Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan

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. Reduviid is extremely abun- dant everywhere in this region, in similar locations." Other specimens were collected at Devils Lake, Stump Lake, Fargo, and Amidon; while L^hler (1878, p. 508) lists the species from Turtle Mountains.
Nawdae Nobis stibcoleoptratus (Kirby). — Specimens were secured at Etevils Lake, Stump Lake, Spring Lake, Sheyenne River, and Amidon. Uhler {loc, cit.) lists the species from Pem- bina and Turtle Mountains.
"^Nabis propinquus Renter. — Three apterous individuals were
... taken at Devils Lake, July 22 and 25; and one example of the very rare macropterous form was found there on August 15.
Nabis ferus (Linne). — This species was taken by Hubbell Digitized by Google Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology 13: at Devils Lake, the Turtle Mountains, and Amidon, and by Miss Olson at Williston. Uhler (1878, p. 508) records it from Pembina and the Mouse River region.
*Nabis rufusculus Reuter. — Six individuals were secured at Devils Lake, August 13, from undergrowth in a moist wood of elm and box elder, and from grasses in the clearings.


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