar^e size, antennal structure, strongly cren- 
ate abdomen, and very coarse granulation. Sometimes taken 
in sifting the rotten wood of dead stumps. Comparison with 
numerous Kuropean specimens discloses no dilferences of specific 
value. 
3. Aradus (Aradus) quadrilineatus Say (Plate 1. fig. 3.) 
182.5. Arailus quadrilinmtus Say, .louni. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philadelphia, iv, 
p. 32G; Coinpl. Writ., ii, p. 249. 
Distribution.— Q vkbec: Hudson, V, 22, 1915 (J. I. Peaulne); Montreal 
Island, V, 21, 1904; Ottawa, VIll, 8, 1912; Val Morin. Ontauio: Cirims- 
hy; Picton, V, 27, 1901 (.1. D. Evans); Toronto, IV, 24, 1898 (E. P. Van 
Duzee). Maink: Holden, \T, 17, 1902 (E. A. Eddy); Monmouth (O. O. 
Stover); Mount Katahdin, VIlI, 19, 1902 (H. G. Harber); Orono, V, 20. 
1914; Paris, VH, 10, 1914 (C. A. Erost). New Hampshire: Claremont; 
Concord; Durham; Eranconia (A. T. Slosson); Mount Washington, Clen 
House, IX, 22, 1907 (O. Bryant), summit, (A. T. Slosson); Webster (W. P. 
Fiske). Massachusetts: Amherst; Boston, IV, 30, 1903 (H. M. Parsh- 
ley); Leeds, IV, 0, 1919 (.1. R. de la Torre-Bueno and H. M. P.); Natick, 
XI, 1, 1900. Rhode Island: Providence, V, 7, (C. A. Davis); Warwick, 
V. 20. Connecticut: Hartford, V, 11, 1914 (W. Marchand); Saybrook, 
IV, 25, 1913 (D. ,]. Caffrey); S. Meriden, V, 10, 1914 (H. L. .Johnson). New 
York: Buffalo, X, 27, 1901 (E. P. Van Ituzee); Clove Valley, Staten Island. 
V, 6, 1910 (W. T. Davis); Colden, V, 30, 1902 (E. P. Van Duzee); Fort Mont- 
gomery, V, 30, 1903; Hamburg, VI, 21, 1908 (E. P. Van Duzee); Ithaca, I\', 
5, 1910 (C. R. Plunkett); Lake George, VH, 9, 1905 (.1. L. Zabriskie); Nia- 
gara Falls, IV, 25, 1909 (E. P. Van Duzee); Schenectady, VHI, 22, 1908; 
Sloatsburg, XI, 8, 1914; Southlields, V, 3, 1914 (F. M. Schott); West Point, 
VT, 4, 1911 (W. T. Davis); Whiteface Mountain, top, VH, 10, B)14 (W. T. 
Davis); White Plains, IV, 11, 1914 (.1. R. de la Torre-Bueno); Rockawav 
Beach, Long Island, V, 25, 1912 (H. C. Barber). New Jersey: Overbrook, 
V, 30, 1907; Plainfield, IV, 20 (A. Nicolay); Roselle Park, V, 3, 1914 (11. C. 
Barber); Schoaley’s Mountains, Hackettstown, V, 21, 1910; Summit, X, 20, 
1913 (F. M. Scliott); Vineland, IV, 25 (H. B. Weiss). Pennsyia a.m a, 
Creensburg (M. Wirtner); Jeanette; North Mountain, IX, 2 (C. .lohn- 
son); Pittsburg, VUl, 1905. District of Columiua: Bright wood, 1\', 5. 
1903 ((). Heidemann). Maryland. X'iruinia: Warm Springs, X, ItlOO 
(W. T. Davis); ^\'est Falls ('hurch (N. Banks). Xorth ('arolina. H'lor- 
iDA.l Louisi.vna, Opelousas, V. Michklvn: Steere, ^^ashtenaw C'ounty, 
\’, 14, PH!) (R. F. Hussey). Ohio: (tedar Point; Columbus, 1\', O', 1913 
(I’l. Osborn); Jefferson, VlII, 17, P.)15 (H. J. Sim); Old Fort, X, 27, 1915. 
Indiana: Hessville, \', 3, 1909 (W. J. Gerhard); Mineral Springs, X, 2, PHO 
