REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1904 539 



Chlorotettix balli Osbom 



Chlorotettix balli Osbom. la. Acad. Sci. Proc. 5 : 247 



One specimen collected at Jamaica, Aug. 20. This species was 

 described from Iowa and this is the first record east of the Alle- 

 ghanies. 



Chlorotettix lusoria Osbom & Ball 



Thamnotettix lusoria Osbom & Ball. la. Acad. Sci. Proc. 1896. 

 4: 226 



This species resembles tergatus in color but is at once sep- 

 arated from that species by the more pointed head. 



It appears to be rare in New York, only three instances of its 

 occurrence, Lake Placid, Phoenicia, [Van Duzee] and Poughkeepsie, 

 having come to my notice. Specimens in the Van Duzee collection 

 and the State Museum. 



Jassus olitorius Say 



Jassus olitorius Say. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 1831. 6:310 



Coelidia olitaria Fitch. Homop. State Cab. 1851. p. 58; re- 

 printed in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 398 



Jassus {sens, strict.) olitorius Van Duzee. Psyche. 1890. 5:389; 

 reprinted in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 410 



Jassus subbifasciatus Say. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 

 1831. 6:310 



Coelidia subbifasciata Fitch. Homop. N. Y. State Cab. 1851. 

 p. 58; reprinted in Lintner. 9th Rep't. 1893. p. 398 



Jassus subfasciatus Southwick. Science. 1892. 19:288 



Jassus olitorius Say. Van Duzee. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci. Bui. s : 200 



Reported for Karner, Staten Island, Aug. 15; Mosholu, Sep. 14, 

 1902 [Bueno]; Buffalo and Phoenica [Van Duzee]. Fitch records 

 it for beech and raspberry. This is an abundant species found 

 on various bushes and shrubs. I took it at Hamburg, Salem, 

 Cold Spring Harbor and Jamaica. 



Paracoelidia tuberculata Baker 

 Paracoelidia tuberculata Baker. Can. Ent. 1898. 30:292 



I took a number of specimens by beating small pinetrees on 

 the "barrens" near Oyster Bay. 



The species is readily recognized by the prominence of the clypeus. 

 Pine is evidently the host plant as I have never met it on other vege- 

 tation and Baker in his description states that the specimens from 

 Baltimore [Uhler's] were taken on pine. 



Cicadula 6-notata Fall.' 



Cicada 6--notata Fallen. Acta Holm. 1806. 27:34 

 Cicadttla 6-notata Southwick. Science. 1892. 19:288 



This species common to Europe and North America has been 

 noted for New York city, Karner, Poughkeepsie, Big Moose, Keene 



' For full bibliography and synonomy consult Van Duzee's Calalogue, Jassoidea, North 

 America, Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 16: 307 



