REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9II I27 



Miastor larvae. Canadian Entomologist, April 1911, 43:134-35; 

 Science, April 14, 191 1, 33:583; Economic Entomology Jour- 

 nal, 191 1, 4:296; Entomological News, May 1911, 22:227; New 

 York Entomological Society Journal, 19:200-1 



Brief directions are given for finding these larvae and the cooperation 

 of entomologists in collecting invited. 



Gipsy and Brown-tail Moths. Country Gentleman, April 13, 



191 1, ;6:358 23 



A discussion of the moth situation in New England as shown by the 

 report of the state forester of Massachusetts. 



Bean Weevil. Country Gentleman, April 27, 191 1, 76:409 44 



Summary discussion of control measures for Bruchus obtectus 

 Say. 



Endaphis hirta n. sp. Entomological News, May 191 1, 22:224 

 Original description of a Ceylonese species reared from Dactylopius. 



A New Species of Lasioptera with Observations on Certain 

 Homologies. Psyche, April 191 1, 18:84-86 



Original description of Lasioptera portulacae Felt with 

 observations on the development of the acicula and the homology of the 

 basal pouch in Asphondylia and the terminal lobes in females of other 

 groups. 



A Summer Spray. Country Gentleman, May 18, 191 1, 76:48o 45 



A brief discussion of summer sprays for the control of San Jose scale, 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus Comst. 



Cutworms in the Garden. Country Gentleman, May 18, 191 1, 

 76 482 11 



Cutworms and their habits are described in connection with methods of 

 controlling the pests. 



Apple Borers. Country Gentleman, May 25, 191 1, 76:502 s8 



The habits and methods of controlling the round-headed borer, 

 Saperda Candida Fabr. are briefly discussed. 



Insects. Country Gentleman, May 25, 191 1, 76:502 44 



A brief notice of Chermes floccus Patch on spruce and of the 

 birch borer, Agrilus anxius Gory. 



Two New Gall Midges. Canadian Entomologist, June 191 1, 

 43:194-96 



Toxomyia rubida and Lobodiplosis coccidarum reared 

 respectively from the aecidiospores of Uromyces and larvae preying on the 

 eggs of Dactylopius, are described. 



