REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1001 821 



O r m e n i s p r ii i n o s a Say, lightning leaf hopper, voung 

 on pear, currant, ? plantain, 10 July; from G. S. Clark, :^IiUon 

 N. Y. Xymph Of same on grape, 24 July; from J. F. Hunt, 

 Keudaia N. Y. 



Enchenopa binotata Say. two spotted tree hopper, 

 adults on bittersweet, 30 July; from Dr Henry Coffin, Glens Falls, 

 N. Y. 



H a e m a t o p i n u s e u r y s t e r n u s Nitzs., short-nosed 

 cattle louse, eggs and adults on cattle hairs, 6 Feb.; from Dr 

 C. D. Smead Ohio. 



Phylloxera c a r y a e c a u 1 i s Fitch, hickory gall aphis,, 

 all stages in hickory galls, 8 June; from H. N. Howe, Bedford 

 Station N. Y. 



Phylloxera v i t i f o I i a e Fitch, grape Phylloxera, galls 

 ou grape leaves, 7 Sep.; from Miss M. L. Williams, Sherburne, 

 X. Y.; adults and young of same in grape galls, 27 Sep.; from 

 J. Jay Barden, Fredonia N. Y''. 



Pemphigus tessellatus Fitch, alder blight, on Ger- 

 man alder (imported) and the native species 24 June; from 

 H. C. Peck, Rochester N. Y. 



Schizoneura americaua Riley, woolly elm aphis, 

 young and adults on American elm, 30 May; from Rhoda Thomp- 

 son, Ballston Spa N. Y. 



P h y 1 1 a p h i s f a g i Linn., beech aphis, ou red beech, 20 

 June; from Mrs C. J. Gould, Tarrytown X. Y. 



C a 1 1 i p t e r u s u 1 m i f o 1 i i Monell, elm leaf aphis, exuviae 

 on American elm, 27 June; from M. E. Woodbridge, Binghamton. 

 X. Y. Same 15 June; from A. H. Wright, Rome X. Y. 



M y z u s c e r a s i Fabr., cherry aphis, all stages on cherry, 

 12 June; from C. A. Wieting, Cobleskill X. Y. 



M y z u s r i b i s Linn., currant aphis, females on cijrrant, 4 

 May; from L. I. Holdredge, Oneonta X. Y. Young of same, 

 1 June; from J. B. Rice, Cambridge X. Y. Same, 12 June; from 

 C. A. Wieting, Cobleskill X. Y. 



C h i o u a s p i s e u o n y m i ( 'omst., on C e 1 a s i r u s 

 s c a n d e n s, 20 Dec; from P. L. Huested, Blauvelt X. Y. 



