70 SOME INSECTS INJURIOUS TO TEUCK CROPS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST. 



1. Cramer, Pierre. — Papillous exotique, Vols. Ill & IV, p. 133, pi. 358, fig. 



E. & F. (2), 17S2. 



Description and figures of liotli varieties of moths. 



2. Smith, J. E. and Abbot, M. J. — Lepidopterous insects of Georgia, Vol. II, 



p. 193, pi. 97, 1797. 



Described as Phalwnu phyloJacew witli brief account of liabits. Figures of moth 

 and larva. 



3. Grote, a. R.— Bui. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., Vol. II, p. 28, 1873. 



Listed as Xylomlgc^ i>hiitolaccw (S. & A.) and recorded from California and 

 Atlantic District. 



4. Morrison, H. K.— Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., p. 62, 1875. 



Technical description as Actinotia dcrupta n. sp., from Texas. September 21. 

 Brieily compared with phytoluccw S. & A. 



5. Grote, a. R.— Can. Ent., Vol. XI, pp. 205, 20G, 1879. 



Received from Texas and referred to Prodenin ph i/tolaccce ; characters, etc. 

 No excuse for Morrison's Actinotia derupta. 



6. HULST, G. D.— Bui. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Vol. Ill, p. 77; Vol. IV, p. 7, pi. 1, 



fig. 9, 1881. 



Described as Lciicaiiia nifjiofasciii from one specimen taken by Koebele at 

 Tallahassee, Fla. 



7. Smith, J. B. — Catalogue Noctuidae Boreal America, p. 169, 1893. 



Bibliography ; synonymy and distribution. 



8. [Chittenden, F. H.]— Yearbook IT. S. Dept. Agr., 1907 (1908). p. .545. 



Brief unsigned notice of injury to truck crops in Florida. 



In Smith's catalogue of Noctiiidee,' fifteen references are given to 

 this species, but as only a few of these are of interest in connection 

 with the present account, the reader is referred to that list. The more 

 important references are listed above. 



