199 



338. D, iminicus, Say. 



Abundant in hay-fields throughout the season. 



33<j. D. nigrifrons, Forbes. 



Rare. Lancaster, June and Aug. 1887. 



TRIBE ATHYSANINI, Van I). 



ATHYSANUS, Burm. 



340. A. obsoletus, Kirsch. 



Rare, Lancaster, July 4th, 1888, three examples. 



341. A. extrusus, Van D. 



Portage Falls. May 30th, 1888. (Can. Ent. XXV, p. 283. 



342. A. plutonius, Uhler. 



Occasional, June to Sept. 



343. A. Curtisii, Fitch. 



Not uncommon in dry fields and orchards from June to Sept. 



EUTETTIX, Van D. 



344. E. seminuda, S.iy. 



Frequently beaten from bushes and low trees in August. 

 Taken in June at Lancaster and in October at Buffalo on wild 

 black cherry. 



PHLEPSIUS, Fieb. 



345. P. irroratus, Say. 



June to Oct. Common on bushes and trees. (Trans. Am. 

 Ent. Soc. XLX, p. 71.) 



346. P, incisus, Van. D. 



With the preceding, but rare. Buffalo, Lancaster and Ridge- 

 way, Ont. July and Aug. (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. XIX, p. 73.) 



347. P. humidus, Van D. 



Not uncommon in damp situations, July and August. Taken 

 in numbers on Sagittaria and Polygonum along the railway 

 ditches at South Buffalo. Aug. 2, 1889. (Trans. Am. Ent. 

 Soc. XIX, p. 76.) 



34S. P, fulvidorsum, Fitch. 



July and August. Rare. Taken at Colden and Lancaster 

 on hemlock bushes and at Salamanca on pine. (Trans. Am. 

 Ent. Soc. XIX, p. 74.) 



SCAPHOIDEUS, Uhler. 

 34g. S. itnmistus, Say. 



Common in damp fields everywhere. Most frequently taken 

 on witch hazel and other bushes, July to Sept. 



350. S. lobatus, Van D. 



Rare. Lancaster, Sept. 7, 1888, W. J. Palmer, Jr. 



351. S. auronitens, Prov. 



Lancaster, July and August, rather rare. 



