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85. P pallidicornis, Reut. 



A large specie^, rare here but more abundant northwardl}-. 



86. P. scrupeus, Say. 



Not uncommon on bladder-nut. 



87. P. colon, Say. 



A rare and interesting species. June to Aug. Taken on 

 dog-wood July 10, &c. 



NEUROCOLPUS, Reut. 



88. N. nubilus, Say. 



On Sumach. Common. 



CALOCORIS, Fieb. 



89. C. rapidus. 



Very common. 



MELINNA, Uhler. 

 go. M. fasciata, Uhler. 



Rare. Buffalo; July, beaten from Hickory bushes. 



91. M. modesta, Uhler. 



July and August. Not uncommon on pines and a few other 

 trees when infested with aphides (See Ent. Am. Ill, p. 69.) 



LYGUS, Hahn. 



92. L. pabulinus, Linn. 



93. L. pratensis, Linn. 



May to Oct. Common. 



94. L. pratensis, var. flavomaculatus, Prov. 



May to Oct., very abundant. Also taken in winter hiber- 

 nating. 



95. L. invitus. Say. 



Common. 



96. L. monachus, Uhler. 



Rare. 



COCOBAPHES, Uhler. 



97. C. sanguinarius, LThler. 



July and Aug. Occasional on maple and other trees. 



TROPIDOSTEPTES, Uhler, 



98. T. cardinalis, Uhler. 



Rare. Lancaster, taken with the young on ash in June. 

 Elma, June 18. 



POECILOSCYTUS, Fieb. 



99. P. basalis, Reut. 



Very common, especially in weedy meadows. 



POECILOCAPSUS, Reut. 



100. P. lineatus, Fabr. 



Common on wild sun-flowers and other weeds. Reaches 

 maturity about the middle of June. 



