108 



CALIFORNIA FLOWER BEETLE. 



Iliijili'i i(d/ipi/(je Lee. 

 Exhibit: Adult and ti'^'-ure. 



THE ROSE LEAF-BEETLE. 



Xodonuta puncliajUis Say. 



For geiKM'al account see Chittenden, Hull. 7, n. s., Di\-. Ent., U. S 

 . )ept. Aufi-ic. pp. «)(»-61, 1897. 

 ExiiiiiiT: Adult. 



THE AZALEA BARK SCALE. 



Eri< iroccuti (tzaltir ("oiiist. 



For hihlioo-raphy, food plants and distribution, see Fernald, Coc 

 cidse of AVorid, Rul. ^S, Mass. A^r. Coll., ]). 72, 1908. 

 Exiiihit: Infested twitr. 



THE EUONYMUS SCALE. 



Chionaspis euonymi Comst. 



For l)ibliog'raphy, food-plants, and distribution see Fernald, Coc- 

 cidae of World. Hul. 88, Mass. Ao^r. Col., pp. 216, 1903. 

 Exhibit: Infested twigf. 



THE ROSE COTTONY SCALE. 



Palseococcus rosw R. & H. 



For bil)lioo'raphy, distribution, and food plants, see Fernald, Coc- 

 cidae of World, Bui. S8 Mass. Agv. Coll., p. 21, 1903. For o-oneral 

 account see Kiley and Howard, Insect Life, v. Ill, pp. 93-97, 1890. 



Exhibit: Infested twig. 



THE BLACK OR BROWN APHIS OF VIOLETS. 



R)i(>]>alusij>lnim viohr Per^. 



For original description with short account of injury to violets, see 

 Pergande, Can. Ent. v. XXXII, pp. 29-30, 1900. 

 Exhibit: Figure. 



THE TWO-SPOTTED RED SPIDER. 



Titru)ij/(liu.'< hiinactddliia llarv. 



For description and distribution see Banks, Tech. Ser., s, l)iv. Ent. 

 U. S. Dept. Agric. pp. 73-74, ll«oo. 

 Exhibit: Figure. 



THE WHITE ANT. 

 LeucotemifiK tl<i> i/„s Koll. 



For gcncM'al ai-count stM^ Maila(t, Cii'. ."h>. l)i\. Ent,, V. S. Dept. 

 Agric, llttiL'. (Formerly 7' /•///>. s.j 

 Exhibit: Atlult and liiiure. 



