REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQOQ 



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*tAphrophora signoreti Fitch 

 Philaenus lineatus Linn. 



Cercopidae 



*tP. spumarius Germ 

 Clastoptera obtusa Say 



Diedrocephala teliformis Walk. 

 Eucanthus acuminatus Fabr. 



Tettigonidae 



Draeculacephala no v^eboracensi; 

 Fitch 



Idiocerus lachrymalis Fitc 

 I, provancheri VanD. 



Bythoscopidae 



Agallia novella Say 



A. quadripunctata Prov. 



Jassidae 



*Platynietopius frontalis VanD. 



Deltocephalus configuratus Uhl. 



D. minki Fieh. 



D. sayi Fitch 



D. sylvestris 0.8cB. 



*tD. near sylvestris 3 ex. undet. 



*tD. miscellus Ball 



Specimen too immature for certain identification 



Athysanus anthracinus VanD. 

 *tA. infuscatus G.ScB. 

 *tA. new sp. near relativus 

 *tA. instabilis VanD. 

 *tThamnotettix belli Uhl. 

 *tCicadula lepida VanD.^ 

 *Eugnathodus abdominalis VanD 



Psocus sp. near hageni 

 Peripsocus modidus Hag. 



C orrodentia 



P. permadidus Hag. 

 Caecilius aurantiacus 



Ha^. 



Dicraneura communis Gill. 

 Empoasca atrolabes Gill. 

 *E. mali LeBaron 



Typhlocyhidae 



Typhlocyba rosea ? Linn. 

 *tT. lethierryi Edw.^ 

 *f Alebra n.sp. 



Mallophaga 

 fTrichodectes setosus Gieb. ? on porcupine 



'trivia vernalis Fitch 



Psyllidae 



Psylla; two species not identified 



Neuroptera 

 tConwentzia hageni Banks^ 



lA rare form which Mr VanDuzee has not seen since he described it, 

 many years ago. 



^Gillette writing of this species in 1898 states the only native specimens 

 that he has seen are from Michigan and Iowa. The form closely resembles 

 T. rosea Linn. 



3This species was described in igo6. The only records at hand show 

 that it has been taken at Sea Cliff, L.I., Washington, D. C, Virginia and 

 West Virginia. 



