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PARACALOCORIS MULTISIGNATUS Reuter 



Washington, D. C, June 7, 1884 (Uhler collection) ; June 22, 23, 

 1905; Rock Creek, D. C, June 29, 1890, Heidemann; Beltsville, Md., 

 June 14, 1914, June 23, 1918, July 4, 1915, McAtee; breeds on 

 Virginia Creeper. 



Genus NEUROCOLPUS Reuter 



NEUROCOLPUS NUBILUS Say 



Common, found most often on sumac flowers, but taken also on 

 those of 2' ilia cmieiicana^ Ceanothus americanus^ Clethra alnifoUa, 

 and Monarda punctoita; June 2 to September 15. P. I. 



Genus PHYTOCORIS Fallen 



PHYTOCORIS MINUTULUS Reuter 



Hyattsville, Md., August 2, 1907, D. H. demons ; Plummer Island, 

 Md., July 26, 1903, Barber ; July 6, 1906, D. H. demons ; August 27, 

 1922, J. R. Malloch. 



PHYTOCORIS PURVUS Knight 



Washington, D. C, June 30, 1926, Knight; Plummer Island, Md., 

 June 14, 1912, Barber; August 3, 1915, R. C. Shannon; Jacksons 

 Island, Md., June 23, 1913, Shannon and Barber; Great Falls, Md., 

 June 18, Barber. 



PHYTOCORIS ANTENNALIS Reuter 



This interesting species is encountered only one or two at a time, 

 but has been collected on fairly numerous occasions ; dates range from 

 June 20 to September 20. V. P. I. 



PHYTOCORIS FENESTRATUS Reuter 



A striking inhabitant of Virginia pine that has been rather seldom 

 collected; Washington, D. C, June 3 (Uhler collection); May 16, 

 1902, June 27, 1895, Heidemann; Petworth, D. C, May 21, 1905, 

 D. H. demons; Branch ville to Beltsville, Md., June 4, 1914; Corner 

 of Conduit and Potomac Roads, Md., May 9, 18, 1913, McAtee. 



PHYTOCORIS FUMATUS Reuter 



Washington, D. C, June 20, Heidemann; June 22, 1906, F. Knab; 

 May 30, 1891, on walnut, June 6, 1886, June 12, 1888; Plummer 

 Island, Md., June 30. 1905, Heidemann. 



PHYTOCORIS CORTICEVIVENS Knight 



Great Falls, Md., July 2. 1906, Heidemann. 



PHYTOCORIS CONSPURCATUS Knight 



Fairly common ; season June 3 to October 12. P. I, 



