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CYPHUS PLACIDUS Horn. 



Yuma, Arizona (H. Brown) . 



Genus PSEUDOCYPHUS Schaeffer. 

 PSEUDOCYPHUS FLEXICAULIS Schaeffer. 



Brownsville, Texas (Wickham). 



Genus BRACHYSTYLUS Schonherr. 



BRACHYSTYLUS ACUTUS Say. 



New York; Washington, District of Columbia, May 22; Kentucky; 

 Cadet, Missouri, June 11 on persimmon (J. G. Barlow). 



Genus ARTIPUS Schonherr. 



ARTIPUS FLORIDANUS Horn. 



St. Lucie, Florida, April 20; Jupiter, Florida, April 24; Indian 

 River, Florida; Haulover, Florida, March 17; Lake Worth, Florida, 

 June 4 (Hubbard and Schwarz); Key West, Florida, January 3, 4 

 (Knab), June 17-July 1 (Wickham) ; Biscayne, Florida; Dry Tortugas, 

 Florida, June 7 (Wickham) ; Florida (Ashmead) ; Palm Beach, Florida 

 (Dyar). 



Genus ARAMIGUS Horn. 



ARAMIGUS TESSELATUS Say. 



Palm Beach, Florida; Texas (Hubbard and Schwarz); Atoka, Okla- 

 homa, June 13 (Wickham); Albuquerque, New Mexico (Wickham); 

 Clay County, Kansas; Gove County, Kansas (Snow); West Point, 

 Nebraska, July (Bruner) . 



ARAMIGUS FULLERI Horn. 



Worcester, IMassachusetts, April 11 on Azalea and Cissus (C. W. 

 Minot) ; Jersey City Heights, New^ Jersey, December 26, bad on roses 

 (P. Henderson) ; Mount Airy, Georgia, September 2 (Hubbard and 

 Schwarz) ; Iowa City, Iowa, December 22 (Wickham) ; Pasadena, 

 California, July 21 (Fall); San Diego, California (Hubbard and 

 Schwarz) . 



Genus PHACEPHOLIS Horn. 



PHACEPHOLIS ELEGANS Horn. 



This is another variable species in color which apparently can not 

 be divided on a structural basis. Ph. viridis Chittenden is the most 

 brilliant green form, (cotypes) San Antonio, Texas, May 21, on fruit 

 trees (Hunter). Other green forms are from Onaga, Kansas, June 27 

 (Crevecoeur) ; Lavaca County, Texas, June 2 1 (Hubbard and Schwarz) ; 

 San Diego, Texas, May 5 (wSchwarz). Forms varying from gray to 

 brown are from Corpus Christi, Texas, May 12; San Diego, Texas, 



