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32. Nezara pennsylvanica De Geer. 



Baldwin, VII (Heinreich), Calverton, IX (Ds.), Yaphank, V 

 (Ds.) and VII (01.). — Seems to be rare and local from New Jersey, 

 New York, Ohio, Iowa, Massachusetts, Illinois and Montreal (V. D.). 

 Taken on CcaiiotJuis (N. B. 2). 



33. Nezara hilaris Say. 



Throughout the Island; common (III-X). — Common throughout 

 the northeastern United States and Canada, its southern range extend- 

 ing through Southern States and West India to Brazil (V. D.). Food- 

 plants: Citrus auraiifium, Gossypium, Tilia americana, trumpet 

 creeper, cowpeas, tomatoes. Feeds on Aletia (Lep.) (G. K.). 

 Brought to maturity from nymphal stage on common cultivated bean 

 (T. B. No. 3). Taken on Ccauothus (N. B. 2). 



34. Banasa calva Say. 



Harbor Hill and Sea CHff, III-VII [Banks (N. B.)], North 

 Beach, IX (Brb.), Amagansett, IX (Eng.). — Tolerably abundant 

 about Buffalo, N. Y., in Georgia, Montana, Wisconsin (V. D.). Food- 

 plants: Citrus aurantiuui (G. K.), iron-wood trees (V. D.). 



35. Banasa dimidiata Say. 



Brooklyn (Dow), Rockaway B., VI (01.), Calverton, IX (Ds.), 

 Yapank (Sf.), Amagansett, IX (Eng.), North Beach, IX (Brb.), 

 Quaque, VIII (Zab.). A common and widely distributed species; 

 occurs mostly in eastern States and Canada from Quebec to Van- 

 couver Islands (V. D.). 



36. Dendrocoris humeralis Uhl. 



Throughout the pine region of the Island ; common, V-IX. — 

 Widely distributed in the United States, beaten in numbers from scrub 

 oak in Colorado (V. D.). Foodplants : Carya, Qucrcus (G. K.). 



Subfamily A.sopin.'E. 



37. Striretrus anchorago Fab. 



Roslyn, 1901 [Banks (N. B.)], Rockaway B., VI (Eng.).— It has 

 been recorded from nearly all the southern states as far north as 

 Iowa and ^Massachusetts ; southwardly it extends through Mexico to 

 Panama. Van Duzee mentions four varieties. Feeds on larv?e of 

 Papilio astcrias Lep., Lcptinotarsa decemlineata, Epilachna borealis 



