﻿Heteropicra of Crauhernj Lake Region 63 



Qeocoris bullatus (Say). 



Barber Point, July, 1917. 



Geocoris uliginosus (Say). 



Several specimens, collected in open areas at the Plains, July, 

 1920. 



Geocoris uliginosus lateralis Fieber. 



Wanakena, August 12, 1920, in the "old burn" back of tlie 

 Ranger School. 



Phylegas abbreviatus (Uhler). 



Four specimens, taken at the Plains, August 2, 1920. 



Oedancala dorsalis (Say). 



Wanakena, July, 1917, sweeping weeds and grasses. 



Crophius disconotus (Say). 



Numerous specimens, sweeping rank veg-etation in open areas 

 at the Plains, August, 1920. 



Myodochus serripes Oliver. 

 Wanakena, July, 1917. 



Ligyrocoris diffusus (Uhler). 



Very common in open areas : Barber Point, Plains, Wanakena 

 and Conifer during the summers of 1917, ±919 and 1920. 



Ligyrocoris contractus (Say). 



This insect, like L. diffusus Uhl., could always be found on 

 herbaceous plants in open areas at Barber Point, Plains, Conifer 

 and Wanakena. 



Perigenes constrictus (Say). 



One specimen, collected at the Plains, xYugust 29. 1920. 



Antillocoris pallidus (Uhler). 



One specimen, Wanakena, Aug. 1-7, 1917. 



Stygnocoris rusticus Fallen. 



Two specimens. Barber Point, August 1, 1917. 



Eremocoris ferus (Say) (Plate 11, Fig. h). 



Four specimens on yellow birch, Barber Point, July 21, 1919. 

 One specimen, July, 1917, beneath the loose bark of a balsam 

 stump at Wanakena. The latter specimen had just moulted and 

 was not fully colored at the time of capture. Two specimens were 

 taken at Conifer (September, 1917) beneath the loose bark of an 

 old yellow birch stump by Mi-. Johnson and the writer. 



