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Eatettix seminudus, Say. Columbus, Ironton. 



Common. 

 Eutettix cincta O. & B. Wooster. Rather common 



west to Iowa. 

 Eutettix strobi Fitch. Columbus. Common. At- 

 lantic to plains. Larae occur on Chenopodium 



causing purple spots on leaves which they 



mimic in color. 

 Phlepsius humidus Van D. Georgesville. In low. moist 



places along river beds. 

 Phlepsius irroratus Say. Columbus. Abundant and 



very widely distributed in United States. 

 Scaphoideus immistus Say. Columbus. Common. 

 Scaphoideus auronitens Prov. Columbus. One 



specimen. 

 Scaphoideus scalaris Van D. Columbus one specimen. 

 Scaphoideus intricatus Uhl. Rare. One specimen 



Columbus. 

 Thamnotettix clitellarius Say. Columbus. Common. 



Often observed on orchard trees. 

 Thamnotettix longula G. and B. Columbus. Common. 

 Thamnotettix melanogaster Prov. Columbus. A- 



bundant in lowlands, probably feeds on sedges. 

 Thamnotettix titchii VanD. Columbus. Common in 



low land. 

 Limotettix striola Fall. Columbus, Georgesville. 



Common. 

 Limotettix exitiosa Uhl. Columbus. Often abundant. 



Sometimes destructive in fall wheat and grass 



land. 

 Chlorotettix galbunata VanD. Georgesville, Common. 

 Chlorotettix unicolorFh. Ashtabula. 

 Chlorotettix tergatus Fh. Wooster, Ashtabula. 

 Jasius olitorius Say. Columbus. Common. 

 Gnathodus punctatus Thunbg. Columbus. Common. 

 Gnathodus impictus VanD. Columbus. Rather rare. 

 Cicadula 6-notata Fall. Columbus, .\bundant. 

 Cicadula variata Fall. Columbus. 



