REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1918 79 
Lepidosaphes ulmi Linn., oyster shell scale, eggs on currant, April 27, A. B. 
Brooks, Keeseville 
Alebra albostriella Fall., Norway maple leaf hopper, eggs on Norway maple 
twigs, March 27, E. H. Moore, Brooklyn 
Chlorochroa uhleri Stal., Juniper plant bug, eggs and nymphs on Cornus, July 24, 
W. L. G. Edson, Rochester 
Lygus pratensis Linn., tarnished plant bug, adult injuring peaches, July 2, 
L. D. Rhind, Dansville 
Poecilocapsus lineatus Fabr., four-lined leaf bug, adults injuring dahlias, July 3, 
Ewell D. Baker, Forest Lawn. Same, adults on currant, June 25, Edgar 
Empie, Sharon Springs, through P. M. Eastman, Albany 
Orthopiera 
Panchlora hyalina Stoll., adult, November 23, H. W. Wardell, Albany 
Odonata 
Epicordulia princeps Hag., dragon fly, adult, May 29, Rosalie Ehrlich, Albany 
Neuroptera 
Chrysopa sp., cocoons on pine needles, August 21, William L. G. Edson, Rochester. 
One was bred from the cocoons sent August 25 
Isoptera 
Termes flavipes Koll., white ant, adult, April 15, Mrs W. S. Elmendorf, Albany 
Acarina 
Tetranychus telarius Linn., red spider, eggs on Koster blue spruce, July 26 
Charles A. Slater, Mount Vernon 
Tetranychus bimaculatus Harv., on raspberry, August 12, W. M. Keneston, 
Albany 
Eriophyes rhoinus Ckll., deformed head of Rhus glabra cismontana, October, 
T. D. A. Cockerell, Boulder, Col. 
Eriophyes ? aenigma Walsh, galls on salix, July 3, 1918, James R. Weir, Buffalo, 
Wyo. 
Eudaives fraxinifolia Felt, galls on Fraxinus, July 28, 1918, James R. Weir, 
Moorecroft, Crook county, Wyo. 
Phyllocoptes minutissimus Hodgk., galls on Acer glabra, June 28, 1917, James R. 
Weir, Oripino, Idaho 
Phyllocoptes quadripes Shim., bladder maple gall, young galls, May 27, Robert 
S. Waterman, Ogdensburg. Same, galls on soft maple, July 4, Miss Katharine 
Pedersen, Lake George 
S. C. Bishop Student collection, consisting of 100 species 
represented by 600 specimens in good condition, some of which are 
new to the collection, have been kindly donated to the State 
Museum by S. C. Bishop, State Zoologist. 
