428 BUSH-FRUITS 



Order Hemiptera 

 FAMILY COREID^;. 



Leptoglossus phyllopus, Linn. Ins. Life 4:79. On currant leaves; 

 normally predaceous. 



FAMILY PENTATOMID^:. 



Cosmopepla carnifex (Fabr.). Lintner, N. Y. Rep. 2:144. Attacking 

 currant fruit. 



FAMILY FULGORIDJE. 



Poeciloptera pruinosa, Say. Fitch, N. Y. Rep. 3:436. Saunders, 

 Ins. Inj. Frts. 357. Riley, Mo. Rep. 5:122. On leaves and young 

 shoots of many plants. 



FAMILY 



Typhlocyba obliqua (Say). [JErythroneura obliqua (Say). Fitch, 



N. Y. Rep. 3: 435.] On currant leaves. 

 Typhlocyba tricincta (Fitch). Forbes, 111. Rep. 14:115. [Erythro- 



neura tricincta, Fitch. N. Y. Rep. 3: 392.] On leaves of currant, 



raspberry, grape and elm. 

 Empoasca albopicta (Forbes). [Empoa albopicta, Forbes, 111. Rep. 



]3:181. -14:117. Weed, Rep. O. Exp. Sta. 1888: 152. -Ins. and 



Insecticides 99.] On leaves of apple, currant, gooseberry and 



other plants. Remedy, pyrethrum. 



FAMILY APHIDIDJE. 



Nectarophora lactucce (Kalt.). [ Siphonophora lactucce, Linn. Thomas 

 111. rep. 8: 60.] On lettuce, Ribes and many other plants. 



FAMILY COCCIDJE. 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis (Rath von). Comstock, Rep. Cornell Univ. 



Exp. Sta. 2:137. Lintner, N. Y. Rep. 6:141. Saunders, Ins. Inj. 



Frts. 241. Piper, Bull. Wash. Exp. Sta. 7:123. [Coccus innu- 



merabilis (Rath von). For complete synonomy, see Comstock, 1. c.] 



On many plants, including currant.* 

 Lecanium cynosbati, Fitch. N. Y. Rep. 3: 436. Comstock, Rep. 



Cornell Univ. Exp. Sta. 2:133. On wild gooseberry stems. 

 Lecanium ribis, Fitch. N. Y. Rep. 3: 427. Comstock, Rep. Cornell 



Univ. Exp. Sta. 2: 135. Saunders, Ins. Inj. Frts. 338. On currant 



stems. 

 Aspidiotus ancylus, Putnam. Comstock, Rep. U. S. Dept. of Agr. 



1880:292. Rep. Cornell Univ. Exp. Sta. 2:58. Beckwith, Rep. 



Del. Exp. Sta. 7: 168. On currant. 



*A western form of this species has proved quite destructive to currants in 

 Washington state. Prof. Cockerell proposes the variety-name occidentalis for 

 this form. It is referred to in Meehan's Monthly, 1896:37, under the erroneous 

 name P. ribis. 



