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THE AMERICAN LOCUST. 



Sfliisliicii<-<i iiiih ririiiiii l>rii. 



For life history :iik1 <;(MUM-al iiccomit sec Howiud, Insect Life, v. VII, 

 pp. 220-'22\K L^!M; Morgan, P.ull. ;'.(•, ii. s.. Div. Kiit., T. S. I )(>pt. 

 Agric. p. l>7. 1!M»1. 



Exiithit: Xvnipli iind adult. 



THECLA PCEAS Hubn. 



(Larvw feed on or bore into l)olls. and also feed on loaves.) 

 For brief account see Mally, Bui. 2S>, Div. Ent., Dept. Aj^ric, pp. 

 29-30, 1893. 



Exiiihtt: Adult and work. 



COTTON SNOTJT-MOTH. 



l'l(iti/)iof(i SI lil'iim C'lc'in. 



(Attacks forms and squares; afterwards feeds on leaves.) 

 Exhihtt: Adult. 



RASPBERRY SNOUT-MOTH. 

 Plitti/iiotn roMrana Walk. 

 (Larvfe bore into younu- ])()lls.) 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



COTTON-BOLL CUTWORM. 

 I'rnden id omUhogaUi Guen. 

 (Works as the boll-worm: feeds on ])olls and s(|uares.) 

 For life history, general account, and distril)ution see Chittenden, 

 Bui. 27, n. s., Div. P:nt. U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. H-l-Tl, lltol. 

 Exiiihit: Adult. 



SHAGREENED CUTWORM. 

 Felliti malrjida Guen. 

 (Larva' destro}' young plants.) 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



OCCASIONALLY INJURIOFS. 



THICK-THIGHED WALKING-STICK. 



hinplirniiiifrd frinnrdlit Liiiii. 



For general account of life history see Howard, The lu-rct Hook, 

 pp. 323-325; fig. 214; pi. 32, fig. 13, 1901. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



LEAF-PALPUS CRICKET. 

 Phi/lliipnl/»t.'< pnlrhellus V\\\. 

 (Feeds on petals, corolla, and ])ollen.) 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



AGITATING CRICKET. 

 IliijnUmK nijUdlor I'lil. 



Exhibit: Adult. 



