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H ypselonotus striatulus di midiatus Hahr.. vras taken on cotton for the first 
time on April 13, 1933 • 
Hypselonotus i nterruptus lineaticoll is Stal. was taken on legumes and c itnis 
on April 3, 1933. " 
Leptoc orisa. filiformis (Fab. ) was occasionally taken on mandioca and various 
legumes in April, May, and June 1933 • 
Leptoglossus cti t ";ma (Hbst.) was found feeding on citrus fruit June 15, 1933 • 
Megalotomus rufipes Westw. was abundant on field beans in April 1 933 • 
Lyga.eid.ae ; 
G-eoc o ris pallipos Stal. was common on rice and on cowpeas and other legumes 
during April and May 1933* 
1'Tysius basal is Dallas was very common on soybeans March 1^+, 1933* 
Oncopeltus unifasciatus (Kahn) was found on oleander in March 1932. 
P yrrhocor idae ; 
Dysdercus fulvo-niger DeG-. was very common on and injurious to cotton during 
May and Jioae 1933 • 
R eduviidae ; 
Zelus armillatus Lep. & Sev. was found feeding on Chrysomelidae on corn 
plants on October 27, 1932. 
Anthocoridae : 
Orius insidiosus Say was very common on many plants, especially peanuts, on 
March 26, 1933- 
Mir idae : (Det. by H, G. Barber) 
Collaria oleosa (Dist.) was taken on soybeans -and crotolaria during March 
and April 1933. 
Creontiade s rubrinerv is (Stal.) was taken on peanut plants and soybeans in 
March and April 1933. 
Dolichomiris tibiali s Rent, was taken on peanut plants in March 1933. 
Garganus gracil entus Stal. was taken on peanut vines in March and April 1933 
and were also common on legumes. 
Hyaliodes quaflri str iatus Reut. was taker: on soybeans on March lU, 1933. 
Paracalocoris bimaculatus Fob. was rare on soybeans on April 10, 1933. 
Polymerus cuneatus Dist. was taken on various legumes April 2, 1933. 
