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Bates woods (No. 7678). It appears to feed upon a large variety of 

 trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. Its normal habitat is probably 

 in open woods or the forest margin. Swezey ('04, pp. 8-9) gives 

 full references to the life history of this insect and a list of the food 

 plants. 



Tettigoniellid.^ 



Aidaciccs irrorata Fabr. (PI. LVI, fig. 3.) 



A few specimens were taken, the collection data being as follows : 

 from an open glade in the lowland forest (Sta. IV, c) Aug. 20 (No. 

 J 17) ; and from the smaller branches of sassafras bushes (Sta. IV, c) 

 Aug. 22 (No. 143). 



This insect is often taken on grapes, and in the South on cotton. 

 Sanderson (Bull. 57, Bur. Ent, U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 58. 1906) 

 describes briefly the egg-laying habits and figures the adult insect. 



Gypona pectoralis Spangb. 



This species was taken June 28, 191 1, in the Bates woods (Sta, 

 l\) by T. L. Hankinson (No. 7678). 



Pentatomid^ 

 Buschistus fissilis Uhl. 



This bug was taken in Bates forest (Sta. IV) Aug. 22 (No. 

 124). It has been known to feed upon wheat (Webster, Rep. U. S. 

 Dept. Agr., 1885, p. 317). It also feeds upon corn, and on the moth 

 Alctia. It is parasitized by the proctotrypid Trissolciis euschisti 

 Ashm. (Olsen, in Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. 20, p. 52. 1912). 



Morniidea liigens Fabr. 



A nymph of this bug was taken by T. L. Hankinson in the Bates 

 woods (Sta. IV) June 28, 191 1 (No. 7678). 



Hymcnarcys nervosa Say. 



This insect was taken on the ground from among dead leaves and 

 decayed wood which had drifted to the mouth of a ravine in the low- 

 land forest (Sta. IV, c) Aug. 20 (No. 113). In the South this insect 

 feeds upon cotton. 



MiRIDiE 



Lycjus pratcnsis Linn. Tarnished Plant-bug. 



. J'l's 1^"-^' ^\'is taken in the Bates woods (Sta. IV) June 28, 191 1, 



by r. L. Hankmson (No. 7678). See prairie list, page 175. 



