20 



* 38. Editor. The Plum Crop. No. 37 (1701). 

 Portions of (?) Harris' Insects injur, veg., 1862, p. 529-530, on Selandria 



cerasi, and ibid., 1. c. p. 75-76, on Rhynclmnus nenuphar; means against 

 the latter. 



* 39. C. V. Riley, State Entomologist. Sixth Annual 

 Report on the Noxious, Beneficial, and other Insects, of the 

 State of Missouri, made to the State Board of Agriculture, 

 pursuant to an appropriation for this purpose from the Legisla- 

 ture of the State. Jefferson City, 1874. 8vo. pg. 169, xi, 

 with 55 figures in the text. 



Preface. Notes of the year on Carpocapsa pomonella, Doryphora decem- 

 lineata, fig. 1, Anomys xylina, Anisopteryx vernata and A. pometaria. 



Insects injurious to the Grape-vine, viz. : 1st. Statement of all that is 

 known of Phylloxera vastatrix (fig. 2-8) at the present time, including a 

 synopsis of the true grape-vines of the United States, with remarks, by Dr. 

 G. Engelmann, and treatises upon the susceptibility of different species and 

 varieties of vines to the Phylloxera disease ; upon means against and ene- 

 mies of the Phylloxera, especially the following enemies: Thrips phylloxera? 

 n. sp. (? fig. 9), Chrysopa plorabunda (? fig. 10), Coccinella sp., fig. 11, 

 Syrphus sp., fig. 12, 13, Anthocoris insidiosus, fig. 14, Pipiza radicum, fig. 

 15, Tyroglyphus phylloxerce, fig. 16. 2d.. Distinguishing characters of Psy- 

 chomorpha epimenis, fig. 20, 21, Eudryas grata, fig. 22, 23, En. unio, fig. 24, 

 and Alypia octomaculata, fig. 25. Passing remarks upon related species. 



Chapters upon Corynetes rufipes, fig. 26, Asopia costalis, fig. 28, JEgeria 

 acerni, fig. 29, M. rubi, n. sp., fig. 30, Eupsalis minuta, fig. 31, Blepharida 

 rhois, fig. 33, Tiphla inornata, fig. 34, Coscinoptera domlnicana, fig. 36, 

 Pronuba yuccasella, fig. 38, Apatura Lycaon, fig. 39, 40, and .4. Herse, fig. 

 41, 42, Microcentrus retinerois, fig. 43-47, Phaneroplera curvicauda, fig. 50, 

 51, Platyphyllum concavum, fig. 52-54, and Phylloptera oblongifolia, fig. 55. 



Passing remarks upon other species, especially Dermestes lardariux, fig. 

 27, a Tenebrionid, fig. 32, Leptus irritans and L. americanus, fig. on p. 122, 

 Lachnosterna quercina, fig. 35, Chlamys plicata, fig. 37 ; and more in detail 

 upon Hoplophora arctata, fig. 17, Phylloxera Rileyi, fig. 18, 19, Antigaster 

 mirabilis, fig. 48, 49. 



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