Eleventh Report of the State Entomologist 241 



Wood: Insects Abroad, 1874, pp. 365-373, pi. vii, and fig. 179 (popular 



account). 

 Ra(;onot: in Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 5 ser. xiii, 1878, Bull. Ent., p. cxx 



(discovery of eggs oi Ascalaphus longiconiis). 

 iiNTNER: in Proc. Albany Institute, 1878, ii, pp. 48, 49 (appearance and 



habits of larva) ; in Country Gent., xlviii, 1883, p. 881 (habits of 



larva, description of imago); 2nd. Rept. Ins. N. Y., 1885, p. 233 



(abstract of preceding article); 7th id., 189 1, pp. 318-320, figs. 



35, 36 (habits of two species), p. 384 (mention); 9th id., 1893, 



p. 440 (reference). 

 AsHMEAD : Orange Insects, 1880, p. 73 (under orange trees; larva 



termed " doodle" ). 

 Rennie: Insect Architecture, 1880, pp. 209-216, 2 figs, (habits of larva). 

 Moffat: in Canad. Entomol., xvi, 1884. pp. 1 21-122 (notes on habits of 



larva and imago). 

 Riley: 4th Rept. U. S. Ent. Conim., 1885, p. 100, figs. 28, 29 (may feed 



on army-worm) ; Pt. F. Bull. 39 U. S. Nat. Museum, 1892, p. 



24, figs. 37, 38 (brief notice). 

 ScuDDER : in Zittel's Handbuch der Palaeontol., 1885, p. 777 (fossil 



species); the same in English, Bull. 31 U. S. Geograph. Surv., 



1886, p. 56; Tertiary Ins. in U. S. Geolog. Surv. Terr., xiii, 1890, 



pp. 92, 147 (fossil American species). 

 Comstock : Introduct. Entomol., 1888, pp. 225-227, fig. 193 (general 



account). 

 Hyatt-Arms: Guides for Science Teaching, No. viii, Insecta, 1890, pp. 



173-175, figs. 121, 122 (brief account). 

 •Smith: Cat. Ins. N. J., in Final Rept. State Geol.,ii, 1890, p. 462 (eight 



species recorded) ; in Rept. N. J. Agr. Expt. Station for 1893, 



1894, pp. 500-501, figs. 35, 36 (brief notice) ; Econom. Entomol., 



1896, pp. 75-76, fig. 41 (brief, Ascalaphus the most common). 

 RitzemaBos: Tierische Schadhnge und Niitzlinge, 1891, p. 395, fig. 



239 (brief notice). 

 Banks: in Trans. Amer. Entomol. Soc, xix, 1892, PP- 337-338, 360- 



361 (syno])sis, catalogue, bibliography of American species). 

 Taschenberg: Brehms Tierleben, Insekten, ix, 1892, pp. 525-528, i fig. 

 Comstocks : Man. Study Ins. 1895, pp. 182-183, figs. 221, 222 (brief 



account). 

 Sharp : in Cambridge Nat. Hist., v — Insects, 1895, pp. 454-462, figs. 



299-304 (larval habits, structure of various specicb). 



Thrips tabaci Lindeman. 

 Onion Thrifis. 



(Ord. Thysanoptera : Fam. Thripid^.) 



Limothrips tridci Fitch. Packard: 2nd Ann. Rept. Ins. Mass., 1872, 

 pp. 5-8, 3 figs, (erroneous reference). 



Thrips on onion plants. Shipley: in Bull. 10 Miscellaneous Informa- 

 tion, Royal Gardens, 1887, p. 18. 



