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THE COMMA BUTTERFLY. 



T'oli/i/ouid roniiiKi Harr. 



(Formerly (Irapta.) 



For general account see Howard, Hul. 7, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 

 50-51, 1897. 



Exhibit: Larva and adult. 



THE SEMICOLON BUTTERFLY. 



PolygovKt iiili'ri'(></(iJloinn Fab. 



For general account see Howard, Bui. 7, u. «., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pj). 

 47-49, 1897. 



Exhibit: Larva and adult. 



THE HOP GRUB. 



Gortywi immanis Guen. 



For general account and life history see Howard, Bui. 7, n. s., Div. Ent., IJ. 8. 

 Dept. Agric, i)p. 40-44, 1897. 

 E.XHIBIT: Pupa, adult, and work. 



THE HOP SNOUT-MOTH. 



Hypemi hnnivli Harr. 



For general account see Howard, Bui. 7, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 

 44-47, 1897. 



Exhibit: Larva, pupa, and adult. 



THE VARIEGATED CUTWORM. 



Peridroma saricia Hbn. 



For general bibliography and life historv see Cliittenden, Bui. 29, n. s., Div. Ent., 

 U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 46-64, 1901. 

 Exhibit: Larva and adult. 



THE MEXICAN COTTON BOLL WEEVIL. 



MEXICAN COTTON BOLL WEEVIL. 



Aiit}toiio)itiii< (/nnuJif: Boh. 



(Breeds in and destroys bolls.) 



For full life history and general account see Hunter and Hinds, Bui. 51, Bur. Ent., 

 U. S. De])t. Agric, 1905; also Hunter, Farmers' Bui. 216, U. S. Dept. Agric, 1905. 



F]xhibit: Life hi.story (larv;«, pupte, adults, injured cotton bolls, with stages pres- 

 ent in bolls, and uninjured bolls); illustrations and map showing distribution in 

 United States. 



THE COTTON BOLLWORM; CORN-EAR WORM. 

 COTTON BOLLWORM ; CORN-EAR WORM. 



HeliothiH ohaoleta Fab. 



(Formerly //. armiycr. II. obscura by error. Larvaa feed on bolls of cotton, ears 

 of corn, tobacco buds, l)eaus, and in tomatoes; also cut off young plants of various 

 garden crops. ) 



For full life history and general account see Quaintance and Brues, Bui. 50, Bur. 

 Ent., V. S. Dept. Agric, 1905; also Quaintance and Bishopp, Farmers' Bui. 212, 

 U. S. Dept. Agric, l905. 



F^xhibit: Larva, pupa, adult, work in cotton bolls, and illustrations of different 

 stages, and work on various plants. Parasite exhibited: Archylus pUireulris v.d. W.; 

 adult, pupa, and figure. P^nemies exhibited: Calosoma luguhre Lee, ('. xnyi Dej., 

 C. scrutator Fab., I'ollt^te-'^ ((luiularis Linn., and /*. ruhiginosus Lep. 



