BIBLIOGRAPHY OF U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 691 



CuAia.KS V. Riley. Miscelhiuoous insects. 



liepurt of tlm EiUomuloglxt, Department of Ar/ric iiUure,\SS^; pp. 228-289 (22-82); map 1; 

 platca 1, 5-8. 



Contains divi.sioiis aud .sub-chapters, with the titles jjiveu below: Destructive Locusts or 

 " Grasshoppers, " pp. 228-233 (22-27), pi. 8; the Kocky Mouutain locust, Caloptenus spretus 

 Thomas, pp. 228-229 (22-23) ; the California migratory locust, Mclanopltis devastator, Scudder, 

 pp. 229-232 (23-26); non-migratory species, pp. 232-233 (20-27); the Periodical Cicada, Cicada 

 xeptendeciin, L. and race tredicim, Kiley, pp. 233-258 (27-52), map 1, pi. 1, 5 and fig. 1, pi. 6; the 

 Leather-Beetle or Toothed Lcrmestes, DerTiientes vulpinus, i'abr., pj). 258-264 (52-58), pi. 6, tig. 

 2 ; the Garden Web-Worm, Eurycreon rantalis, Guen., pp. 265-270 (59-64), pi. 6, fig. 3 ; the 

 Dark-sided Cut- Worm, larva of .di/roii* inessoria, Harr., pp. 270-275 (64-69), pi. 7, fig. 1; the 

 Strawberry 'Weovil, Anthonoinus musculus, Say, pp. 276-282 (70-76), pi. 7, figs. 6 and 7; the 

 Pear midge or Pear diplosis, Diplonis nigra (?), Moigen, pp. 283-289 (77-83), pi. 7, figs. 2, 3 and 4. 



CilAULES V. Riley. Destructive Locusts or " Gnisshoppors." 



Report of the Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885 ; jjp. 228-233 (22-27), pi. 8. 

 Appearance of and injury done, in 1885, by Caloptenus spretus, Melanoplas devastator, M. 

 allanis, Jf. fem,ur-rubrum; distinguishing characters of the last-named species ; also unusual 

 abundance of other non-migratory species. 



Charles V. Riley. The Garden Web Worm. Eurycreon rantalis, Guen. 



Report of the Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885, pp. 265-270 (59-64), pi. 5, fig. 3. 



Great damage done in 1885; general charac t eristics of the different stages; former inju- 

 ries, localities of damage in 1835 ; food plants, habits and natural history ; cocoon ; enemies ; 

 remedies ; figures of larva, pupa, imago, details of larva and pupa. 



C'liAKLES V. RiLEY". The Dark-sided Cut- Worm. Larva of Agrotifi mesHoria, Harr. 



Report of the Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885, i)p. 270-275 (64-69), pi. 7, fig. 1. 



Injui'y to onions ; habits and natural history ; number of broods ; hibernation ; remedies 

 and pievention ; report of John B. Smith ; report of Thomas Bennett ; figures of larva and 

 moth. 



CiiAULES V. Riley. The Strawberry Weevil. Antlionomus musculus, Say. 



Reportof Entomologist, Dcpartmcntof Agriculture, 1885, pp. 276-232 (70-76), pi. 7, figs. 5, 6. 

 Past history ; injury in 1885 ; Mr. Smith's observations ; diversity of habit in the genus 

 Anthonomus; natural history of other species of Anthonomus ; inquilinous species ; species 

 having different habits ; remedies; character and synonymy ; description of imago and its vari- 

 ations; comparison with A. suturalis, figures of imago aud strawberry plant infested with the 

 weevil. 



CuAKLES V. Riley. The Pear Midge or Pear Diplosis. Diplosis nigra (?), Meigeu. 

 Report of the Entotnologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885, pp. 283-289 (77-83), pi. 7, figs. 2, 

 3,4. 



Decisive steps for eradication recommended ; life hLstory and habits ; one annual genera- 

 tion ; dates of issuance of imago ; parasites; remedies; it is probably an introducted species; 

 Schmidberger's account of the European pear midge ; Dr. J. Mik's opinion ; descriptions of 

 imago, larva and pupa ; classiflcatory value of the genitalia ; figures of larva, pupa, imago, 

 details of larva and imago. 



CiiAULES V. Riley. The Rocky Mouutain Locust, Caloptenus spretus, Thomas. 



Report of the Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885, pp. 228-229 (22-23), pi. 8, fig. 6. 



Injury in the Northwest; probabilities for 1886. 

 C11AKLE.S V. Riley. The California migratory locust, J^eZano/^^wsdeyas/aior, Scudder. 



Reportof the Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885, pp. 229-232 (22-26), pi. 8, figs 1,5. 



Abundance oi Melanoplas devastator in California in 1885; record of previous years; geo-. 

 graphical raugo ; distinguishing characters of the species ; remedies. 



CuAULEiS V. Riley. Non-migratory species (of locusts). 



Report of tlie Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 1885, pp. 232-233 (20-27). 

 Unusual abundance of and injury done, in various parts of the United States, by Melanoplus 

 femur- rub rum, Melanoplus differentialis, aud Melanoplus hivittatus. 



Chaules V. RiLEY'. Fourth Report of the United States Entomological Commission, 

 being a revised edition of Bulletin No; ;j, and the final report on the cotton worm, 

 together with a chapter on the boll worm. By Charles V. Riley, Ph. D. With 

 maps and illustratio ns. United States Department of Agriculture (Washington, 

 Government Printing Office, IddO), pp. xxxviii, 399, [147]; sixty-four plates and 

 forty-five figures iu the text. 



