LIST OF DESCRIPTIONS OF ADOLESCENT STATES. 93 



Eudryas unio ; larva and pupa : VI, 92. (First described by Lintner.) 



Alypia octomaculata ; larva: I, 136, (previously mentioned by Fitch); II, 80, pub- 

 lished simultaneously in the Am. Ent., II, 151, (previously described in Harris 1 Con:) ; 

 VI, 94. 



Procris americana ; larva and pupa : II, 86. (First described by Harris.) 



Callimorpha fulvicosta : larva: 111,134. 



Spilosoma virginica; larva and pn.pa : III, 69. (Previously described by various au- 

 thors.) 



Hyphautria textor ; larra : III, 132. (First described by Harris.} 



Ecpautheria scribonia ; larva: IV, 143. (Previously described by other authors. ) 



Bornbyx uiori ; egg and larva: IV, 86. (Previously well known.) 



Attacus cecropia; larval change*: IV, 106. (Quoted from the Am. Ent. II, 100.) 



Attacus cynthia ; larval change* : IV, 117. (Previously described by other authors.) 



Attacus promethea ; larval change* : IV, 121. (Partially given by other authors pre- 

 viously.) 



Attacus luna : larval change* <: IV, 124. (Previously given by Lintner.) 



Attacus polyphemus ; larval eh a naes : IV, 126. 



Attacus yama-mai; larval changes : IV, 132. (Previously described by other authors. ) 



Attacus pernyi ; egg, larva, and cocoon: IV, 137. (Previously described by other 

 authors ) 



Hemileuca maia; egg and larval changes: V, 128, 129. (Previously described by 

 Lintner.) 



Hyperchiria io ; larval changes : V, 135. (Previously given by Lintuer.) 



Anisota rubicunda; eggs and larval changes : V, 138. 



Acronycta obliuita ; larva and pupa : III, 71. (The larva first figured by Smith & Abb.) 



Acrouycta xylinoides ; larva : V, 126. 



Amphipyra pyramidoides ; larva and pupa : III, 73, 74. 



Leucania uuipuncta; larva and pupa : II, 49: VIII, 33, and larva: II, 55 (previously 

 described by various authors) ; egg : VIII, 34: egg and larval changes : VIII, 184, 185. 



Gortyua uitela ; larva: 1,92. (From the Am. Ent., II, 22. Briefly described by Har - 

 ris, Treatise, p. 440; but first identified by me in the Prairie Farmer.) 



Agrotis iuermis; larra and pupa : 1,74. 



Agrotis cochranii ; larva and pupa: I, 76. (First described by me in the Prairie 



Farmer, June 22, 1867.) 



Agrotis clandestina ; larva and pupa : 1,79. (Previously mentioned by Harris. ) 

 Agrotis telifera ; larva and pupa : I, 81. (Described by me in the Prairie Fanner, June 



22, 1867 ; and previously described in Europe, where the species also occurs and is 



known as A. ypsilon.) 

 Agrotis subgothica ; larva : I, 82. 

 Agrotis jaculif era ; larva and ptqw : 1,83. 

 Agrotis devastator ; larva and pupa : 1.84. 

 Hadena subjuncta ; larva and pupa : 1,85. 

 Celjena renigera ; larva and pupa : I, 86. 



Prodeuia coinuielime ; larva: I, 88; III, 114 (from. Am. Ent., II, 363). [See Notes. ] 

 Auisopteryx veruata ; larva nndpiqw : II, 95-97 (previously described by other authors) ; 



eggfi, larva and pupa : VII, 82 (and 86-87, adapted from Mann) ; Paleacrita vernata, 



VIII, 13-17 (from the Trans. St. Louis Acad.) 

 Auisopteryx pometaria; eggs: II, 94-95 (the two species confounded) ; eggs, larva and 



pnjia : VII, 84 (and 86-87, adapted from Maun); VIII, 13-17 (from the Trans. St. 



Louis. Acad. ) 



Eufitchia ribearia; egg, larva and pupa': IX, 3,4. (The larva first described by Fitch.) 

 Phacellura nitidalis ; larva: 11,67. 

 Asopia costalis ; larra and pupa : VI, 106. (The larva mentioned by Harris, but first 



described by Walsh in the Prac. Ent., and first bred and determined by me, Prairie 



Fanner, April 20, 18i>7.) 



