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Typhlocyba obliqua Say 



Tettigonia oblicjua Say. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 1825 



4: 342 

 Erythroneura obliqua Fitch. Homop. N. Y. State Cab. 1851. 



p. 63; N. Y. State Agric. Soc. Trans. 1856. 16: 435; reprinted in 



Lintner. gth Rep't. 1893. p. 403 

 Typhlocyba obliqua Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5:213 



Another widely distributed species occurring on grape or other 

 plants. 



Typhlocyba comes Sa}^ 



Tettigonia comes Say. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 1825. 4:343; 



reprinted in Compl. Wr. 1891. 2:259. 

 Typhlocyba comes Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5:213. 

 Erythroneura vitifex Fitch. N. Y. State Agric. Soc. Trans. 1856. 



16: 392. 

 Typhlocyba vitifex Woodworth. Psyche. 1889, 5:213. 



Everywhere common on grape and occurring also in a large 

 number of varieties the following being well marked and noted 

 for New York, basilaris, vitis, and the typical form 

 vitifex of Fitch, z i c z a c Walsh, rubra Gill, and 8 - n a - 

 t a t a Walsh. 



Typhlocyba vulnerata Fitch 



Erythroneura vulnerata Fitch. Homop. N. Y. State Cab. 



185 1, p. 62; N. Y. State Agric. Soc. Trans. 1856. 16:393; reprinted 



in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 402 

 Typhlocyba vulnerata Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5:213 



Abundant on grape vines and occurring everywhere that its food 

 plant is found. 



Typhlocyba querci Fitch 



Empoa querci Fitch. Homop. N. Y. State Cab. 1851. p. 63; re- 

 printed in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 403 

 Typhlocyba querci Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5- 214. 



Fitch says, "On oaks, sometimes excessively numerous." An 

 interesting variety with long dusky spots in outer ends of discal 

 cells was sent to me by Mr Van Duzee, collected at Lake Placid. 



The variety bifasciata Gill is reported by Mr Van Duzee 

 for Lake Placid, Phoenicia and Kingston. 



Typhlocyba ulmi Linnaeus 



C^i c a d a ulmi Linnaeus. Fauna Suecica. 1761. p. 900. 



Anomia ulmi Fieber. Kat. d eur. Cicad. 1872. p. 15 



Tfy phlocyba ulmi Puton. Cat. Hemip. Palae. 1886. p. 88 



Gillette says, "I received a good many males and females of 

 this species from Dr Lintner labelled, 'Albany, N.Y., 1886.' 



Typhlocyba rosae Linnaeus 



Cicada rosae Linnaeus 



Typhlocyba rosae ToUin. Ent. Zeit. v. Stett. 1851. p. 67 



Tettigonia rosae (Harris) Harris. Ins. Inj. to Veg. ed. 2. 1852. 



p. 192 

 Typhlocyba rosae Woodworth. Psyche. 1889. 5:214 



Abundant everywhere on roses and other plants. 



Typhlocyba illinoiensis Gillette 

 Collected at Hamburg N. Y. by Mr E. P. Van Duzee. 



