BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 119 



1059. KILEY, C. V. Continued. 



THE CODLING MOTH OK APPLK WORM, Carpocapsa iiomonella 62 



It is common wherever apples are grown, 62 Description of the 

 insect in its different states, 63 Its life-history, 63 Other fruits 

 attacked by it, 64 Remedies, 65 Picking up the fallen fruit. 

 65 Entrapping the worms the best remedy, 66 Trimble's hay 

 band system and how to apply it, 66 Attracting the moth by 

 fires, 67. 



CUT-WORMS 67 



The natural history of twelve distinct species, 67 Definition of 

 the term " cut-worm," 67 Habits of cut-worms, 67 Their nat- 

 ural history briefly given, 68 Difficulty of breeding them in 

 captivity, 69 Climbing cut- worms, 69 Injury done by them to 

 orchards, 69 Fruit trees and shrubs they attack, 70 They at- 

 tack large trees, 71. 



The variegated cut-worm, Agrotis saucia 72 



The full-grown larva, 72 The eggs, 72 Habits of the larva, 72 

 Cut- worm moths deposit their eggs on the leaves and not on the 

 ground, 73 The imago, 73 Description of the insect as larva, 

 pupa, and imago, 74. 



The dark-sided cut- worm, Agrotis messoria 74 



General characters of the larva, 74 Habits of, and injury done by 

 it, 75 Description of imago, 75; of the larva and chrysalis, 76. 



The climbing cut-worm, Agrotis scandens 76 



Injury done by the larva, 77 General characters of the larva, 77 , 

 of the moth, 78 Description of the larva, 78; of the imago, 78. 



The w-marked cut-worm, Agrotis clandestina 79 



General characters of the larva, 79 Plants it attacks, 79 Char- 

 acters of the moth, 79 Description of the larva and chrysalis, 79. 



The greasy cut- worm, Agrotis ypsilon 80 



The larva very variable in coloration, 80 Its injury to tomato and 

 tobacco plants, 80 General characters of the moth, 80 Descrip- 

 tion of larva, chrysalis, and imago, 81. 



The western striped cut- worm, Agrotis her His 81 



Resemblance of its larva to that of the corn rustic, 81 General 

 characters of the worm and moth, 82 Description of the larva, 

 82. 



The dingy cut-worm, Agrotis subgotJtica 82 



Difference between it and the foregoing species, 82" General char- 

 acters of pupa and imago, 82 At least three species of onr cut- 

 worms are difficult to distinguish, 83 Description of larva, chrys- 

 alis, and imago, 83. 



The glassy cut-worm, Hadena derastatrix 83 



Habits and general characteristics of the larva, 83 Characteris- 

 tics of the moth, 84 Description of larva and chrysalis, 84. 



The speckled cut-worm, Hadena subjunata 84 



Characteristics and habits of the insect, 84 Description of larva, 

 chrysalis, and imago, 85. 



The small white bristly cut-worm, Hadena renigera 86 



Habits of the worm, 86 Characteristics of the moth, 86 Descrip- 

 tion of larva, chrysalis, and imago, 86. 



Other cut- worms 87 



Fitch's account of the corn cut-worm and the yellow-headed cut- 

 worm, 87. 



The wheat cut- worm 87 



Injury caused by it, 87 Description of the larva, 88. 



