﻿Ilcicvopfcra of Crduherrn Luke Region 61 



Aneurus simplex Uhler. 



Many specimens, taken at Barber Point beneath the loose bark 

 of a small dead beech tree, July 20, 1917. Fivaz found a specimen 

 on a spruce log, at Barber Point, July 22, 1920. Numerous speci- 

 mens were taken on the windows of the insectary at various times 

 (of the days) during the summer of 1920. 



Family NEIDIDAE 

 Neides muticus (Say). 



Several examples, taken at Wanakena, Barber Point and Plains 

 during July and August, 1917, 1919 and 1920. 



Famny LYGAEIDAE 



Lygaeus kalmii Stal subsp. angustomarginatus Parshley 

 (Fig. 24, h). 



Common on the ground at Barber Point during July and 

 August, 1919 and 1920. A couple of specimens were also collected 

 at Wanakena, August, 1920 {fide Parshley). 



Ortholomus longiceps (Stal). 



Very common in open areas on rank grasses and weeds at the 

 Plains and on Big Floating island during July and August, 1920. 

 Several specimens : Wanakena, July and August, 1917. 



Nysius thymi (Wolff). 



Common : Wanakena, Barber Point and the Plains, June, Julv 

 and August, 1919 and 1920. 



Nysius ericae (Schilling). 



Common : Barber Point and Wanakena, July and August, 

 1917, 1919 and 1920. 



Ischnorrhynchus geminatus (Say) (Plate 11, Fig. g). 



Very abundant, especially in swampy and marshy areas; Barber 

 Point, Wanakena, Conifer Plains and "Big Floating island." 

 Numerous specimens were also found during July and August, 



1919, On the tops of large yellow birch trees. Specimens were 

 bred from both yellow and white birch catkins in breeding stages 

 during July, August and September, 1919, by Mr. Eric Johnson 

 and the writer. 



Cymus luridus Stal. 



Barber Point and Wanakena during July, 1917. 



Cymus angustatus Stal. 



Very abundant during June, July and August, 1917, 1919 and 



1920, at Barber Point, Wanakena and the Plains. The insect was 

 collected by sweeping grasses and herbaceous plants. 



