102 INDEX TO MISSOURI ENTOMOLOGICAL REPORTS. 



FIG. 86. Seed-corn Maggot (Anlliomyia seas Riley): a, enlarged; I, pnpariurn. 



FIG. 87. Seed-corn Maggot (Anthomyia zecv Riley); kernels of corn containing the 



maggot, 

 FIG. 88. White Grub or May-beetle (Lachnosterna qnvrcina, Kuoch); 1, pupa; 2, the 



grub ; 3, 4, the beetle. 

 FIG. 89. White Grub attacked by fungus. 



FlG. 90. American Meromyza (Meromyza aiiirricauti Fitch); a, infested stalk; l>, mag- 

 got; c, pupa. 

 FIG. 91. Sheep Head Maggot ((Eatrus ovis Linn.) ; 1 and 2, the Gad-fly; 3, the pupa- 



rium ; 4, larva, dorsal view; 5, larva, ventral view; 6, younger larva; a, 



head ; b, corneous appendages at aims ; c, spiracles. 



FIG. 92. Bee-moth (Galleria ctrcnna Fabr. ); a, larva; I), cocoon ; c, pupa ; d, e, moth. 

 FIG. 93. Nebraska Bee-killer (Trupanea apirora Fitch = Promachus Fitchii O. S.). 

 FlG. 94. Camel-cricket (Munlix Carolina, Linn.) ; a, female; I, male. 

 FIG. 95. Camel-cricket (Manila Carolina, Linn.), egg-masses. 

 FIG. 96. Solidago Gall of (leh-t'hia ijalhesoUdaginis Riley; a, section of gall; 1), whole 



gall ; c, orifice through which the moth escapes ; d, excrement of the larva ; 



e, larva. 



FlG. 97. Eiirytoma UoUcri Riley; antenna? of $ and 9. 

 FlG. 98. Thistle Plume-moth (Pterophorus cardnidactylus Riley = Ft. cardui Zell- 



emend), anterior and posterior joints of the larva. 



REPORT II. 



FIG. 1. Chinch-bug (Hkropiin leucoptcrun, Say). 



FIG. 2. Chinch-bug (, M icropus lencoptcrux, Say), short-winged form. 



FlG. 3. Spotted Ladybird (Hippodamia maculata, DeGeer). [From Practical Ento- 

 mologist.'] 



FlG. 4. Trim Ladybird (Coccinella miincla Say). 



FIG. 5. Lace wing (Ckrysopa sp.). [After West wood. ] 



FIG. 6. Insidious Flower-bug (Antliocoris insidiosus, Say). 



FIG. 7. Spined Soldier-bug (Anna splnosa Dallas). 



FIG. 8. Ash-gray Leaf-bug (Piesma cinerea, Say). 



FIG. 9. Flea-like Negro-bug (Corimelci'iut . pnlicaria, Germar). 



FIG. 10. Bordered Soldier-bug (Stiretrns fimbrlatua, Say). 



FIG. 11. Tent-caterpillar of the Forest (Clislocampa syh-atica Harr. ). 



FIG. 12. Cotton-worm (Anoinis xylina, Say); a, egg; 1), worm, one-third grown ; d, top 

 view; c, side view of full-grown worm ; e, cocoon; /, chrysalis. [Adapted 

 from Glover. ] 



FIG. 13. Cotton-worm Moth ( An amis xi/lina, Say); a, with wings expanded; &, wings 

 closed. 



FlG. 14. Army-worm (Lencania nuipuncta Haw.). 



FIG. 15. Army-worm (Leucania iinipuncta Haw.), chrysalis. 



FIG. 16. Army-worm Moth (Leucania iinijnincta Haw.). 



FlG. 17. Red-tailed Tachina-fly (Exoristu li'itcu nia> Kirk. ). 



FIG. 18. Yellow-tailed Tachina-fly (Exorista flavlcauda Riley). 



FIG. 19. Glassy Mesochorus (Mesoclionis ritrens Walsh). [After Walsh.] 



FIG. 20. Pezomachus minimus Walsh. [After Walsh.] 



FlG. 21. PezomachtiK min imiis Walsh; bunch of cocoons. [After Walsh. ] 



FIG. 22. Clinlcls albifrotis Walsh. [A.fter Walsh.] 



FlG. 23. Microgasler militant Walsh. [After Walsh.] 



FIG. 24. Glyphe viridascens W&lsh.. [After Walsh.] 



FlG. 25. Opli'ion piirgatus Say. 



FIG. 2o. Clubbed Tortoise-beetle (Deloyala clavata, Oliv. ). 



FIG. 27. Two-striped S\veet-potato Bottle (L'uyxida bid data Say); 2, larva ; 3, pupa; 

 4, beetle. 



