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Telamona coryli Fitch. 



Wanakena, July 15 and Aug. 12, 1920; beaten from Corylus. 



Fig. 16. — Telamona deolivata Fitcli: a, adult (side view); 

 h. Outline of iiymphal skin; c, Outline of head from above. 



Publilia concava (Say). 



A common, often abundant species of wide range but not taken 

 here except at the Plains, Aug. 3, 1920. 



Campylenchia latipes (Say). 



Cranberry Lake, Sept. 15, 1917, July and Aug., 1920. Plains, 

 Aug. 3, 1920. Very common, especially where leguminous plants 

 furnish appropriate food. 



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Fig. 17. — Telamona ha/rbaia Van D.: a, adult (side view); 

 h, Outline of nymph; c, side view; d, outline of head from above. 



Enchenopa binotata (Say). 



Plains, Aug. 3, 1920. 



Microcentrus caryae (Fitch). 

 Cranberry Lake, July 11, 1917. 



