245 



ArluitodcH zcAv Marr. 



1869. ilAHKis, T. W. — Iii.s(.'ct.s Injurious to Vc-jclation, p. 4;i!). {(hirlipia.) 

 1S77. I'ackakd, a. S.--H('p. U. S. (Jcol. and (icofir. Surv. Terr., J,S75, p. 71!). 



{Anthomyia.) 

 JS7<S. Fi{EXCH, G. H.—Seventh iiep. State Eiit. III., pp. KXJ, 222-22;^. 

 18Sfj. AVebster, F. M.— Insects Affecting the Corn Crop. i{ep. Ind. State Hd. 



Agr., 1885, pp. 193, 194; Separate, pp. 14, 15. 

 1896. Smith, J. B. — Economic Entomology, p. 299. 

 1902. HEtiTENMULLER, Wm.— l^ull. Am. Mns. Nat. Hist., Vol. XVI., p. 439. 



Papaipema nitela Guen. 



1877. Packard, A. S.— Rep. XJ. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., 1875, p. 719. 



{Gortyna.) 



1878. Smith, E. A.— Seventh Rep. State Ent. 111., pp. 112-114. (Gortyna.) 

 French, G. H.—Seventh Rep. State Ent. 111., pp. 221, 222. {Gortyna.) 



1882. LiNTNER, J. A.— First Rep. Ins. N. Y., pp. 110-116. {Gortyna.) 



1883. Forbes, S. A.— Twelfth Rep. State Ent. 111., p., 103. {Gortyna.) 



1885. Webster, F. M.— Rep. [U. S.] Comm. Agr., 1884, pp. 392, 393; also in 



sep. ed. Rep. Ent. {Gortyna.) 

 1890. LixTNER, J. A.— Sixth Rep. Ins. N. Y., in 43d Rep. N. Y. State Miis., 



p. 168; also as separate. {Gortyna.) 



1893. LiNTNER, J. A.— Eighth Rep. Ins. N. Y., in 45th liep. N. Y. State Mus., 



pp. 191, 192; also as separate. {Gortyna.) 



1894. OsBORN, Herbert.— Jiull. No. 24, Iowa Agr. Exper. Sta., pp. 1000, 1001. 



{Gortyna.) 



1898. Bird, Henry.— Can. Ent., Vol. XXX., pp. 127, 128. {Hydroscia.) 



1899. Lugger, Otto.— Fourth Ann. Rep. as Ent. of State Exper. Sta., ITniv. 



Minn., pp. 167, 168. {Gortyna.) 

 1902. Betttenmi-ller, Wm.— Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XVI., pp. 438, 



439. {nebris.) 

 Lugger, Otto.— Bull. 77, Minn. Agr. Exper. Sta., pp. 46, 47. {Hy- 



droecia.) 

 Chittenden, F. H.— Bull. No. 33, N. S., V. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent.. 



pp. 11, 12. {Hydroeria.) 



Heliothis armiger Hiibn. 



1878. Thomas, Cyrus.— Seventh Rep. State Ent. 111., pp. 102-106. 



1879. CoMSTocK, J. H.— Report on Cotton Insects, pp. 287-291. 

 1882.. French, G. H.— Eleventh Rep. State Ent. 111., pp. 82-104. 



Riley, C. V.— Rep. [U. S.] Comm. Agr., 1881-82, pp. 145-152; also as 

 separate. 



1889. Beckwith, M. H.— Bull. No. IV., Del. Coll. Agr. Exper. Sta., pp. 17 19. 

 Bruner, L.— Rep. Neb. State Bd. Agr., 1888, pp. 95-97. 



1890. Neal, J. C— Bull. No. 9, Fla. Agr. Exper. Sta., p. 8. 

 Ollifp, Sidney.— Agr. Gaz. New S. Wales, Vol. I., p. 125. 



1*^93- Agr. Gaz. New S. Wales, Vol. IV., pp. 213, 214. 



Chambliss, C. E.— Bull. Agr. Exper. Sta. Tenn., Vol. VI., No. 4, pp. 83-85. 

 Mally, F. W.— Bull. No. 29, U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent. 73 pp. 



1894. OsnoRN, Herbert.— Bull. No. 24, Iowa Agr. Exper. Sta., pp. 1003, 1004. 



1895. Lounsbury, C. P.— Bull. No. 28, Hatch lOxper. Sta., Mass. Agr Coll 



pp. 16, 17. 



1896. Howard, L. O.— Bull. No. 33, U. S. Dept. Agr., Office Exper. Stations, 



pp. 328-334. 



