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6. TJiyanta custator Fab. One, March 13th, from 



bracts of thistle. Ranges over the entire 

 United States, but in my experience is no- 

 where common. 



7. Euthoctha, galeator Fab. Several specimens 



were token from flowers of Senecio, etc., on 

 March 22nd and later dates. It also occurs 

 throughout the United States. 



8. Metapodius femoratus Fab. From leaves of 



orange trees and other shrubs, on several oc- 

 casions from April 2nd on. South Atlantic 

 and Gulf States. 



9. Leptoglossus phyllopus Linn. On several occa- 



sions from March 13th onward. It has the 

 same range as the preceding. 



10. Margus inornatus Stal. Two, April 4th, from 



flowers of thistle. One, April 9th, from 

 those of Senecio. !N"ot before recorded north 

 of Mexico". 



11. Alydus pilosulus H. Schf. One, April 4th, 



from sandy bank along railway. Occurs 

 throughout the eastern United States. 



12. Harmostes reflexulus Say. One, April 2nd, 



from beneath a pine log. Recorded by Uhler 

 from the Western States. Frequent in Indi- 

 ana. 



13. Melanocoryphus bicrutis Say. Common after 



March 24th, on flowers of Senecio and other 



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