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Irida

barber, wanakena, july, august and plains

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IRIDA E Collaria meilleurii l'rovaneher.

Very common, especially in small open areas upon rank vegeta tion. Barber Point, Wanakena, Plains and Conifer during the latter part of June, July, August and September.

Collaria oculata (Reuter).

Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, taken in company with C. meilleurii, but not in such large numbers.

Miris dolobrata (Linnaeus).

Very abundant in open dry grassy areas, especially along the trails in the old burned over areas. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains during June, July and August. The winter is spent in the egg stage and the young nymphs are often very numerous on grasses, especially timothy, in the forepart of June. The life his tory and habits of this insect, commonly called the "meadow plant bug," has been published by Osborn in Journ. Agr. Research, Vol. XV, No. '3, pp. 172-201.

Stenodema trispinosum Renter.

Barber Point, Wanakena, Plains and Conifer, June, July and August. At Barber Point. this insect was quite common on tall grasses and weeds along the trails and in the Beaver meadow. • Stenodema vicinum (Provancher).

Barber Point, Wanakena, Plains and Conifer, collected in com pany with S. It and T. raficornis.

• Trigonotylus ruficornis (Cleoltroy).

Several specimens, taken at Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena.

Trigonotylus pulcher

Reuter. Barber Point, July 20, 1917.

Teratocoris paludum

Sahlberg.

This palaearetie species was collected by Osborn in the Grasse River Bog, near Conifer, July 22, 1920.

Platytylellus insitivus (Say). Barber Point, 1920.

Platytylellus rubrovittatus

(Stal).

Several specimens, taken during July and August in the Beaver Meadow and bog at Barber Point.

Platytylellus sp.

Barber Point, July 5 and 13. 1920.

Platytylellus nigricollis

Renter.

Barber Point and Conifer, -July and August, 1920.

• Neurocolpus nubilus Say.

Barber Point, July, 1920.

Mimoceps gracilis

Uhler.

Sweeping weeds at Barber Point and the Plains in July.

Phytocoris lasiomerus

Renter (Fig. 28, a).

Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, July and August. mens were taken on Sa/ir and also by sweeping weeds at Barber Point.

Phytocoris pallidicornis

Renter. Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena.

Phytocoris cortitectus Knight.

A male, taken at Barber Point, July 20, 1921.

Phytocoris eximius

Renter. Wanakena, August 12, 1920.

Phytocoris salicis Knight.

On Sa/i-x, Barber Point, 12, 1920, and Wanakena. July 24; on yellow birch, in the burned over tract. at Barber Point, July 24, 1920.

Phytocoris erectus

Van Dnzee. Wanakena, August 12, 1920.

Phytocoris fulvus

Knight.

Common on white pine during July and August at Barber Point and Wanakena.

Adelphocoris rapidus

Say.

Very common on numerous herbaceous pla-uts, especially in open areas. The insect is found throughout the greater part of the 'United States and Southern Canada, often becoming a rather serious pest upon a number of cultivated plants. Barber Point, Wanakena, Conifer and Plains during the entire summer. A female, taken at the Plains, August 25, has a black head like some of the western varieties.

Stenotus binotatus (Fabricius).

Several specimens, taken at Barber Point, Wanakena, Conifer and Plains during July and August.

Garganus fusiformis

(Say).

Barber Point, July and August, 1920-1921.

Poeciloscytus unifasciatus

(Fabrieius).

Barber Point and Wanakena, July, 1917 and 1920.

Poeciloscytus venaticus

Uhler.

Very common along the trails and tote-roads in 11w burns at Barber Point and Wanakena during the entire summer.

Horcias dislocates

(Say). Barber Point, July, 1920.

Horcias dislocatus affinis (Reuter).

Sweeping grasses and weeds at Wanakena, August 1-7, 1917, and Barber Point, August 12, 1920.

Horcias dislocatus limbatellus (Walker).

Taken along the old tote-road in the burned over traek, Wana kena, August 1-7, 1917.

Peocilocapsus lineatus (Fabricius).

Common in open areas during the summers of 1917, 1919 and 1920. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains. Specimens have been taken on the blossoms of wild spiraea, Spiraea 1o1foHu, Borklt. in the old barn, beaver meadow and cut-over areas at Barber Point.

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