THE MOUNT DESERT EEGION 79 



D. SYLYESTEis Osb. & Ball. Look for this in sheltered areas 



and on grass on "eutover" land. 'Mt. Desert,' July 30 



(McAtee) ; S. W. Harbor, Aug. 30. 

 D. ABDOMiNALis (Fab.). Penikese, July 15. Low and wet 



grassy areas are its home. 

 D. sTEiATLTs (Linn.) (D. a finis G «& B). Bar Harbor, Aug. 10. 



One of the common widespread forms. 

 D. SIMPLEX Van D. Sec. 28; Narrows, July 25-27. Lives 



around the edges of swamps. Feeds upon Spartina pateus. 



D. FLAVoviRENS G. & B. Pcuikese, July 15. 



EuscELls Brulle 



E. cuNEATus Sand. & De L. Tremont, Aug. 23. It is to be 

 found around the edges of swamps. 



E. STRioLLTs Fallen. Tremont, S. W. Harbor, Aug. 23. Same 

 habitat as the above. 



E. EXTRUSus (Van D.). Bar Harbor, July 30. Another low- 

 land species. 



E. ANTHEACiNus (Vau D.). S. W. Harbor; Sec. 28, June 27- 

 July 15. This one is a high and dry form. Upland pastures 

 is a good place. 



E. ARCTosTAPHYLi (Ball). Trcmout, Aug. 23. Bearberry is 

 its food plant. 



E. STRiATULUs Fallen. Echo Lake, July 12. On blueberry and 

 the like in bogs in the late summer. Sometimes abundant. 



E. HUMiDis Osb. Tremont, July 23. 



EuTETTix Van Duzee 



E. JOHNSONI Van D. S. W. Harbor, Aug. 26 (Alexander). 

 On undergrowth in open woods. 



Phlepsius Fieber 



P. FUsciPENxis Van D. Tremont, S. W. Harbor, Aug. 23. 



Common in all kinds of places. 

 P. iRRORATus (Say). S. W. Harbor, Sept. 6. Meadows are 



the best place to find these. 



