41. 
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CoquiLtett, D. W.—Insect Life, Vol. V, p. 312.. July, 1893. 
Mere mention of occurrence at light on flowers of Yucca whipplei. 
Morean, H. A.—Bul. 22, Louisiana Experiment Station, pp. 734, 
too... eden. 
3rief notice of injury to cornin 1892. Larva of Calosoma calidum attacking 
the fall army worm. 
Smith, J. B.—Bul. 44, U. S. National Museum, p. 168. 1893. 
Systematic bibliography and synonomy. 
Matty, F. W.—Bul. 29, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 30. 1893. 
Abundant upon trap corn in June and July; mistaken for boll worm by 
planters. 
Wren, H. E.—Bul. 36, Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, pp. 152, 153. November, 1895. 
A short general economic account. 
Situ, J. B.—Economic Entomology, pp. 297, 298. 1896. 
Popular economic account. 
Howarp, L. O.—Bul. 33, Office of Expt. Stations, U. S. Dept. 
Agriculture, p. 346. 1896.<Farmers’ Bulletin No. 47. 1897. 
Reference to the occurrence of this insect in cotton fields. 
QuatntTancr, A. L.—Bul. 40, Florida agricultural experiment : 
station, pp. 507-512. July, 1897. 
A general and economic account and report of destruction of grasses in 
1896 and 1897 in Florida. 
CoquiLLetT, D. W.—Technical Series, No. 7, Division of Ento- 
mology, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, p. 25. 1897. 
Records rearing of Gonia capitata DeG. and Winthemia 4-pustulata Fab. 
from this host. 
LuGGerr, Orro.—Bul. 61, Div. Entomology, Agl. Exp. Sta. Univ. 
Minnesota, p. 218. December, 1898. (Fourth Ann. Rept. Do., 
p. 164. 1899.) 
Short popular account. 
Hunter, W. D.—Press Bul. Circular No. 2, Agric. Expt. Sta- 
tion Univ. of Nebraska, pp. 4, fig. 1. September 23, 1899. 
A general economic account, with reports of injuries in Nebraska in 1899. 
Original illustration. 
Wesster, F. M.—Ohio Farmer, November 2, 1899, p. 340. 
Answer to correspondent complaining of injury at Haverhill, Ohio. 
Apams, M. F.—Ann. Rept. Buff. For. Assoc., p. 11. April 1, 1900. 
Destruction of turf on lawns at Buffalo, N.Y. A few notes on the insect’s 
habits. 
