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Paratites. HotU. 



Lysiphlebas gossippii Ashtn. ...Aphis gosHipii on Cotton. Selma, Ala., Oct. 



7 and 8, 1880, and Columbia, S. C, Dec. 



26, 1888. 

 Lysiphlebus abutilonaphidis Ashm Siphonophora rosce Reaura. Los Angeles, 



Cal. 

 Siphonophora on Abutilon. Los xingeles, 



Cal. 

 Lysiphlebas tritici Ashm Siphonophora avence Fab. Glendower, Va., 



June 20, 1882, and Cadet, Mo., May 10, 



1882. 

 Toxoptera graminum Roud. ? on Wheat. Me- 



bane, N. C, Feb. 30. 1890. 

 Aphis sp. ? on roots of Wheat. La Fayette, 



Ind., Oct. 14, 1888. 

 Lysiphlebas persicaphidis Ashm A.phid on Peach. Fresno Co., Cal., May, 



1886. 

 Lysiphlebas baccharaphidis Ashm Aphid on Baccharis viminalis. Los Angeles, 



Cal. 

 Lysiphlebas salicaphis Fitch Siphonophora viticola Thos. St. Louis, Mo., 



June 18, 1873, and Washington, D. C, 



Sept. 10, 1886. 

 Lysiphlebus minutus Ashm Aphis gossyppii on Cotton. Fremont, N. C, 



July 22,1880. 



Diseretus americanus Ashm Sijjhonophora avenceFa.hT. La Fayette, Ind. 



Dijeretus ferruginipes Ashm Siphonophora avence Fabr. La Fayette, Ind. 



Diseretus brunniventris Ashm Siphoni>})hora nveiue Fahr, La Fayette, Ind. 



Lipolexis rapae Cartis = piceas Cr Jphis brassicce L. Bluflfton, S. C, May 12, 



1884. 

 A. brassicw L. St. Louis, Mo. 

 Aphis on Brassica campestris . Los Angeles, 



Cal., Apr. 

 Aphis on Turnip. St. Louis, Mo. Collected 



also at Jacksonville, Fla.. and La Fay- 

 ette, Ind. 



Lipolexis salicaphidis Ashm Aphid on Salix. Los Angeles, Cal. 



Lipolexis chenopodaphidis Ashm Aphis sp. ? on Chenopodium album. Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 



DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN LEPIDOPTEROUS LARV^. 



By Harrison G. Dyar, Bhineheck, N. Y. 



Nola sexmaculata Grote. 



Before the last molt the young larva is like the mature one but the black patch on 

 the eyes is absent, only a small spot is present in the triangular plate in front of the 

 head and tiie two other marks are fused. The mouth is brown, the eyes black. 

 Width of head .7™™. The body is pale greenish-yellow and lacks the subdorsal line. 

 The warts in rows (1) and (2) are black, the rest concolorous with the body. Length 



Mature larva.— Head, round, partly withdrawn within joint 2, pale yellowish and 

 marked with black so thickly as to appear nearly all black. Maxill* brown. Two large 

 vertical black spots separated by the central suture ; a large spot at each side of the 



