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P. tibialis Reut. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



P. puella Reut. Madison, common (Pr). 



P. pallidicornis Reut. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



P. scrupeus Say. Staten Island, VI (Ds), Camden, VI, 7. 



NEUROCOLPUS Reut. 



N. nubilis Say. Madison (Pr), Merchantville, VI, 29 (Ss), New Brunswick, 

 VII, 7. 



COMPSOCEROCORIS Reut. 



C. armulicornis Reut. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



DICHROOSCYTUS Fieb. 



D. rufipemiis Fall. New Jersey (Uhler). 



PARACALOCORIS Dist. 



P. instabilis Uhl., Ms. Del. Water Gap, VII, 11 (Jn). 

 P. mops Say. Jamesburg, VIII, 10. 



CALOCORIS Fieb. 



C. rapidus Say. Common everywhere from June to September. 

 C. bipunctatus Fabr. Monmouth Co., " New Jersey " (Uhler). 



MEGACCELUM Fieb. 

 M. grossum Uhl. "New Jersey" (Uhler). 



MELINNA Uhl. 



M. fasciata Uhl. Madison, frequent (Pr). 



M. modesta Uhl. Madison (Pr), Anglesea, VII, 24. 



ONCOGNATHUS Fieb. 

 O. binotatus Fabr. Common at Staten Island, none at Madison (Pr i. 



LYGUS Hahn. 



L. pratensis Linn. Madison (Pr), Staten Island, IV (Ds), Camden, April to 

 October (Ss\ Collingwood, Clementon, Riverton (Jn): this is one of the 

 common plant bugs which is often injurious. 



L. invitus Say. Madison (Pr), Camden, VI (Ss), Lahaway in May on cran- 

 berry bogs. 



L. pabulums Linn. "New Jersey " (Uhler). 



L. monachus Uhl. Burlington County, no date. 



kL. obliiieatus Say. Staten Island, July (Ds). 

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