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Phytocoris lasiomerus Keuter (Fig. 28, a). 



Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, «Tnly and August. Speci- 

 mens were taken on Seilix and also by s^veeping Aveeds at Barber 

 Point. 



Phytocoris pallidicornis Reuter. 

 Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena. 



Phytocoris cortitectus Knight. 

 A male, taken at Barber Point, July 20, 1921. 



Phytocoris eximius Renter. 

 Wanakena, August 12, 1920. 



Phytocoris salicis Knight. 



On Salix, Barber Point, August 12, 1920, and Wanakena, 

 July 24; on yellow birch, in the burned over tract at Barber Point, 

 July 24, 1920. 



Phytocoris erectiis Van Duzee. 

 Wanakena, August 12, 1920. 



Phytocoris fulvus Knight. 



Common on white pine during July and August at Barber Point 

 and Wanakena. 



Adelphocoris rapidus Say. 



Very common on numerous herbnceous ])lants, especially in open 

 areas. The insect is found tliroughout the greater part of the 

 United States and Southern Canada, often becoming a rather 

 serious pest upon a number of cultivated plants. liJarber Point, 

 Wanakena, Conifer and Plai7is during the entire summer. A 

 female, taken at the Plains, August 25, has a black head like some 

 of the western varieties. 



Stenotus binotatus (Fabricius). 



Several specimens, taken at Barber Point, Wanakena, Conifer 

 and Plains during July and August. 



Garganus fusiformis (Say), 



Barber Point, July and August, 1920-1921. 



Poeciloscytus unifasciatus (Fabricius). 



Barber Point and AVanakena, July, 1917 and 1920. 



Poeciloscytus venaticus Uhler. 



Very common along the trails and tote-roads in Ili<' biii-us at" 

 Barber Point and Wanakena during the entire summer. 



Horcias dislocatus (Say). 

 Barber Point, July, 1920. 



