76 BIOLOGICAL BUEVE1 OF 



Mksovkliidai; 

 Mksovklia Mulsant and Bej 



M. mi'lsanti White "Mt. Desert," July 30 (McAtee). 



Xabidae 

 Pagasa Stal 



T. pusca (Stein). Bar Harbor (Moore). Found under stones. 



Nabis Latreille 



N. ferus (Linn.). Taken sweeping almost anywhere, com- 



nion. S. W. Harbor, Sept. 6. 

 X. (dolichoxabis) limbatus Dabl. Salisbury Cove, Aug. 7 



(Sanford). This northern form is scarce. 

 X. (dolichoxabis) propixquus Reut. Inhabits very damp 



locations. Mouth of Xortheast Creek, July 2."). 

 X T . (xabis) roseipexxis Reut. Both the long and the short 



winged forms are commonly taken in sweeping*. 

 X". (nabis) rufusculus Reut. Echo Lake; S. W. Harbor, 



July 12-15. All short winged individuals. 

 N. (xabicula) subcoleoptratus Kby. S. W. Harbor; Eden, 



July 15-Aug. 20. Sweeping general vegetation. 

 X T . FLAVOMABGiNATUS Scholtz. Penikese, sweeping meadow 



July 28. 



Cimroidae 



Cimex Linnaeus 



< '. lectularhjs Linn. The common bed-bug thrives here. 



Oeciacus Stal 



0. vk jabitjs llorvath. Infests the chimney swift. 



AxnioroRiDAE. The Flower Bugs 

 ANTHOCOBIS Fallen 



A. borealis Dallas. Bar Harbor ; Eden ; S. W. Harbor, June 

 ll-Sept.6. 



