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THE BLACK PEACH APHIS. ^ 



. l/)Jii.i persicar-niger Siii. 



Orijrinal description PI F. Smith, Ent. Aincr., pp. 101-H)3, 1890. 

 For general account see Slingerland, Bui. iU, Cornell Univ. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta., pp. 427-133, ligs. 1892. 

 Exhibit: Figure. 



APPLE-TREE APHIS. 



Aphh moli FiU'li. 



For general account separating species occurring on apple see Per- 

 gande, Bui. 44, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 5-23, 1904. 

 For general account see Smith, Bui. 14, N. J. Agr. Expt. Sta., 1900, 

 Exhibit: Figure. 



THE BITFFALO TREE-HOPPER. 



Ceresa bubalus Say. 



For general account see Marlatt, Cir. 23, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, 1897. 



Exhibit: Adult and ligure. 



APPLE-TREE TENT-CATERPILLAR. 



Maldcosoina dtneruyina Fah. 



(Formerly Clisiocanipa.) 



For life history and bibliography see Felt, 14th Rpt. N. Y. St. Ent., 

 pp. 177-190, 1898. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



THE FALL WEB-WORM. 



Ilyphaniria cunea Dru. 



Foi general account see Howard, Farmers" Bui. 99, U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, pp. 20-25, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE BROWN-TAIL MOTH. 



Kiiprortiif rlinjxorrhdii Liiiii. 



For life histoiy and general article see Fernald aiul Kirkland, Spec. 

 Bui. Hatch Expt. Sta., Mass., pp. 15. 1 fig., 3 pis., 1898. 

 Exhibit: Larva and adult. 



THE WHITE-MARKED TTJSSOCK-CATERPILLAR. 



Hrmerocnmpa leucoKtitjmn S. it A. 

 (Larva^ feed extensively upon fruit and shade tivcs, and oftcMi 

 damage shru))s and vines; see special case containing life history aiid 

 parasites.) 



For general account of this insect and its piira.sit<'s see Howard 

 Tech. ser., 5, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 1897; for life history, 

 Howard, Farmers' Bui. 99. ])p. 12-20, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Larva and adult. 



