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loi. p. goniphorus, Sa}-. 



Reaches maturity about a week earlier than lineatus. 



102. P. goniphorus, var. F. Rent. 



Much less abundant than marghialis, which it much resem- 

 l>les. May to July. 



103. P. goniphorus, var. dislocatus, Say. 



Not uncommon at times. 



104. P. affinis, Rent. 



June and July. Rare, 



105. P. marginalis, Reut. 



June and July. Moderately common. 



SYSTRATIOTUS, Doug, and Scott. 



106. S. americanus, Reut. 



June to August. About rank weeds. 



CAMPTOBROCHIS, Fieb. 



107. C. nebulosus, Uhler. 



July and Aug. On trees, rather rare. 



loS. C. grandis, Uhler. 



June to August. Not uncommon. Occasionally taken at 

 light. 



ORTHOPS, Fieb. 

 109. O. scutellatus, Uhler. 

 Rare. 



no. O. pastinacse, Fall. ? 



Common on flowers of the Umbelliferae, from May to August. 

 It may frequently be found in winter hibernating under the 

 loose bark of elms and other trees; then the scutellum is often 

 of a bright clear green. 



CAPSUS, Fabr. 



111. C. ater, Linn. 



Attains maturity about first week in June. 



MONALOCORIS, Dall. 



112. M, filicis, Linn. 



SERICOPHANES, Reut. 



113. S. ocellatus, Reut. 



Rare, June. 



HYALIODES, Reut. 



114. H. vitripennis. Say, 



Rare. Colden, July; Salamanca, August. A beautiful 

 species, 



STHENAROPS, Uhler. 



115. S. malinus, Uhler. 



Lancaster, July. Not rare on rank weeds near the creek. 



