Vol. 1] Van Duzee. — Lake Tahoe Hemiptera 249 



Aligia inscripta Van D. Taken with the preceding and on tlie 

 southern slope of Mount Tallac. 



Deltocephalus affinis G. & B. Flats at lower end of Fallen 

 Leaf Lake, July. 



Deltocephalus vanduzei G. & B. Not uncommon on the low 

 lands and on the meadow near the Angora Lakes. 



Deltocephalus punctatus 0. & B. Two taken near Fallen 

 Leaf Lake. This seems to be scarcely more than a pale form of 

 fuscine7'vosus. 



Phlepsius ovatus Van D. Taken at the lower end of Lake 

 Tahoe, July 17. 



Phlepsius occidentalis Baker. Lower end of Fallen Ijeaf 

 Lake, July 25. 



Euscelis exitiosus Uhler. Common up to 7500 feet. 



Euscelis striolus Fall. One example was taken on the mead- 

 ows near the Hotel Tallac, July 31. 



Thamnotettix gcminata Van D. Common about the lower end 

 of Fallen Leaf Lake in July. 



Thamnotettix longiseta Van D. Two examples taken with the 

 preceding. 



Cicaclula laeta Uhler. One pair taken with the foregoing, 

 July 17. 



Cicaclula sexnotata Fall. Abundant about the Angora Lakes, 

 Half Moon Lake and Grass Lake. Here as elsewhere it lives on 

 fine grasses growing near water or in damp situations. 



BalclutJia intpicta Van D. Two females were taken in a 

 swampy meadow at the foot of Angora trail in July. 



Eugnathodus ahdominalis Van D. Not uncommon in fields 

 about Hotel Tallac during July. 



Dicraneura carneola Stal. Abundant in a swampy meadow 

 near the Angora Lakes and more rarely in grassy places about 

 Fallen Leaf Lake and Grass Lake. 



Empoa commissuralis Stal. Near Glen Alpine Creek, three 

 examples. 



Aphalara calthae Linn. Beaten from chaparral along the 

 western shore of Fallen Leaf Lake in July. 



Euphyllura arbuticola Crawf. Three examples taken with 

 the preceding. 



Euphyllura ncvadensis Crawf. Common on Ceanuthus with 

 the preceding. 



Transmitted March 30, 1916. 



