102 



1842. Harris, T. W. — Cetonia inda. Rep. Mass. Insects. Descrip- 

 tion of imago. States that they are two-brooded and that 

 the imagos of second brood alight in great numbers, about 

 ti:e middle of September, upon Indian corn stalks, where 

 they feed upon the sweet sap. 



1862. Harris, T. W. — Idem. Insects Injurious to Vegetation, 3d 

 ed., p. 40, fig. 17. (See under 1842.) 



1864. Glover, Townp:nd. — Indian Cetonia. Hep. Com. Agr., 1863, 

 p. 568. Brief description. Suggests trapping by hanging 

 in the trees wide-mouthed bottles filled with sweetened 

 water. 



1869. GrLOVER, TowNEND, — Euryomia inda. Rep. Com. Agr., 1868 

 p. 90, fig 8-1. Date of appearance of broods. States the 

 probability that second brood passes the winter in a torpid 

 state. 



1874. Le Baron, William.— Idem. 5th Rep. St. Ent. 111., p. 91. 

 Says it sometimes burrows into ripe fruit and also feeds' 

 upon SWEET CORN ill the milk. 



1876. Thomas, Cyrus.— Idem. 6th Rep. St. Ent. 111., p. 108. Spe- 



cific characters of imago. Two broods ; times of appear- 

 ance. Chiefly injurious in beetle state, and especially to 

 peaches. 



1877. LiNTNER, J. A. — The Indian Cetonia. Country Gent. XLII., 



585. A pernicious corn insect. Reported injurious to ears 



of GREEN CORN. 



1879. Riley, C. Y.—Euryoniia inda. Rep. Com. Agr., 1878, p. 208. 

 States that this species has been received from several 

 correspondents as attacking green corn, — a habit which it 

 was not before known to have, and which has beyond 

 doubt been recently acquired. 



1882. LiNTNER, J. A.— Euphoria inda. Rep. N. Y. Ins. I., 232-289. 

 Bibliography. Complaints received from various sections of 

 New York and New England that this insect is injuring 

 standing Indian corn by burrowing beneath the husks and 

 feeding upon the kernels. Description of imago. Attack 

 probably follows previous injury. Time of its appearance; 

 suggestion as to its larval habits ; preventives and reme- 

 dies. 



Family CERAMBYCiDiE. 



53. The Tile-horned Prionus. 



{Prionus imbricornis, Linn.) 



1767. Linne, Carl von. — Ceramhyx imhricornis. Syst. Nat. Ed. 12, 

 Tome. I., Pars. II,, p. 62'2. Original description. Habitat 

 Carolina. 



1869. Riley, C. Y.~Orthosoma cijlindricnm. 1st Rep. St. Ent. Mo., 

 ' pp. 124-128, figs. 67, 68, 69. Quotes Mr. I. N. Stuart as 



