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20 1. N. ferus I.inna^us. 



Greensburg, July to October. In damp localities, especially 

 in (lamp woods. 



202. N. kalmi Renter. 



Greensburg, July to September. The ai)terous form occurs in 

 deep damp woods. I'atton, September 25, 1902. 



Family SALDID^. 



Subfamily SALDIN.-E. 

 Genus SALDA Fabricius. 



203. S. interstitialis Say. 



Greensburg, July 10. Professor Webster is writing a paper on 

 this genus and has several other species which belong here. 



Family CIMICID.E. 



Genus CIMEX Linnteus. 



204. C. lectularius Linnaeus. 



The bed-bug is also found here. 



Family ANTHOCORID^. 



Subfamily ANTHOCORIN.-E. 

 Genus LYCTOCORIS Hahn. 



205. L. campestris Fabricius. 



Jeannette. 



Genus PIEZOSTETHUS Fieber. 



206. P. sordidus Renter. 



Penn Station, June 20, 1903. Adults and nymphs under the 

 bark of a log of oak. 



Genus TRIPHLEPS Fieber. 



207. T. insidiosus Say. 



Common everywhere on flowers from May to the end of the 



season. 



Family GALGULID^E. 



Genus PELOGONUS Latreille. 



208. P. americanus Uhler. 



Greensburg, July 10, 1901. It was found in Huff Park in 

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