REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1902 



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Orchestes ephippiatus Say 

 Piazorhinus scutellaris Say 

 Gymnetron teter Fabr. 

 Conolrachelu3 juglaadis Lee. 

 C nenuphar Herbst 

 C. anally pti("us Say 

 Tylodcrma aereuin Say 

 Crvptorhvnchus parochus Herbst 

 Piazurns oculatus Say 

 Coeliodes ourtus Say 

 Acoptus suturalis Lee. 

 Ceutorhynclms affluentu3 Dietz 

 C. suk-ipennis Lee. 

 C. geinirufiis Lee. 

 C. septcntrionalls Gyll. 

 Pelenoinus pulcicollis Fabr. 



Rhinoncus pyrrhopus Lee. 

 Baris strenua Lee. 

 Aulobaris naso Lee. 

 Sphenophonis sculptilis Uhl. 

 Calandra granaria Linn. 

 Cossonus platalea Say 

 Stenocelis brevis Boh. 

 Monorthrura raali Fitch 

 Pityophthonis minutissimu9 Zimrn. 

 Xyloterus bivittatus Kirby 

 X. politus Say 

 Xyleborus obesus Lee. 

 Hylesinu^ aculeatus Say 

 H. opaculus Lee. 

 Eurymyctei fasciatus Oliv. 

 Cratoparis lunatus Fabr. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 

 The following is a list of the principal publications of the 

 entomologist during the year 1902. Gl are given with the title/ 

 place and time of publication and a summary of the contents 

 of each. Volume and page number are separated by a colon, the 

 first superior figure tells the column, and the second the exact 

 place in the column in ninths; e. g. GG : 812" means vol. 6G, p. 812, 

 column 2, beginning in the seventh ninth, i. e. about seven ninths 

 of the way down. 



Hackberry Gall (Country Gentleman, Oct. 17, 1901, G6:812=") 



The gall ofPachypsylla celtidis-mamma Riley, from Greenwich 

 R. I., is briefly described and the insect characterized. 



Dying White Pines (Troy Budget, Oct. 27, 1901, p.l2; Argus 



[Albany] Nov. 17, p.l3) 



An account of injuries to white pines in the Hudson river valley by T o m i c u s 

 calligraphus Germ., and associated species. 



Seventeen Year Cicada (Country Gentleman, Nov. 7, 1901, 



GG :902=') 



Gives distribution of brood of Cicada septendecim Linn, to appear 

 in 1902 and indorses advice to refrain from setting young trees or close pruning 

 in sections where the insect is abundant. 



Cigar Case-bearer (Country Gentleman, Nov. 7, 1901, GG:902^) 



The cases are described and the habits of Coleophora fletcherella 

 F rn. given. 



'Titles are given as publislied ; uud iii soine instance.'^ (hey liave l)eeu cliuiiKed or supplied by 

 the editors of the various papers* 



