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CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. 



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by Jose Rollin de la Torre-Bueno, F. E. S., 

 General Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. 



Subfamily Pemphiginae. By Asa Chandler Maxson, 

 Head of the Great Western Sugar Company Experiment 

 Station, Longmont, Col. 



Al d'd 1 ky Wilton Everett Britton, PhD., State Ento- 

 ejnro « - I mologist and Entomologist Agricultural 



^occiaae j Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn. 



Corixidae by James Francis Abbott, Ph.D., Professor of 

 Zoology, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 



Miridae by Harry Hazleton Knight, Ph.D., Assistant Entomol- 

 ogist, Agricultural Experiment Station, University Farm, 

 St. Paul, Minn. 



Lygaeidae by Harry Gardner Barber, A.M., Roselle Park, 

 N.J. 



Ochtheridae 



Nerthridae 



Belostomatidae 



Nepidae 



Naucoridae 



Notonectidae 



Saldidae 



Veliidae 



Gerridae 



Hydrometridae 



Mesoveliidae 



Naeogeidae 



Reduviidae 



Aradidae 



Termatophylidae 



Anthocoridae 



Cicmicidae 



Nabidae 



Phymatidae 



Enicocephalidae 



Piesmidae 



Tingidae 



Neididae 



Coreidae 



Alydidae 



Corizidae 



Pentatomidae 



Cydnidae 



Scutelleridae 



In this work on the Hemiptera of Connecticut, one hundred and twenty- 

 seven (127) species and varieties are described as new, not all being from 

 Connecticut, and most of them in the family Miridae. 



The asterisk (*) precedes each species and variety which was described 

 originally from Connecticut. 



Families and genera in the keys not occurring within the range of this 

 paper are placed in brackets, [ ]. 



Records given under each species refer to Connecticut unless otherwise 

 indicated. 



by Howard Madison Parshley, Sc.D., Asso- 

 ciate Professor of Zoology, Smith Col- 

 lege, Northampton, Mass. 



