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TO THE 



Insects of Connecticut 



PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 



WILTON EVERETT BRITTON, Ph.D. 



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State Entomologist and Entomologist of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station 



PART IV 



The Hemiptera or Sucking Insects 

 of Connecticut 



By 

 WILTON EVERETT BRITTON, Ph.D. 



WITH THE COLLABORATION OF 



James Francis Abbott, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, Washington 



University. 

 Arthur Challen* Baker, Ph.D., U. S. Bureau of Entomology. 

 Harry Gardner Barber, A.M., Teacher, DeWitt Clinton High School, New 



York City. 

 William Thompson Davis, New York Entomological Society. 

 Dwight Moore Delong, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Entomology, Ohio 



State University. 

 William Delbert Funkhouser, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, University 



of Kentucky. 

 Harry Hazleton Knight, Ph.D., Assistant Entomologist, Minnesota 



Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Asa Chandler Maxson, Great Western Sugar Company Experiment 



Station. 

 Herbert Osborn, D.Sc, Professor of Zoology and Entomology, Ohio State 



University. 

 Howard Madison Parshley, Sc.D., Associate Professor of Zoology, Smith 



College. 

 Edith Marion Patch, Ph.D., Entomologist, Maine Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station. 

 Louis Agassiz Stearns, M.Sc, Associate Entomologist, Virginia State 



Crop Pest Commission. 

 Jose Rollin de la Torre-Bueno, F. E. S., Editor, Bulletin Brooklyn 



Entomological Society. 

 Edward Payson Van Duzee, Curator of Entomology, California Academy 



of Sciences. 

 Harley Frost Wilson, M.S., Professor of Economic Entomology, 



University of Wisconsin. 



HARTFORD 

 Printed for the State Geological and Natural History Survey 



1923 



