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GUENEE, ACHILLE.—Noctuélites, Vol. I, p. 159, Paris. 1852. 
Description of larva and imago and distribution. 
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GLovER, TowNEND.--Report of Commissioner of Patents for 1855 
(1856); pp. 7-79, Pl. VI, ‘fis: 6. 
General article under the heading ‘‘The grass caterpillar.’? Account of 
injuries to crops in Georgia in 1854, description of larva, pupa, and moth, 
with note of injurious occurrence in 1845, Original figure of larva, pupa, and 
moth. 
Lanpon, M. D.—Report of Commissioner of Agriculture for 1864 
(1865), pp. 89, 90. 
A short account under the name of ‘‘ grass caterpillar,”’ 
in connection with 
injury to cotton. 
GiLovER, TowNEND.—Monthly Report U. 8. Depart. Agriculture, 
October, 1866, pp. 377, 378, figure. 
A two-page general account, consisting in large part of a repetition of No. 3. 
Specific mention as Laphygma machra, with observation that it may prove to 
be L. frugiperda 8. and A. 
Lyman, Joseru B.—Cotton Culture, pp. 92-94, fig. 17. New York, 
1868. 
A three-page popular account under the heading ‘‘ The army worm.’’ The 
larva and moth figured are Laphygma frugiperda. 
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<ILEY, C. V.—First: Report on Insects of Missouri, pp. 87,88. 
1868. 
Mention under the heading ‘‘The wheat cutworm”’ of injury in 1868 at 
Allenton, Mo., and elsewhere to wheat, oats, grasses, etc., with description 
of the larva. 
Watsu, B. D., and Rrtey, C. V.—American Entomologist, v. I], 
p- 43. November, 1869. 
Reference to this insect in connection with a consideration of the boll worm 
and suggestion that it be called ‘‘ Daggy’s cornworm, Prodenia Daggyi.”’ 
Riney, C. V.—American Entomologist, v. II, p. 289. November, 
1870. 
General account with original illustration of the larva. 
Ritry, C. V.—American Entomologist, v. II, pp. 363-365. 
December, 1870. 
A longer general account than the preceding of which it is in continuation, 
with original figures of the moth and description as Prodenia autumnalis 
n. sp.; also description of larva and pupa. 
Ritry, C. V.—Second Report on Insects of Missouri, p. 41. 1870. 
Brief reference to this insect as ‘‘ Laphrygma frugiperda Sm. and Abb.?”? in 
connection with its resemblance to the army worm. 
Riney, C. V.—American Entomologist, v. I], p. 340. October, 
1870. 
Answers to correspondents complaining of injuries at Ottawa, Kans., and 
Eureka, Mo. 
