42 pnocEEDtwas of the national museum. voL.4e. 



NEW LOCALITY AND FOOD PLANT RECORDS FOR CERTAIN 

 THYSANOPTERA. 



Since the locality records in the writer's collection greatly extend 

 the distribution of certain species, also since new food plants have 

 been recorded for some of the species, it is thought advisable to 

 place this information on record. This information is given below 

 under an alphabetical arrangement of the genera within each family. 



Suborder TEREBRANTIA. 



Family AEOLOTHRIPID^l 



^OLOTHRIPS BICOLOR Hinds. 



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

 Quincy, Florida, March 13, 1909, on corn, H. F. WUson. 

 Quincy, Florida, March 20, 1909, on onions, H. F. Wilson. 

 Qumcy, Florida, May 14, 1909, on Rutabaga, A. C. Morgan. 

 Clarksville, Tennessee, April 2, 1910, in sod, A. C. Morgan. 

 This species was also collected by the wi'iter in May, 1910, at 

 Quincy, Florida, while sweeping oats. 



^OLOTHRIPS FASCIATUS (Linnaeus). 



Flagstaff, Ai'izona, July 2, 1907, in miscellaneous collection of 

 insects, Schwarz and Barber. 



Avalon, Catahna Islands, California, October 29, 1908, in blossoms 

 of wild tobacco, H. O. Marsh. 



Family THRIPID^. 



ANAPHOTHRIPS STRIATUS Osborn. 



ClarksvUle, Tennessee, April 14, 1910, on rye, A. C. Morgan. 



BREGMATOXmUPS VENUSTUS Hood. 



Pearly, Tennessee, July 30, 1912, both short and long winged 

 forms in sweeping grass along roadside, A. C. Morgan. 



CHIROTHRIPS CRASSUS Hinds. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, April 9, 1909, on Allium, Morgan and Crumb. 



CHIROTHRIPS MANICATUS Haliday. 



Quincy, Florida, March 20, 1909, on oats, H. F. Wilson. 



Pearly, Tennessee, July 30, 1912, sweepmg in grass along road, A. C. 

 Morgan. 



I have also m my collection a slide loaned from the collection of 

 the United States Department of Agiiculture bearmg the following 

 data: NW. Territory, British Columbia, September 12, 1901, on 

 wheat, J. Fletcher. 



CTENOTHRIPS BRIDWELLI Franklin. 



Clarksville, Temiessee, April and May, 1910, breeding on the under 

 side of the leaves of several species of Trillium, Morgan and Crum.b. 



Clarksville, Tennessee, July 8, 31, 1910, breeding on the under side 

 of leaves of Mandrake, Crumb and Morgan. 



