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Nematus (Holcocneme) Erichsomi, lltg. (the large Larch Saw-fly), 



This insect, though fairly common in some parts of this country, is 

 not even mentioned in any English literature relating to forest ento- 

 mology. Cameron writes :^ ^'■Erichsomi does not appear to be a com- 

 mon species. I have only seen a specimen taken by the Rev. T. A. 

 Marshall, of which I did not know the locality. Mr Dale records it 

 from Glanvilles Wootton." In German literature Judeich and Nitsche,^ 

 and also Niisslin,^ only slightly refer to this species. Packard* 



V^>-vi\>^ 



Crccsus septentrionalis ; b, Larv;e of Crirs us septentrional is. (From F. V. Tljeobald's 

 ' Animal Pests of Forest Trees.') 



reports it as being injurious in some parts of America, and it is also 

 recorded as being injurious in Canada.^ In 1906 it appeared in con- 

 siderable numbers in Cumberland, so much so that the Board of Agri- 

 culture requested Dr R. Stewart MacDougall to inspect the injured 



1 Monograph of British Phytophagous Hymeuoptera, vol. ii. p. 51. 

 - Forstinsektenkunde, Bandi., seite 661. 

 ^ Leitfaden Forstinsektenkunde, seite 359. 



'' Fifth Report of the United States Entomological Commission. Forest 

 Insects, by Packard. 1890. 



^ Canadian Entomologist, Nov. 1884. 



