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Scaphoideus ochraceus Osb. 



Scaphoideus ochraceus Osbom. The Genus Scaphoideus. Cin. 

 Soc. Nat. Sci. Jour. 19: 202. 



Reported for Gowanda by Mr E. P. VanDuzee. 



Scaphoideus intricatus Uhl. 

 Scaphoideus intricatus Uhler. Trans. Md. Acad. Sci. i : 34. 

 Collected at Albion by Mr E. P. VanDuzee. 



Scaphoideus carinatus Osborn 



Scaphoideus carinatus Osborn. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist. Jour. 19:201 



This is a large and well marked species but evidently very rare 

 as it has so far been noted for but three localities. Our New York 

 record is based on a single specimen collected by Mr Van Duzee 

 at Hamburg and one for Cold Spring Harbor [Barber] but it has 

 been taken in New Hampshire and New Jersey and should occur 

 in eastern New York. 



Scaphoideus productus Osborn 



Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist. Jour. 19: 200 



"'A specimen of this species known hitherto only from Iowa, 

 Kansas and Kentucky has been sent to me by Mr H. G. Barber^ 

 collected at "Cold Spring Harbor, July 25, 1900." 



Scaphoideus immistus Say 



Jassus immistus Say. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 1831.6-306 

 Scaphoideusimmistus Uhler. Md. Acad. Sci. Trans, i. 1889. p. 33. 

 S c ap h o 1 d eu s immis t u s Southwick. Science, 1892. 19:288 

 Scaphoideus immistus Van Duzee. Buf . Soc. Nat. Sci. Bui. 



5. 1894. p. 190 

 Scaphoideus immistus Osborn. Cin. Soc. Nat. Sci. Jour. 19 : 204 



Collected at Hamburg, Eagle Bridge, Salem, Karner, Cold Spring 

 Harbor and Jamaica. "Found most frequently on witch hazel 

 and other bushes" Van Duzee, July to September. Reported 

 also for Lake Placid, Phoenicia, Kingston and Jamaica by Mr 

 Van Duzee. 



^ This species presents great variability, and many of the varia- 

 tions seem to defy limitation, passing by such insensible grades as 

 to make precise definition impossible. 



Scaphoideus opalinus n. sp. 



Belongs to immistus group and is possibly a rather ex- 

 treme variety of that species although it has a broader, more robust 

 appearance and the white is brighter, more milky, translucent. 

 Gray; vertex, scutellum, two broad sutural spots of elytra and 

 three roundish translucent spots bordering claval suture, opalescent 

 white. 



