154 



Otiocerus wolfii var. nubilus McAtee 



Bull. 111. State Nat. Hist. Sur., Vol. XVI, Art. Ill, July, 1926, p. 128. 

 Type. — 9: Metropolis, Illinois, September 3, 1924 (T. H. Frison). 



Pissonotus fulvus Metcalf 



Journ. Elisha Mitchell Sc. Sec, Vol. XXXVIII, Nos. 3 and 4, May, 1923, 



p. 206. 

 Holotype.— 5: Paxton, Illinois, July 30, 1916. 

 Allotype. — $: Paxton, Illinois, July 30, 1916. 



Traxus fulvus Metcalf 



Journ. Elisha Mitchell Sc. Soc, Vol. XXXVIII, Nos. 3 and 4, May, 1923, 



p. 189. 

 Allotype. — 2: Brownsville, Texas, November 21, 1910 (C. A. Hart). 

 Paratypes. — 9 : Brownsville, Texas, sweepings from weeds, November 24, 



1910 (C. A. Hart), palm jungle sweepings, November 21, 1911 (C. A. 



Hart), November 26, 1910 (C. A. Hart). 



Family Chermidae 



Calophya pallidula McAtee 



Bull. 111. State Nat. Hits. Surv., Vol. XVI, Art. Ill, July, 1926, p. 127. 



Holotype.— 2 : Meredosia, Illinois, May 29, 1917. 



Paratype. — 2^ Meredosia, Illinois, May 29, 1917. 

 Trioza pyrifoliae Forbes 



Fourteenth Rep. State Ent. 111., September 2, 1885, p. 98. 



Lectotype. — $ : Normal, Illinois, on pear leaves, May 7, 1884. Ace. No. 

 1624. 



Lectoallotype. — 2 : Normal, Illinois, on pear leaves. May 7, 1884. Ace. 

 No. 1624. 



Paratypes. — 2: Normal, Illinois, on pear leaves. May 7, 1884. Ace. No. 



1624. 



Family Apiiididae 



Aphis cucumeris Forbes 



Twelfth Rep. State Ent. 111., November 20, 1883, p. 83. 



Type. — 2 : Normal, Illinois, on muskmelons, July 19, 1882 (S. A. Forbes). 



Slide No. 1557. 

 Wingless. In fair condition. Mounted in balsam. 

 Now considered to be synonymous with Ai)his gossypii Glover. 

 Callipterus caryaefoliae Davis 



Ent, News, Vol. XXI, No. 5, May, 1910, p. 198. 



Lectotypic slide. — Winged viviparous females: Lake Forest, Illinois, on 



hickory, June 24, 1909 (J. J. Davis). Ace. No. 43266. Slide No. 1838. 

 In fair condition. Mounted in balsam. 

 Callipterus quercifolii Thomas 



Eighth Rep. State Ent. 111., 1879, p. 112. 



Cotypes. — 2: Sauk City, Wisconsin, on red oak leaves, June (Bundy). 



Ace. No. 47317. 

 Several specimens in alcohol in vial. In poor condition. Stated by Davis 



(1913) to be synonymous with Chaitophorus quercicola Monell. 

 Callipterus ulmicola Thomas 



Eighth Rep. State Ent. 111., 1879, p. 111. 



Cotypes. — 2: Sauk City, Wisconsin, on elm, June (Bundy). Ace. No. 



47318. 

 Several specimens in alcohol in vial. In poor condition. Now considered 



as synonymous with Callipterus Jilmifolii Monell (Davis, 1913). 



