26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vol.75- 



Knight, Harry H. — Continued. 



A key to the North American species of Macrolophus, with descriptions of 

 two new species. (Hemiptera, Meridae.) Ent. News, vol. 37, 1926, pp. 

 313-316. 



Macrolophns separatus Uhler recorded and M. brevwontis descril>ed in 

 part from local material. 

 Notes on the distribution and host plants of some North American Miridae 

 (Hemiptera). Can. Ent., vol. 59, 1927, pp. 34-44. 



Alepidiella heidemnnni Popping found breeding on Pinus virgimana, 

 Philophorus walshii Uhler breeding on Gleditsia triacanthos, while Crio- 

 coris saliens Renter and Phytocoris hreviusculus Renter are recorded 

 from local material. 

 Descriptions of 12 new species of Miridae from the District of Columbia 

 and vicinity (Hemiptera). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 40, 1927, pp. 9-18. 

 Twelve species and two new varieties are described from our region. 

 Descriptions of 15 new species of Ceralocapsus (Hemiptera, Miridae). 

 Ohio Journ. Sci., vol. 27, 1927, pp. 143-154. 



Three new species, Ccratocap.^us uniformis, barhatiis, and mcateei are 

 described from local material. 



Key to the species of Oncerometopus with descriptions of five new 

 species (Hemiptera, Miridae). 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 36, No. 2, June 1928 (August), pp. 189-194. 

 O. nitetis new species described in part from local material. 

 McAtee, W. L. 



Psyllidae wintering on conifers about Washington, D. C, Science, new ser., 

 vol. 41, p. 940, June 1915. 



Li/f/us pratensis hibernating on pine. 

 Key to the Nearctic species of Paracalocoris (Heteroptera, Miridae). Ann. 

 Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 9, 1916, pp. 366-390. 



Records from our region 5 species, 1 of which is described as new and 

 11 varieties, 10 new. 

 A sketch of the Natural History of the District of Columbia, Bull. Biol. 

 Soc. Wash., 1, 1918, 142 pp., 4 maps. 

 Refers to collecting localities for a few of the rarer Mirids. 

 Notes on two Miridae, Camptobrocliis and Paracalocoris (Heteroptera). 

 Ent. News, vol. 30, 1919, pp. 246-247. 



Camptobrochis poecilus validated and becomes available for the pre- 

 occupietl name, cunealis Renter, originally described as a variety from 

 the District of Columbia material ; notes on C. nettuJosus also. 

 McAtee, W. L., and Mali.och, J, R. 



Some annectant bugs of the super-family Ciniicoidea (Heteroptera), Bull. 

 Brooklyn Ent. Soc, vol. 19. pp. 69-82, PI. 1, June. 1924. 

 Peritropis sal da ef arm is Uhler recorded (p. 73). 

 Poppius, B. 



Ubersicht der Pilopborous arten nebst beschreibung verwandter Gattungen 

 (Hemiptera-Heteroptera). Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique, vol. 58, 1914, pp. 

 237-254. 



Pilophorous brunucus, new species, and AlepidieJla hcidciunnni. new 



genus, new species, founded on local material. PUophorus crasxtpcs, 



new species, is recorded in part from District of Columbia, but the type 



was from Colorado and proves to be different, while the local si>ecimens 



. are referable to P. crassipcs Heidemann. 



