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Neu- York Sfufc Ci/llcf/c af Fonslrji 



Fig. 31. — Pilophorus uiiLociiKti I'liler: a, adult; b hikI <•, nymphs. 



Lopidea media (Say). 



Very common. Barber Point, Wanakena, Plains and Conifer. 

 Specimens were taken on Salix, maple, Llossoms of spiraea, and 

 also by sweeping various grasses and weeds at Barber Point. 



Diaphnidia pelhicida Uhler. 



On iSalix spp., beech and yellow birch at Barber Point, July and 

 August, 1917 and 1920. Breeding on hazelnut, Corylus rostrala. 

 Wanakena, June, July and August, 1917, 1919 and 1920. 



Diaphnidia provancheri (Borque). 



On beech and yellow birch. Barber Point, August, 1920. 



Diaphnidia capitata Van Duzee. 



Beech and yellow birch. Barber Point, June and July, lf)19 

 and 1920. Very common and breeds on hazelnnt in company with 

 D. peltucida at Wanakena during June, Juh- and Aucr^st, 1917. 

 1919 and 1920. 



Reuteria irrorata (Say). 



Cranberry Lake, August, 1917. 



Orthotyhis viridis Van Duzee. 

 Barber Point. July, 1920. 



Orthotylus translucens Tucker? 



0)1 yellow birch. P.;irl)ci- Point, July 24, 1920. 



