ANIMALS OF FOREST SUCCESSION 257 
TABLE LVI 
DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS RECORDED FROM VEGETATION IN MorE THAN ONE OF 
THE ANIMAL COMMUNITIES OF THE FoREST STAGES INDICATED BY NUMBERS 
1, the cottonwood stage; 1-2, mixed cottonwood and pine stage; 2, pine stage; 
2-3, mixed pine and oak stage and open places in the oak forest; 3, black-oak stage, 
in its later phases white oaks occur; 4, black oak-red oak stage; 5, stages containing 
hickory but not beech and maple; 6, beech and maple stage. 
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Common Name Scientific Name | I | I-2 | 2 | 2-3| 3 Poles ual 26: 
(a) Spider (Thomisidae) | Philodromus alaskensis Key| = | eas | 
(be Butterhhy.cirica ose. Anthocharis genutia Fabr..| | * | * | * | 
(c) Spider (Epeiridae)..| Epeira domicilorum Hentz..| * | rgual Bde Pal fore hee 
(d) Dusky plant-bug...| Lygus pratensis Lin....... | dal bial | 
(e) Phasmidae:....... Diapheromera femorata Say sie IGS 
(f) Spider (Thomisidae), Misumessus asperatus Htz. | * | OE |e 
(g) Spider (Dictynidae).| “Dictyna foliacea Hentz.... | PN el ear 
(h) Spider (Epeiridae)..| Epeira gigas Leach....... 1 tC ae 
(i) Spider (Theridiidae), Theridium frondeum Hentz. TE Peels eee 
(CH) LEO aee, ere ceateat | Acanthocephala terminalis | 
DU ees. oe 8k ora RRA ines 
Ce) aStinkbug. .. .2a. a. | Nezara hilaris Say........ | sles 
OW) eStinkbup.,.. «ss .0 6. | Podisus maculiventris Say. . [ah 
(CYTO ise: Bre Soe ae | Sapromyza philadel phica | 
[ECS SMR ee en Gan SE eM ioe 
The letters below at the left refer to the species opposite which they stand in 
Table LVI and the numbers refer to the forest stages as at the heads of the columns 
of Tables Land LVI. The capitals have the same meaning as in the preceding tables. 
a—from cottonwoods and juniper (1, 1-2, 3) (138, 172). 
b—from Arabis lyrata (175). 
c—from pine and herbaceous vegetation (B) (4) (172). 
d—herbs (174). 
e—from the trunks of various trees. 
f—Monarda (2-3), and black oak (3), maple (5) (138, 172). 
g—F Monarda (3) (173). 
h—from undergrowth (4), and beech, (5) (138, 172). 
i—from shrubs (4), and young beech (5) (138, 172). 
j—shrubs (4) and maple trunk. 
k—from red-oak trunk (4) and beech trunk (5) (Tilia, Citrus, Gossypium 186). 
J—? (4) and beech leaves (5) (predaceous, 185). 
m—herbs. 
