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Family Psyllid^. 

 Aphalara artemisise Forster. In K. U. Sci. Bui., v. 4, p. 69, this species- 

 is cited from Colorado, Green Mountain Falls, July (31), as 

 A. utahensis Riley, which is a manuscript name. The identity 

 has been established by D. L. Crawford. (Pomona Jr. Ent., 

 V. 3, May 1911, pp. 496-498.) 



artemisise Forster, var. angustipennis Crawf. InK.U. Sci. Bui., 

 V. 4, p. 69, this form is cited from Colorado, Green Mountain 

 Falls, July, as A. angustipennis Riley, which is a manuscript 

 name. The identity has been established by D. L. Crawford. 

 (Pomona Jr. Mnt., v. 3, May, 1911, p. 499 ) 



calthse Linne. (Pomona Jr. Ent., v. 3, May, 1911, pp. 495 and 

 496.) Colorado, Denver; April, sweeping at random and in 

 alfalfa field. Colorado Springs; April. (Determined by D. L. 

 Crawford.) In K. U. Sci. Bui., v. 4, p. 69, this species is also 

 cited from Kansas, Douglas county, September, as A. polygoni 

 Foerst. The name of this authority should be corrected to 

 read Forster, according to Crawford, who has established the 

 specific identity to which the first reference as given herewith 

 applies. The record, "New to Kansas," holds good with this 

 change of name. 



Order ORTHOPTERA. 



Family Blattid^. 

 Blatta (Stylopyga) orientalis L. Colorado, Denver; April, at night, in 

 building. (Determination by A. N. Caudell.) 



Order CORRODENTIA. 



Family PsociD^. 



Elipsocus sp., probably new, fide Banks. Colorado, Tabernash; August. 



Order COLLEMBOLA. 

 Family Entomobryidje. 



Tomocerus sp. Kansas, Lawrence; March. (Identified by J. W. Folsom, 

 who remarked as follows: "Impossible to determine 

 specifically, as the legs and furcula were lacking.") 

 New to Kansas. 



Seira nigrom-aculata Lubb. Kansas, Lawrence; June. (Determined by J. 

 W. Folsom.) For Kansas list. 



