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Family Lariid.k (BruchiD/E.) 

 Laria (Bruchus) mima Say. Kansas, Lawrence; June, at night. 



Family Curculionid^. 

 Eugnamptus sulcifrons Gyll. Kansas, Lawrence; June, twilight, 

 Thecesternus albidus Pierce. (For description see Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 V. 37, 1909, p. 338.) Kansas, Lawrence; March, April, May. 

 (Determination verified by W. D. Pierce.) First record 

 for Kansas. 

 Rhinoncus pyrrhopus Lee. Kansas, Lawrence; June, twilight. 

 Conotrachelus seniculus Lee. Kansas, Lawrence; May. at night; August, 

 twilight, 

 cribricollis Say. Kansas, Lawrence; July, at night, 

 erinaceus Lee. Kansas, Lawrence; July, at night. 

 Anthonomus squamosus Lee. Colorado, Denver; August. 

 Smicronyx (Barytychius) amoenus Say. Kansas, Lawrence; August, at 

 night, 

 vestitus Lee. Colorado, Denver; August. 

 Apion turbulentum Sm. Kansas, Lawrence; June, twilight and at night. 

 (Determination by W. D. Pierce.) 

 decoloratum Sm. Kansas, Lawrence; July, twilight. 



Family Calandrid.e. 



Rhodobsenus tredecimpunctatus 111. Kansas, Lawrence; June. 

 Sphenophorus parvulus Gyll. Kansas, Lawrence; May. 



destructor Chttn. Kansas, Lawrence; May. (Determina- 

 tion by F. H. Chittenden.) 



Order HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 

 Family Capsid.e. 

 Plagiognathus annulatus Uhl. Kansas, Lawrence; May. (This specimen, 

 after having been held in doubt for some time, was finally 

 determined by O. Heidemann.) 



Order HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 

 Family FULGORID^. 

 Liburnia sp. (Too poor for satisfactory study.) Colorado, Denver; April. 

 In former list, L. osbornil Van D. is cited as having been 

 collected in same month at Colorado Springs. 



Family Jassid^. 

 Agillia sanguinolenta Prov. Colorado, Denver; April. 

 Deltocephalus signatifrons Van D. Colorado, Denver; April, on shore of 



lake. (Determination by H. Osborn.) 

 Phlepsius ovatus Van D. Colorado, Denver; March, in window. (Deter- 

 mination by H. Osborn.) 

 Thamnotettix belli Uhl. Colorado, Denver; April. (Determination by 



H. Osborn.) 

 Gnathodus impictus Van D. Colorado, Denver; April. (Determination by 

 H. Osborn.) 



