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This was found abundantly scattered in a strawberry patch in 



common with Mysus fragccfolii Cockerell. The above record 



establishes a specifically determined food plant for this species as 



well. Both species had previoulsy only been cited on Fragaria sp. 



Aphis gossypii Glover. 



Maspeth, N. Y., X, 26, 1914, on Hisbiscus syriacus* 

 Reported as taken on a long list of food plants including 

 Hibiscus species, but no mention is made of H. syriacus. 

 Aphis viburnicola Gillette. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VI, 21, 1914, on Viburnum sp. 

 Aphis urticce Fabricius. 



Honesdale, Pa., IX, 26, 1913, on Urtica gracilis."^ 

 This makes a third species of food plant in the genus Urtica. 

 Aphis bakeri Cowen. 



Honesdale, Pa., IX, 23, 1913, on apple. 

 Aphis coreopidis Thomas. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VIII, 2, 1914, on Bidens frondosa. 

 Honesdale, Pa., IX, 28, 1913, on Bidens sp. 

 Aphis atriplicis Linnaeus. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VII, 17, 1913, and VIII, 2, 1914, on Cheno- 

 podium album. 

 Aphis cephalanthi Thomas. 



Wading River, N. Y., V, 30, 1913, on Cephalanthus Occi- 

 dent alis. 

 Aphis pomi De Geer. 



Wading River, N. Y., V, 30, 191 3, on apple seedling. 

 Aphis liitescens Monell. 



W.infield, N. Y., VI, 8, 1913, in Asclcpias cornuta.* 

 Three other species of Asclepias are mentioned as food plants 

 for this aphid. 



Aphis maidis Fitch. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VIII, 24, 1913, on Synfherisma sanguinea; 

 VIII, 24. 1913, on Chccochloa glauca; VIII, 24, 1913, on 

 Echinochloa crus-galli. 

 Aphis helianthi Monell. 



Blissville, N. Y., X, 17, 1914, and IX, 6. 1913, on Helianthiu 

 rigkhis.'^ 



