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Uhler (1878, p. 506) listed this species from the Mouse River, 

 but this record may not refer to L. media as now understood. 



Lopidea spp. — The collection contains specimens of two 

 undescribed species of this genus. One of these forms was 

 taken only in the Turtle Mountains, the other at the Turtle 

 Mountains and at Devils Lake. 



"■'Diaphnidia pclhicida Uhler. — Taken from undergrowth in 

 a stand of elm and box elder at Devils Lake, July 28; and 

 from the low vegetation in a stand of second-growth aspen 

 in the Turtle Mountains, August 4. (D'etermined by Knight.) 



Reuteria irrorata (Say). — Uhler (1878, p. 507) reports this 

 species from Pembina and the Turtle Mountains. It does 

 not occur in Hubbell's collection. 



"^Orthotylits Havosparsns (J. Sahlberg). — Taken at Devils 

 Lake, Stump Lake, and Fargo. (Determined by Knight.) 



*Orthotyhis coagulatus (Uhler). — Specimens were secured 

 at the Turtle Mountains, at Devils Lake (at light), and at 

 Amidon (on thistle). 



*Orthotylus fumatus Van Duzee. — Two specimens were 

 brought from Devils Lake. Both were taken at the light, 

 August 8 and August 15. (Determined by Knight.) 



*Ilnacora stdlii Renter. — Represented by specimens from 

 Devils Lake, Bottineau, the Turtle Mountains, and the Shey- 

 enne River. 



^Plagiognathiis obscunis Uhler, var. — A good series of 

 specimens was brought from Devils Lake, Stump Lake, 

 Fargo, Bottineau, and the Turtle Mountains. (Determined 

 by Knight.) 



*Plagiognathus guttatipes (Uhler). — Several individuals 

 were taken at Devils Lake, July 19-25. Dr. Uhler described 

 this species as a Lygus, and it is so listed in Van Duzee's 



