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Myzocallis discolor Monell. Vineland, Ont., ou oak, Sept. 30, 1916, 



(Eoss). 

 Chaitophorus quercicolu Monell. Vineland, Ont., on oak, Oct. 30, 1916, 



(Eoss). 

 Monellia caryae Monell. Vineland, Ont., on black walnut, Aug. 17, 1916, 



(Eoss). 

 Macrosiphuiii crataegi Monell. Vineland, Ont., on hawthorn, Oct. 11, 1916, 



(Eoss). 

 Macrosiphum pelargonii Kalt. Vineland, Ont., on LUVium, Jan. 28, 1916, 



(Eoss). 

 Myziis circumflexum Buckton. Grimsby, Ont., on Lillium, Jan. 1, 1916, 



(Eoss). 

 Myzus neorosarum Theobald. Vineland, Ont., on Rosa rugosa, Aug. 18, 



Oct. 24, 1916, (Eoss). 

 Myzus rosarum Kalt. Vineland, Ont., on rose, July 26, 1916, (Eoss). 

 Aphis hrevis Sanderson. Arkona, Ont., and Vineland, Ont., on hawthorn 



and apple, Oct. 1916, (Eoss). 

 Aphis hal-eri Cowen. Arkona, Ont., and Vineland, Ont., on hawthorn and 



apple, Ocl., 1916, (Eoss). 

 Aphis pseudohrassicce Davis. Turnips infested with this species were re- 

 ceived at Ottawa, from Sarnia, Ont., on Sept. 9, 1916. This is the first 



record of this aphid in Ontario, (Gibson). 



Van Duzee's Number. 



Cydnids3. __ 



28. Thyreocoris nitiduloides Wolff. Brantford, Ont., (record sent by W. H. 

 Brittain). 



Pentatomidse. 



87. Brochymena tenehrosa Walk. St. Hilaire, Que., May 24, 1916, (Moore). 

 122. Euscliistus conspersus Uhl. Departure Bay, Vane. Is., B.C., July 21, 



1913, (Walker). 

 127. Euscliistus ictericus Linn. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 12, 1906, (Walker). 



Coreidae. 



Corynocoris typhcnis distinctus Dall. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 28, 1896, 

 (Walker). 



Aradidse. 



379. Aradus crenatus Say. St. Hilaire, Que., May 24, 1916, (Moore). 

 414. Aneurus inconstans Uhl. Toronto, Ont., April 18, 1895, May 8, 1914, 

 (Walker). 



Lygseidse. 



432. Oncopelius fasciatus Dall. London, Ont., (H. S. Saunders). 



477. Ischnorrhynchus ^eminatus Say. Toronto, Ont., Guelph, Ont., (C. A. 



Good). 

 588. Stignocoris rusticus Fall. Truro, N'.S., (C. B. Gooderham). 



Stignocoris pedestris. Truro, N.S., (record sent by W. H. Brittain, who 



stated that Mr. Parshley, who determined the specimen informed him that 



the species was new to North America.) 



