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ciation wilh the plants and are probably only accidental visitors. 

 Further collecting would add many names to this list. 



HOMOPTERA. 



Ormenis pruinosa Say. 



Palmyra, VII 29, N. J. 

 Scolops sulcipes Say. 



Arlington, VII 25, N. J. 

 Phlepsius irroratus Say. 



Fairlawn, X. J., VII 5. 

 Scaphoideus immistus Say. 



Eatontown, VIII 9, N. J. 



Hemiptera. 



Euschistus variolarius Pal. Beauv. 



Tuckerton, X. J., VIII 21. 

 Thyanta calceata Say. , 



West Norwood, N. J., VII 24. 

 Thyrecoris pulicaria Germ. 



Springfield, VII 10; Arlington, VII 25, X. J. 

 Thyrecoris aterrima r^lal. 



Arlington. N. J., VII 25. 

 Lygus pratensis L. 



Woodbury, N. J. 

 Ortholomus longiceps Stal. 



l-"airlawn, VII 25; ^Monmouth Junction, VII 8; Riverton, Lake- 

 hurst. VII 15, N. J. Widely distributed, on primrose. 

 Jalysus spinosus Say. 



Riverton, X. J., August. 

 Nabis roseipennis Reut. 



Fairlawn, N. J., VII 8. 

 Sinea diadema Fab. 



Irvington, N. J., VII 2. 

 Phymata erosa L. 



Arlington, X. J., VII 25. 

 Triphleps insidiosus Say. 



Princeton Jc \'II 2. X. T. Widely distributed on primrose. 

 Plagiognathus politus Uhl. 



Springfield, \'II 10; Riverton. \'III 20, X. J. 



