90 



186?.. Packard, A. S., Jr. — Geleclda rerealella. Guide to the Study 

 of Insects, p. 350, figs. 265, 266, imago and larva. Re- 

 markable habit of the larva. 



1872. Bbthune, C. J. S. — Biitalis cerealella. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., 

 1871, p. 61. Brief account of injuries and remedies. 



1878. Chambers, V. T. — Geleclda cerealella. (Index to Tineina, U. 

 8. Geol. Surv. IV., 142.) Synonymy and bibliography. 



FiiENCH, G. H.— Idem. 7th Rep. St. Ent. 111., p. 266. One 

 of the most destructive msects known to wheat, barley, 

 oats, and Indian corn. Brief description of larva and 

 moth. Remedies. 



1SS2. Saunders, Wm. — Butalis cerealella. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1881, 

 p. 5. President's Annual Address. Injuries. Southwestern 

 States. Brief description. 



18S3. Webster, F. M.—Gelechia cerealella. 12th Rep. St. Ent. 

 Ill,, p. 144. Extent of injuries. History. Description of 

 moth, larva, and pupa. Habits ; life history. Natural 

 checks. Hymenopterous parasite {Pteromalus gelechice n. s.) 

 described. Heating as remedy. Mite parasite described 

 (Heteropus ventricosus, Newp.) with notes on life history. 



1884. Riley, C. V.— Idem. Rep. Com. Agriculture, 1884, p. 345, 



pi. VI, figs. 2, 3. Past history and distribution. Natural 

 history. Method and results of its work. Two annual gen- 

 erations in more northern States; perhaps five in Southern 

 States. Parasites. Preventives : cribbing corn with husks 

 on, and storing it shelled. Description of egg. 



1885. Lintner, J. A. — Sitotroga cerealella. 2d Rep. N. Y. St. Ent. 



pp. 102-110. Bibliography. Injuries ; history. Description 

 of moth. Food plants; life history; distribution; reme- 

 dies ; natural enemies. 



32. The Grain Moth. 

 {Tinea granclla, Linn.) 



1847. Fitch, Asa. — Tinea granella. The Cultivator N. S. IV., 13. 

 Description of moth and larva. Two-brooded ; life history ; 

 remedies. Difference in habits of American and European 

 species. Feeds on outside of kernels of Indian corn which 

 it attaches by means of a web. 



1860. Clemens, B. — Tinea variatella. Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 1859, pp. 257, 259. Description of imago. On wing in Sep- 

 tember. 



1862. Harris, T. W. — 'Tinea granella. Ins. Inj. Veg. 3d ed., pp. 

 496-499, pi. VII, tigs. 6 and 7. Description of moth and 

 larva. Habits. States that he has seen oats and shelled 

 Indian corn injured by this insect. 



1865. Glover, Townend. — Grain moth. Rep. Com. Agriculture, 

 1864, p. 55(). Habits and remedies. Salt recommended. 



