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CLASSIFIED LIST OF INSECTS, ETC., NOTICED IN 

 THIS REPORT. 



Hymenoptera. 



Tenthredo rufopectus {Norton), the red-breasted Tenthredo. 



Tremex columba {Lin v.), the pigeon Tremex. 



Ophion purgatum Say, the purged Ophion. 



Thalessa lunator {Fabr.), the lunate long-sting. 



Apanteles militaris ( Walsh), the military Apanteles. 



Camponotus herculaneus {Linn.), a large black ant. 



Formica exsectoides Forel, an eastern mound-building red ant. 



Formica obscuripes Forel, a western mound-building red ant. 



Formica rufa Linn., the European wood-ant. 



Formica subsericea Say, the large black ant. 



Lepidoptera. 



Ecpantheria scribonia {Stoh), the great white leopard-moth. 

 Datana integerrima Gr.-Rob. 

 Attacus Promethea {Litin.), the Promethea moth, 

 Leucania albilinea {Hiibn.), the wheat-head army-worm. 

 Leucania unipuncta {Haivorth), the army-worm. 

 Eufitchia ribearia {Fitch), the gooseberry span-worm. 

 Anisopteryx vernata {Peck), the spring canker-worm. 

 Oxyptilus periscelidactylus {Fitch), the gartered plume-moth. 

 Cacoecia rosaceana {Harris), the oblique-banded leaf-roller. 

 Proteoteras aesculana {Riley), a maple and buckeye twig-borer. 

 Steganoptycha Claypoliana {Riley), a new maple-tree insect. 

 Euclemensia Bassettella {Clemens), a parasite of Kermes. 



Diptera. 



Cecidomyia species in choke cherries. 

 Sciara fulvicauda Felt. 

 Sciara agraria Felt. 



