86 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



l'AI.ONK A lillll 



I*. teemulata Ball. One specimen taken on Center Trail 

 Western Mi, Sept. 30, '32. Bare. 



&CADELLIDAE. The Lea f-hopprrs 

 Agallia Curtis 



A. quadrepunctata (Prov.). Lake Wood, June 10 ; Bar Har- 

 bor, June 11. Look for this genus on grasses and clover. 



A CERAT AGALLIA Kilkltldv 



A. sanguinolenta (Prov.). Clover leaf -hopper, Bar Harbor, 

 Aug. 18. 



Idioceris Lewis 



T. fitchi Van D. Eden, July 15. The whole genus is a tree 



and shrub feeder. 

 1. provancheiu Van D. Green Mt., July 25. 

 I. alternatus Fiteh. A common general feeder. Hibernates 



as an adult and starting off with the catkins in April it goes 



on. 

 T. pallidus Fitch. Taken on willow in August. Common. 

 I. sp. Great Heath, Aug. 28. 



Agalliopsis Kirkaklv 



A. novella Say. Salisbury Cove, July (Olsen). Found in 

 open fields where they feed upon grasses. 



Macropsis Lewis 



M. sordida (Van D.). S. W. Harbor, July 24. A northern 



form. Willow is one of the foods. 

 M. trimaculata (Fitch). Salisbury Cove, July (Olsen) . Has 



been reported from wild plum. 

 M. viridis (Fitch). Taken as the above. The food plant is 



willow on this Island. 



