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Deraeocoris fasciolus Knight. 



Wanakena, July 1-7, 1917, Baibcr Point, July 2G. 1!»20. 



Monalocoris filicis (Linnaeus). 



Barber Point, Plains, and Wanakena, June. Juh' and August. 

 1!)19 and 1920. 



Hyaliodes vitripennis (Say). 



Several speeimons. I3arber Point, Wanakena and Plains during 

 June, July and August. Adults Avere sAvept from yellow bireh and 

 beech at Barber Point. 



Dicyphiis agilis (Tldei). 



.Sweeping ferns. Bai'ber Point and Waiiakena. Jiil\- and August. 

 1917 and 1920. 



Dicyphus famelicus Uhler. 

 Barber Point. August 1, 1917. 



Dicyphus vestitiis Uhler. 



Sweeping ferns in shady places at Barber Point and Waiuikcufi. 

 July and August, 1917. 1919 and 1920. S]H'eimens are also at 

 hand from Conifer and Wanakena. 



Macrolophus separatus (T'hler). 



One female, taken at Wanakena. July l.'i. li)20. 



Labops hirtus Knight. 



Numerous short-winged and a few long-winged forms, taken on 

 grasses and weeds at Barber Point, Wanakena, Plains and Conifer 

 during June. July and August. 1917. 1919 and 1920. 



Strongylocoris stygicus (Say). 



Many specimens swept from gra.sses and weeds in small oj)en 

 areas. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains during June. Jtdy 

 and August. 



Pilophorus amoenus TJiler (Fig. 31, a, 1) and c) . 



Collected on l^ali.r spp.. yellow birch, beech, maple, and Avliite 

 ]>ine, also sweeping herbaceous plants. This is eomninn during 

 June. July and August and is probably predaceous. 



Ceratocapsiis modestus (Uhler). 



Wanakena, August 1-7. 1917. 



Ceratocapsiis pumilis (Tlhler). 



Bailier Point. Plains and AVanakena. July and August. 1917 and 

 1920. Specimens were swept from willow and grasses at Barber 

 ]\)int. 



