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Not uncommon at Lakehurst, from which locality I have seen a number of speci- 

 mens, and has been taken occasionally in Staten Id. by Mr. Davis. 



B. quadripustulata Fabricius. 



Lakehurst, N. J., May 24 and September 4; Staten Id., N. V., June 30, July 

 13, and September 10 ; W. Hebron, N. V., June. 



This has been taken by Mr. Davis on pine, according to the label on one of his 

 specimens, and together with the preceding appears to be the most common form in 

 this vicinity. 



B. annulata Fabricius. 



Lakehurst, N. J., June 26. 



Found rather rarely at Lakehurst, where it is taken by beating the pines. 



Genus PERIBALUS Mulsant & Rey. 

 P. limbolarius Stal. 



Lakehurst, N. J., July 16 and September 6; Ramapo, N. V., May 31 ; Staten 

 Id., N. Y., May 11 and June 14; Van Cortlandt Park, N. Y., September 12, 1903. 



Genus TRICHOPEPLA Stal. 

 T. semivittata Say. 



Ft. Montgomery, N. Y., July 26; Little Falls, N. J., May; Staten Id., N. 

 Y., June 8, August 16, September 26, October 3 ; Van Cortlandt Pk., N. Y., Sep- 

 tember 12 ; Mosholu, N. Y., October 3 ; Westfield, N. J., August 13, September 3. 



This insect is abundant wherever found. 



Genus PENTATOMA Olivier. 



This genus is mentioned in Smith's List as Lioderma Uhler. 



P. (Lioderma) saucia Say. 



Staten Id., N. Y., April and September. 



These captures are by Mr. Davis, who has found it now and then. 



P. (Rhytidolomia) senilis Say. 



Staten Id., N. Y., April, July, September and October. 

 This is locally the most abundant of the genus. 



P. (Chlorochroa) uhleri Stal. 



W. Hebron, N. Y., August. 



This is one of Mr. Davis' interesting specimens and was taken by Mr. C. W. 

 Leng. Mr. Van Duzee gives it (1. c. ) as occurring in Colorado and the Rocky Mts. 

 Possibly this is its extreme Eastern range. 



Genus MORMIDEA Amyot & Serville. 

 M. lugens Fabricius. 



Jamesburg, N. J., July 13; Perth Amboy, N. J., May 31 ; Ramapo, N. Y., 

 May 31 ; Staten Id., N. Y., June and August; Westfield, N. J., July 2. 



Very common and abundant in this vicinity, from early spring to late fall. 



