THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 69 



ELASMOSTETHUS Fieber 



E. cruciatis (Say). A northern form which frequents alder. 



Common, July l.VSept. 27. 



Perillus Stal 



P. exaptus (Say). S. VV. Harbor, Aug. 24. 



A i' \teticus Dallas 



A. cynicus (Say). Eden, July 25-Aug. 10. 

 A. bracteatus (Fitch). Narrows, Aug. 13. Sweeping rank 

 vegetation. 



Pooisrs Herrieh-Sehaeffer 



P. fretus Olseu. Station F382. First record from Maine. 



P. maculiventris (Say). Station F216. Sarce. 



P. modestus (Dallas). Bar Harbor; S. W. Harbor; Eden; 

 Seal Cove Brook, June 11— Oct. 1. Taken by sweeping. Vari- 

 ation in size. 



P. placidus Uhler. Bar Harbor; Nurseries, June 10-July 19. 



P. serieventris Uhler. Duck Brook, Oct. 10. Scarce. Beat- 

 ing tree foliage is the best way to take these. 



Corizidae 



Corizus Fallen 

 C. oeassicoenis (Linn.). Common all season. 



COREIDAE 



Sweeping around squash, cucumber and other juicy vines is 

 ;i good method for this genus. 



Mero< oris Perty 



M. distinctus Dallis. Taken by sweeping weeds. Salisbury 

 Cove, Aug. 7, 192(>. Scarce. 



Pkotenor Haglund 



P. belfragei Haglund. Brook, Newport Meadow, Sept. 13; 

 Eden, Aug. 7. Newport Meadow ; Section 21 ; Stations F173, 

 F286 and F288. Often found on knot-weed (Polyyonium). 



