179 



ILNACORA, Reut. 



1 1 6. I. Stalii, Reut. 



July and Aug. Occasional, with the last. 



PILOPHORUS, Hahn. 



117. P. amoemus, Uhler. 



July and August. Common on pine trees infested with 

 aphides. 



118. P. bifasciatus, Fabr. 



June to August. 



119. P. Walshii, Uhler. 



Buffalo, one example. 



MIMOCEPS, Uhler. 



120. M. gracilis, Uhler. 



Occasionally swept from sedges and grasses in low meadows 

 and pastures. June to Sept. 

 (See Trans. Md. Acad. Sci. I, p. 85, 1890.) 



GARGANUS, Stal. 



121. G. fusiformis, Say. 



Jul}' and August. Not uncommon. 



STIPHROSOMA, Fieb. 



122. S. stygica, Say. 



HALTICUS, Burm. 



123. H. bractatus, Say. 



124. H. apterus, Linn. 



June and July. Common. 



IDOLOCORIS, Doug, and Scott. 



125. I. famelicus, Uhler. 



126. I. agilis, Uhler. 



MACROCOLEUS, Fieb. 



127. M. coagulatus, Uhler. 



STRONGYLOTES, Reut. 

 12S. S. saliens, Reut. 

 June. 



RHINOCAPSUS, Uhler. 



129. R. Vanduzei, Uhler. 



June and July. Rare. Taken at Buffalo, Lancaster and 

 Colden. This pretty species reaches maturity early in July. 

 (See Trans. Md. Acad. Sci. I, p. 82, 1890.) 



PSALLUS, Fieb. 



130. P. variabilis, Illig. 



Taken in numbers at Lancaster in Aug. 1887. 



EPISCOPUS, Reut. 



131. E. ornatus, Reut. 



Rare. Two examples captured at West Seneca in July. 



