REPORT OF STATE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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June 29. 

 June 30. 



June 30. 

 July 2. 



Miss Ethel Thorn, Island Falls, sent in a male water 

 beetle (Dytiscits dauricus). 



From Raymond Emerson of Island Falls, a female 

 water beetle (Acilkis fratermis) . 



E. D. Nutting, Hebron Station, sent in egg-clusters 

 of the white-marked tussock moth. 



A. E. A'arney of Penobscot sent egg-cluster of white- 

 marked tussock moth (Hcmerocampa leucostig- 

 via). 



From Geo. H. French, "Maine Farmer," Augusta, a 

 specimen of manure beetle (Aphodius granarhis). 



J. W. !Manson of Pittsfield sent specimens of the 

 apple bud moth larvae {Tmetocera ocellana). 



Received from Mrs. A. \'. Plummer of Gorham co- 

 coon of the cecropia moth. 



D. H. Knowlton of Farmington sent three cecropia 

 moth cocoons. 



From H. H. Adams, Belgrade, a cocoon of the cecro- 

 pia moth iSamia cecropia). 



Mrs. Annie J. Davis of East Poland sent box of red 



spiders {Tctranychus telarius). 

 H. J. Reynolds of Ridlonville sent a goldsmith beetle 

 (Cotalpa lanigera). 



IMrs. J. F. Trafton, Fort Fairfield, sent specimen of 

 giant water-bug (Belostoma americanum). 



Received from William Miller of Bar Harbor spruce 

 buds infested with a species of tortricid moth. 



A specimen of Buprcstis lauta was sent in by Mrs. E. 

 B. Dunbar, Waterville. 



Dr. B. F. Sturgis, Auburn, sent larva of Euvanessa 

 antiopa. 



William Miller of Bar Harbor sent apple borer (Sap- 

 erda Candida) in mountain ash. 



From S. L. Boardman, Bangor, maple-leaf gall. 



G. S. Pain of Winslow sent in a specimen of cherry- 

 tree ugly nest (Archips cerasivorana) . 



Received from W. P. Stewart of Waterville larvae of 

 the mourning cloak butterfly (Euvanessa anti- 

 opa). 



Archer M. Clement sent a cherry-tree ugly-nest. 



