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Heidemann, Otto. — Ccmtinued. 



Heteroptera found on ox-eye daisy (Chrysanthemum leucaathemum), Proc. 

 Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. 4, p. 217, May 1899. 



Twelve species of Miridae are included in the list, one of them under 

 a manuscript name, Apocreninus robustus Uhler. 

 [Notes on some hemipterous insects.] 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. 12, 1910, pp. 45-57. 



Records the rearing of Eurychilopterclla luridida Renter from the 

 District of Columbia; also the first si)ecimen of a Sericoplianes (<S'. heide- 

 tnaniii Poppius then undescribed) from Plummer Island, Md. 

 Knight, H.very H. 



A revision of the genus Lyons as it occurs in America north of Mexico, 

 with biological data on the species from New York. N. Y. (Cornell) 

 Agr. Expt. Sta., Bull. 391, 1917, pp. 555-G45. 



Records nine species of Lyyios from local material, four of which are 

 described as new. 

 New .species of Lopidea (Miridae, Hemiptera). Ent. News, vol. 28, 1917, pp. 

 455-461. 



Four new species, Lopidea heidcmanni, L. davisi, L. reuteri, and L. 

 staphyleae described in part from local material. 

 Old and new species of Lopidea from the United States (Hemiptera, 

 Miridae). Ent. News, vol. 29, 1918, pp. 210-216. 



Four species recorded, and Lopidea sayi described in part, from 

 Plummer Island. 

 New and little-known siiecies of Phytocoris from the eastern United States 

 (Hemiptera-Miridae). Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc., vol. 15, 1920, pp. 

 49-66. 



Three new species of Phytocoris described in part from local material 

 while two others are recorded. 

 Monograph of the North American species of Deraeocoris (Heteroptera, 

 Miridae). 18th Rep. State Ent. Minnesota, for 1920 (1921), pp. 76-210, 

 pis. viii-ix, 44 ligs. Reprinted as Tech. Bull. No. 1, Univ. Minn. Agr. 

 Exp. Sta., 1921, pp. 76-210. 



Records nine species of Deraeocoris from our region, of which four 

 species are described in part from local material. Two new names are 

 proposed, nitenatus for the preoccupied miens Renter, and nigritulus for 

 nigritus Renter. The name cuneatus proposed on p. 96 for one of our 

 local species is preoccupied by poecilus (Renter ms.) McAtee. 

 The Miridae (or Capsidae) of Connecticut. In Hemiptera of Connecticut. 

 Conn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv., Bull. 34, 1923, pp. 422-658, figs. 47-149. 



Ten new species and 3 new varietias are described in part from local 

 material, while some 20 other species are described which are now found 

 in our area. 

 A new Peritropis from the Eastern United States (Heteroptera, Miridae). 

 Ent. News, vol. 34, 1923, pp. 50-52. 



Refers to P. saldaeformis from Washington, D. C. 

 Descriptions of six new Miridae from Eastern North America (Hemiptera, 

 Miridae). Can. Ent., vol. 58, 1926, pp. 252-256. 



Plagiognathus tiliae is described in part from District of Columbia 

 material. 



