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382. T. kennicotti Uhler. 



(Jreensburg, May 25 ; September 9 to October 30. Reported 

 as found on oak and young hickory trees. 



383. T, melanogaster Provancher. 



l^atton, June ; Greensburg, October 20. 

 3S4. T. fitchi VanDuzee. 



Patton, Greensburg, July 15; September to October. Sweep- 

 ing meadows. 



385. T. longula Gillette and Baker. 



Greensburg, November 27, 1899. 



(xenus GHLOROTKTTIX VanDuzee. 



386. C. unicolor Fitch. 



Patton, Greensburg, June and July. On willows. 



387. C. tergata Fitch. 



Greensburg, July. In damp woods. 

 38S. C. galbanata VanDuzee. 



Butchers Run, Allegheny, October 28, 1899 ; Greensburg, 

 July to September. On grass and willows. 



389. C. lusoria Osborn and P.all. 



Patton, Greensburg, May 25, September. Taken by beating 

 willows, also on grass. 



Tribe Jassaria. 

 Genus JASSUS Fabricius. 



390. J. olitorius ^ay. 



Grreensburg, Patton, August and September ; Penn Station,, 

 July 25 to August 10, 1904. On beech, hickory, and black 

 walnut. 



Tribe Cicadularia. 



Genus GXATHODUS Fieber. 



391. G. punctatus Thunberg. 



Greensburg, March i 7 to May 17 ; the fall brood from August 

 to October. Taken by sweeping grass in damp places. 



392. G. impictus VanDuzee. 



Greensburg, May and June ; again in August to October 30. 

 Found on blue-grass. It is also recorded as occurring on straw- 

 berry vines, wheat, and rye. 



