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Corythuca ciliata, Sa\'. Columbus. Abundant on 



Sycamore. 

 Gargaphia iasciata Columbus. Common on Linden. 



ARADIDAE. 



Aradus robustus Uhl. Columbus. 



Neuroctenus simplex Uhler. Columbus. Abundant 

 under bark of fallen trees. 



PHYMATIDAE. 



Phymata fasciata Gray. Columbus. Abundant. 

 Ranges far to south and west. 



NABIDAE. 



Coriscus subcoleoptratus Kby. Wauseon. 



Coriscus ferus Linn. Columbus, Wauseon, (Hine.) 

 Wooster 3-30-'97. On corn growing in In- 

 sectary 10-26-'96. Feeding on plant lice in 

 winter wheat. (C. W. M.) 



Coriscus punctipes Reut. Columbus. 



REDUYIIDAE. 



Sinea diadema Fab. Columbus. 



Acholla multispinosa DeGeer. Sandusky, Wauseon. 



Milyas cinctus Fab. Columbus, observed clustering 



on trees in autumn of '98. Wooster 9-22-'99 



(C. W. M.) 

 Diplodus luridus Stal. Gambler. More common 



southward. 

 Melanolestes picipes H. Schf. Georgesville. Common. 



Extends west to la. and plains. "Kissing bug." 

 Opsicoetus personatus h. Loc. (?) 

 Conorhinus sanguisugus Lee. Cincinnati, (Dury.) 



Common in southern states. This would seem 



to be about its northern limit. 

 Pnirontis in/Irma Stal. Columbus. A southern species. 



Rare in this latitude. 

 Pygolampis pectgralis Say. One specimen. No lo- 

 cality. Columbus [?] Fairly common in this 



latitude farther west. 



