COLdRADO C ont inuod 
Percenta/"0 'of frrr^nl' t'oi:-\l ' 
1. 
'Mbir.noplus bivittat-us — ; 
11 . • : ; ; 
3. 
Ivie?^;)no];lu5 foed-us 
10 
K 
Mclrmoplus f erair-ruhr-ur. 
r) 
O 
f— ■ 
> 
DisGOsteira lon^ipennis — :-4— »— ■. 
■ ■ ■ 1 
D- ; ; . 
■ 1-if ty-four other spcciea 
llyrnphs, 6.2^ 
111 Ic^^a lU, 6Q7 .specinoiic! "'ero colloctod. The nost 'ini;ortnnt species 
fr^n the standpoint 6f 'roLitivQ n-'intors was K. f on-cir..m" h r-LLn , 'vith M, nvexicantis 
second, M. ' diffe rent i nlig - thirds ■ iX-.-X M. . I'^ivitt r.t-gr f OTarth . A great nunber of 
nynphs nade the cpllo.ct ions rnl these v;t;ro not deternined," 'Most of then 
were prooabl^ the r^econd' gencrat'inn ■ of M, ncy-ican-aa . . - ■ • 
Pron infestations, linitcd to 27 co'dntios in the '.vestern .third of the 
State in 1935» pop/aDr^.tions -'oiiilt up. to oufbrcak. nnnbers in all co'unties of 
the State, in 1937».. Hor -'r/ rains in the sprin/;- of 193^ delayed 'hatching and 
it is prohable that the pcpiiations' hav^o' 'be Oh reduced, although . this h.as, not 
"been deternined T,-ith' , any de-'^ree of accuracy. 
Tlie preponderant spcciop' in'th'is St^ite v.-erc -M;- dif f orontio.lir. . in the 
southern and s Out h-ves tern parts* il,- :noxic--anus and M< "oivittatus in the western 
and northwester;! parts ;,.'.ind f e-.Tar-rubrvLn in the northern, eas t~central, and 
northeastern 'parts.. . , ' " " ■ •; v ;• •• ■ , .. .,• 
