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ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF OHIO HEMIPTERA, 
HERBERT OSBORN. 
Scolops dessicatus Uh.(?). Bellaire, Aug. 28, 1900. 
Liburnia campestris Van D. Bellaire, Aug. 28, 1900. 
Liburnia ornata Stal. Bellaire. Common. Aug. 28, 1900. 
Clastoptera xanthocephala Germ. Bellaire, Aug. 28, 1900. More 
common south. 
Idiocerus pallidus Fh. Bellaire, Aug. 28, 1900. 
Tettigonia hartii Wdw. (MS). Bellaire, Aug. 28, 1900. 
Gypona pectoralis Spang. Vinton (Hine). 
Xestocephalus tesselatus VanD. Bellaire, Aug. 28, 1900. 
Deltocephalus obtectus O. & B. Bellaire, Aug. 29, 1900. 
Deltocephalus melsheimeri Fh. Castalia. 
Deltocephalus apicatus Osb. Bellaire, Aug. 29, 1900. The most 
western point yet noted for this species, which has been found 
in Vermont, New Jersey, Maryland and District of Columbia. 
Athysanella acuticauda Bak. Bellaire, Aug. 29, 1900. 
Lonatura catalina O. &B. Bellaire, Aug. 29, 1900. The most east— 
ern record for this species, which abounds on Sporobulus on 
the western prairies. 
Phlepsius decorus O. & B. Bellaire, Sept. 1, 1900. Also a western 
species. This Bellaire example was taken on grass surround— 
ing a small spring on a hillside. 
Phlepsius fulvidorsum Fh. Vinton, May 5-12, 1900 (Hine). 
Thamnotettix inornata VanD. Columbus, Sept., 1900. One exam— 
ple collected by Prof. E. D. Ball. 
Cicadula punctifrons Fall. The typical european form. Bellaire, 
Aug. 20, 1900. 
Gnathodus abdominalis VanD. Bellaire, Aug. 29, 1900. 
Empoasca smaragdula Fall. Bellaire, Aug. 29-30, 1900. 
Empoasca obtusa-trifasciata Gill. 
Dicraneura flavipennis Wooster (Webster) Bellaire. 
Typhlocyba comes—ziczac Walsh. Bellaire, Aug., 1900. 
Typhlocyba tricincta Fh. Bellaire, Aug., 1900. 
Calophya nigripennis Riley. On sumac at Sugar Grove. 
Pemphigus populi-transversus Riley. Bellaire, Aug. 31, 1900. 
Schizoneura ulmi. Columbus. On red elm. 
Chionaspis salicis Harr. On willows. Bellaire, Aug. 31, 1900. 
Aspidiotus rapax Comst. Columbus in greenhouse. (Collected by 
W. F. Naret.) 
Melanaethus robustus Uhl. Bellaire, Aug. 29, 1900, 
Rhacognathus americanus Stal. Loudonville, June 14, 1900 (Hine). 
