NO. 2008. NEW SPECIES OF THYSANOPTERA— MORGAN. 43 



EUTHRIPS FUSCUS Hinds. 



Quincy, Florida, March 17, 1909, on Plantago virginica, H. F. 

 Wilson. 



Quincy, Florida, March 3, 1909, on life everlasting, H. F. Wilson. 



Quincy, Florida, May 22, 1909, on peanuts, A. C. Morgan. 



Quincy, Florida, May 22, 1909, on sorrel, A. C. Morgan. 



Quincy, Florida, this species was also taken upon tobacco on all 

 the above dates. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, April 9, 1909, on dandelion, A. C. Morgan. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, April 12, 1909, on Cercis canadensis, S. E. 

 Crumb. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, April 28, 1909, on Quamasia, S. E. Crumb. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, April 23, 1910, on plantain, A. C. Morgan. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, Januar\^ 14, 1911, in stools broom sedge, 

 Runner and Morgan. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, January 21, 25, 1911, hibernating in sod, 

 G. A. Runner. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, June 16, 1909, on tobacco, S. E. Crumb 

 and A. C. Morgan. 



Appomattox, Virginia, April 16, 1909, on Allium, A. C. Morgan. 



Wasliington, District of Columbia, March 23, 1910, on plantain, 

 G. A. Runner. 



Dallas, Texas, May, 1910, on cotton. Hunter No. 1895. 



Robertsdale, Alabama, May 23, 1910, on oats and tobacco, A. C. 

 Morgan. 



Durham, North Carolina, August 8, 1910, injuring tobacco, G. A. 

 Runner. 



EUTHRIPS OCCIDENTALIS Pergande. 



Dade City, Florida, May 12, 1910, on snap beans. Hunter and 

 Morgan. 



Manatee, Florida, March, 1911, on mango, H. F. Schultz. 



EUTHRIPS TRITICI Fitch. 



Dallas, Texas, May, 1910, on cotton. Hunter No. 1895. 



I have specimens of this species from man^^ localities and from many 

 food plants. It is so cosmopolitan that I will not attempt to list its 

 localities and food plants further. 



EUTHRIPS NERVOSUS Hinds. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, July 10, 11, 1912, on cattails in Aphid colo- 

 nies, Crumb and Morgan. 



HELIOTHRIPS FASCIATUS Pergande. 



Clarlvsville, Tennessee, October 10, 1910, on under side of leaves of 

 poplar, A. C. Morgan. 



Davis, California, October 13, 1911, injuring cotton in tips of leaves, 

 A. McLachlan. 



