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tylinac and the Pliylinae, as well as several of the other Mirid 

 species ; and Professor Parshley has named the Tingidae and 

 a few of the other forms. 



List of Species 



SCUTELLEKIDAE 



Hoiiuciiins (vneifrons (Say). — Specimens were taken at 

 Devils Lake, July 25, at the Turtle Mountains, and at Fargo. 

 One of the individuals from the Turtle Mountains has a pale 

 vitta on either side of the head, similar in position to that 

 found in //. bijugis. though somewhat narrower. Its other 

 characters are those of crncifrons, and it must be referred 

 here. This species was also recorded by Uhler (1878, p. 503) 

 from Pembina and the Mouse River. 



Enrygaster aHernatus (Sayj. — There are six specimens in 

 the collection. Four were taken at Devils Lake, July 25-28; 

 one was found on the vegetation on the arid Chalky Buttes 

 south of Amidon, August 22 ; and the other was taken at the 

 edge of a wheat field at Amidon, August 24. Uhler (1878, 

 p. 503) lists the species from Pembina, Turtle Mountains, and 

 the Mouse River. 



Cydnidae 



''''Coriniclccna pulicaria (Germar). — Four individuals were 

 found on the vegetation in an open woods by the Sheyenne 

 River; one was taken on Ambrosia at Devils Lake, August 

 14; and three were collected at Fargo. Uhler (1876, pj 271; 

 1878, p. 503) records this species from "Dakota." 



Galgupha mtiduloidcs (Wolff). — Van Duzee (1917. P- I4> 

 No. 28) lists this species as occurring in North Dakota. It 

 does not occur in Mr. Hubbell's collection. 



Sehinis ductus ( Palisot de Beauvois).— This species is 



