REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1 904 540 



; Acanthosoma lateralis Say. I took a few examples of this species 

 in beating trees. Professor MacGiUivray seems to have found It 

 more abundant at Axton. • ^uuuu it 



at A^t^on"'"""* cruciata Say. Taken by Professor MacGiUivray 



coreidajh: 



Protenor betfragei Haglund. Taken in numbers on a tall coarse 

 grass by the Wilmmgton road near the Ausable river 

 ■ Corizus novaeboracensis Sign. Not uncommon in the fields 

 aboutthe Lake Placid Club grounds, Aug. 12 and Sep 22 



Corizus mgristemum Sign. Common everywhere. 



Nysius angustatus Uhler. Common August 1904 and Septem- 



^ Nysius sp. One example taken near the Ausable river of a spe- 

 cies i have not yet been able to determine 



Ischnorhynchus resedae Panzer (didymus Zett.) Taken at Sar- 

 anac Lake and elsewhere. 



^Phlegyas abbreviatus Uhler. Taken at Axton by Professor 

 MacGiUivray. This species is certainly quite distinct from 

 a n n u 1 1 c r u s Stal which is a more western form occurring 

 Irom Kansas through the Rocky mountain reo-ion 

 Cymus angustatus Stal. Common. ^ 



m^^TL^'^^jl'^ff^ ^^^^Tx ^ ^°°^ ^^'' 'P^^^^^ °^ ^^^ bald sum- 

 mit ot Mt Whiteface and found it abundant on the lower levels 

 August and September. 



Ligyrocoris sylvestris Linn. Taken on the summit of Mt White- 

 lace and abundantly everywhere in the fields about Lake Placid 

 Ligyrocoris contracta Say. Less abundant than sylves- 

 • I' -u ^^^^^ ^^ ^^""^^y distinguishable from that deter- 



mmed by me as L i g y r o c o r i s balteatus Stal in Dr 

 bkmner s list of insects taken at Beulah N. M. If that determina- 

 tion was correct Stal's species may have to fall as a svnonym 

 The species I identify as Say's c o n s t r i c t a is a " Pamera 

 (according to Heidemann) proportionately longer and more slender 

 than Per igenes fall ax Heid. I have taken it about 

 tJuttalo and at Phoenicia in the Catskills. 



Corythuca juglandis Pitch. Taken occasionally 



Physatochila plexa Say. Taken by Professor MacGiUivray at 



TIISTGIDJi^E; 



thuca juglandis Pitch 

 , jatochila olexa Sav. 

 Axton, 



Aradus 4-lineatus Say. One young example of the species that 

 passes for 4 - 1 1 n e a t u s was taken on Cobble Hill. 



Aradus niger Stal. I captured an immature example of this 

 5pecies m the dense woods near the Ausable river. I have already 

 recorded the occurrence of this species about Buffalo [Ent. News, 13 : 

 23] and Mr Heidemann records its capture at Washington D C 

 and Kirbyville Tex. Stal described it from South Carolina 



Aradus abbas Bergr. Taken at Axton by Professor MacGilli- 

 i^ray. 



