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Family NABIDAE 



Pagasa fusca (Stein). 



B. C— Royal Oak, V. I., Nov. 13, 1917 (W. D.). 

 Nabis snhcolcoptratns Kirby. 



Alb. — Edmonton, July 26, 1912 (J. A. M.). 

 Nabis ferns (Linne). 



B. C— Lillooet (A. W. A. P) ; A'ernon, Mar. 6, 191 5 (M. 

 H. R.). 

 ?Nabis ferns var. pnnctatns Costa. 

 B. C. — Saanich Dist., Y. I., June 30, Nov. 13, 1917 (W. D.) ; 

 Vernon, Mar. 6, 1915 (M. H. R.). Determined 

 with some doubt by Barber. 

 Nabis roseipcnnis Renter. 



Alb. — Edmonton, June 15, 1912 (J. A. M.). 

 B. C— Vernon, May 5, 191 5 (M. H. R.). 

 Nabis rnfnsculns Reuter. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., Oct. 8, 1917 (W. D.) ; Vernon, 

 Mar. 6, 1915 (M. H. R.). 



Family ANTHOCORIDAE 



Anthocoris antevoleiis White. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. I., Apr. 4, 1918, Sept. 29, 1917 (W. 

 D.) ; Long Lake, Aug. 10, 1917 (M. H. R.) ; Ver- 

 non, Apr. 20, 191 5 (M. H. R.). 

 Taken by Downes on willow. * 



7'ripJiIeps insidiosns var. tristicolor White. 



B. C— Saanich Dist., V. L, Aug. 18, Sept. 29, 1917 (W. D.) ; 



Vernon, July 10, 1917 (M. H. R.). 

 T. tristicolor is usually considered to be specifically distinct 

 from insidiosns, but there are no grounds for maintaining its 

 separation, since it differs only in having the clavus black while 



