67 



1881. Maeten, John.— Idem. 10th Eep. St. Ent. 111., p. 132. De- 

 scription of larva. Feeds on grass, vegetables, pear-and 

 maple-trees in March and April. 



CoQuiLLET, D. W.— Idem. 10th Rep. St. Ent. 111., p. 184. De- 

 scription of larva, jb'eeds on grass. Found throughout the 

 year. 



18S2. CoQuiLLET, D. W.— Idem. 11th Rep. St. Ent. 111., p. 51. Abun- 

 dance compared with army worms, as one to eight. Descrip- 

 tion of larva. Life history. Two-brooded. Moths June and 

 September. 



1883. ■ Riley, C. V.— Idem. 3d Rep. U. S. Ent. Com., p. 135. Large 

 numbers of larvae among army worms, in the evident pro- 

 proportion of about one cutworm to five army worms. 



1885. LiNTNER, J. A. — Idem. Cutworms, p. 6. Destructive to 

 Indian corn. 



10. The Dingy Cutworm. 



{Agrotis subgothica. Haw.) 



1810. Haworth, A, H. — Agrotis subgothica. Lep. Britain. {Teste 

 Lintner.) Original description. 



1852. Guenee, a. — AgrotisjacuUpera. Sp. Gen. Lep. V., Noct. I., 262. 

 Description of imago. North America, Canada. Seems 

 very common. 



1869. Riley, C. V.— Idem. Rep. St. Ent. Mo. I., 82. Specific 

 characters of imago, chrysalis, and larva. Injuries in 

 Northern Illinois. Moths, September. 



1873. Grote, a. R. — Agrotis subgothica. Bui. Buf. Soc. Nat. Sci. 



I., 100. {Teste French.) Synonymy. 



1874. Lintner, J. A.— Idem. 26th Rep. N. Y. St. Cab. N, H., p. 



180. Imago collected in N. Y. July 21 and 30. 



1875. Snow, F. H.— Idem. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci. IV., 43. Very 



abundant and very destructive in Kansas. 



1878. French, G. H.— Idem. 7th Rep. St. Ent. 111. pp. 89, 204. 

 P. 89, distinguishing marks of imago and larva. P. 204, 

 description of imago and larva. Atlantic district to Colo- 

 rado. Larva September to July. Reported destructive to 

 gardens in the vicinity of Rockford. 



1880. Bowles, G. J. — Agrotis jacidifera. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1879, 



p. 41. Compared to A. subgothica. 



1881. Marten, John.— ^^ro^is subgothica. 10th Rep. St. Ent. 111., 



p, 132, fig. 44. Description of larva. Larvae destructive in 

 June. Chrysalids, July. Moths, September. 



1885. Lintner, J. A. — Idem. Cutworms, p. 6, fig. 10. Destructive 

 to Indian corn. 



