June, '08] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



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From seven or eight eggs taken August I4th and placed in a 

 jelly tumbler I found on August 25th five larvae from five- 

 eighths to seven-eighths inches. . They had eaten eggshells 



and some dead oak-leaf debris. The last larva emerged Au- 

 gust 3Oth length, five-sixteenths inch ; color, white, with head 

 fuscuous. In September one larva had become cannibal and dc- 



