﻿IleicropUni of Cranhcrry Lake Region 



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Fig. 33.— a, Saldiilu coitjiucnta Say; b, I'cniavora licjala (Say). 



Saldula pallipes (Fabriciiis). 



Common, collected along the shore of Cranheriy Lake, Bean 

 Pond and Proulx's Camp. 



Saldula separata (Uhler). 



Common along a small stream in the vicinity of Provilx's Camp. 



Saldula reperta (Uhler). 



Taken along a small stream in the vicinity of Proulx's Camp. 



Micranthia humilis (Say). 



Common near the shore of Cranberry Lake, Wanakena and 

 Proulx's Camp. The small stream in the cut-over tract in the 

 vicinity of Proulx's Camp offer the most favorable haunts and 

 breeding places for the Saklidae. There are numerous small open 

 sunny and somewhat moist places and many semiaquatic Diptera 

 and other insects that furnish an abundant food supply. Tn fact 

 there were many sj^ecimens of tlie Saldidac, both nymphs and 

 adults, living near this small stream. 



