﻿Ilctcroptera of Cranl^cvry Lake Region 73 



Horcias dislocatus afiinis (Keutei). 



Sweeping- grasses and weeds at Wanakena, August 1-7, 1917, 

 and Barber Point, August 12, 1920. 



Horcias dislocatus limbatellus (Walker). 



Taken along tlie old tote-road in the burned over track, Wana- 

 kena, August 1-7, 1917. 



Peocilocapsus lineatus (Fabricius). 



Common in open areas during the summers of 1917, 1919 and 

 1920. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains. Specimens have been 

 taken on the blossoms of wild spiraea, Spiraea latifolia Borkh. 

 in the old burn, beaver meadow and cut-over areas at Barber Point. 



Capsus ater (Linnaeus). 



Very abundant on grasses and M^eeds in open places along the 

 tote-roads and trails. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains dur- 

 ing the summers of 1917, 1919 and 1920. 



Coccobaphes sanguinarius TJhler. 



Sev(n-al specimens, collected at Barber Point, Wanakena and 

 Plains. Most of the specimens at Barber Point were found on 

 striped maple and mountain ash. 



Lygidea rubeciila (Uhler). 



Several examples. Barber Point, July and August, 1919 and 

 1920. 



Lygidea rubecula obscura Renter. 



Man}' nymphs and adults on SaJix spj). Barber Point, Wana- 

 kena, and 'Plains, July and August, 1917, 1919 and 1920. 



Platylygus luridus (Renter). 



Barber Point and Wanakena during the later part of June, July 

 and August. The insect was found breeding on white pine at 

 Barber Point. 



Lygus pratensis oblineatus Say. 



Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, 1917, 1918, 1920. This 

 insect is very common and feeds on a great variety of plants. 



Lygus vanduzeei Knight. 



Very common, taken at Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, 

 1917, 1919 and 1920. This species hibernates in the adult state 

 and breeds largely on golden rod. Adults have been found feed- 

 ing on the blossoms of Spiraea at Barber Point. 



Lygus vanduzeei rubroclarus Knight. 



Common at Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena duing the sum- 

 mers of 1917, 1919 and 1920. This species is also common on the 

 blossoms of spiraea and meadow rue. Adults have been taken 

 on Salix spp. and golden rod. 



