PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 

 mologist during the year 19 17. The titles,^ time of publication and a 

 summary of the contents of each are given. Volume and page 

 numbers are separated by a colon. 

 New Western Gall Midges. New York Entomological Society 



Journal, 1916, 24:175-96 



The genus Onodiplosis is erected and the following new species 



described: O. sarcobati, Hormomyia caudata, Asphon- 



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dylia clirysothamni, A. adenostoma, Asterom^^ia guti- 

 erreziae, Lasioptera echinochloa, L. innstorum, 

 Rhopalomyia en celiac, R. salviae, R. ampullaria, 

 R. grindeliae, R. utahensis, R. chrysothamni, R. glu- 

 tinosa, R. erigerontis, R. erica meriae, Phytophaga 

 wellsi, P. timberlakei, Diarthronomyia artemisiae, 

 D. occidentalis, D. floccosa, and Monardia foliata. 

 The previously unknown female of Asteromyia grindeliae is 

 also described and a table given for the separation of the species of 

 Diarthonomyia. 



New North American Gall Midges. Entomological News, 1916, 



17 : 412-17 



The following new species are characterized : Asynapta marilandica' 

 Dasyneura lupini, Asphondylia shepherdiae and R e t i " 

 nodiplosis taxodii. 



Bleeding Trees. Tree Talk, 1916, 4:42 



Description of injuries by Mycetobia divergens Walk, and a 

 discussion of control measures. 



Efficiency of Spraying. Entomologist [London], 1916, 49:254-55 



General statements respecting the efficiency of arsenical applications in New 

 York and New England. 



New Indian Gall Midges. Canadian Entomologist, 1916, 48:400-6 



The following new species and genera are described: C o 1 p o d i S' 

 fletcheri, Harpomyian. g., type H. indica, Indodiplosis 

 n. g., type I. mangiferae and Streptodiplosis n. g., type 

 S . indica n. sp. 



Injurious Insects. New York Farmer, January 18, 191 7, p. 6 



A brief discussion of the actual preventive or repressive value of good crops 

 for insect outbreaks with special reference to grasshopper ravages. 



^Titles are given as published. In some instances articles appearing in a 

 number of papers have been given different titles by the various editors. 



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