122 BIBLIOGEAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1059. EILEY, C. V. Continued. 



THE STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER, Phoxopteris fragarice 142 



Extent and nature of the damage caused by it, 142 Habits of the 

 insect, 142 Accounts of its injury in Indiana and Illinois, 142 

 Remedy, 143 Description of the imago and larva, 143. 



THE WHITE-MARKED TUSSOCK-MOTH,* Orgyla leucostigma 144 



The egg-mass, 144 The larva and larval changes, 144 The full- 

 grown larva, 145 Habits of the larva, 145 Mode of casting off 

 the larval skin, 145 The cocoon, 146 The imago, 146 Two an- 

 nual broods, 146 Food-plants, 146 Remedies, 147. 

 THE BAG-WORM, alias BASKET- WORM, alias DROP-WORM, Thyridopteryx 



ephemiuriformis 147 



Its geographical distribution, 148 Injury caused by it, 148 The 

 egg, 148 The larva and its growth, 148 Habits of the larva, 

 149 The chrysalis, 149 The sex distinguishable in the chrysa- 

 lis state, 149 The imago, 149 Food-plants, 150 Parasites, 150.; 

 Cryptus inquisitor, 150; Hemiteles thyridopterygis, n. sp., 150 

 Remedies, 151. 



THE AILANTHUS-WORM, (Eta punctella 151 



Injury done to the Ailanthus tree, 151 Habits of the larva, 151 

 The chrysalis, 151 The imago, 152 Geographical distribution, 

 152 Remedy, 152 Description of larva and chrysalis, 152; of 

 the imago, 153. 



THE WALNUT TORTRIX, Caccecia rileyana 153 



Habits of the larva, 153 General appearance of the moth, 153 

 Phytophagic form of the insect on snowberry, 153 Description 

 of larva, chrysalis, and imago, 154; of the variety siimphoricarpi, 

 154. 



THE SEED-CORN MAGGOT, Anthomyia zeas 154 



Accounts of damage caused by it, 154 The maggot, 155 Trans- 

 formation, 155 Description of the imago, 155 Remedy, 155 

 Habits of Anthomyia larvae, 156. 



THE WHITE GRUB, Lachnosterna fusca 156 



Account of the damage caused by it, 156 Injury done by the per- 

 fect insect, 157 Re"snm6 of its life-history, 157 Remedies, 157 

 Regularity in the appearance of the beetle, 158 Accounts of the 

 fungus infesting the white grub, 158. 



THE AMERICAN MEROMYZA, Neromyza americana 159 



Nature of the damage caused by it, 159 Characteristics of larva, 

 chrysalis, and imago, 160 European Diptera with similar habits, 

 160 Remedies, 161. 



THE SHEEP BOT-FLY or HEAD-MAGGOT, (Estrus ovis 161 



The insect in its different states, 161 Its larva, 1(52 Pupa, 162 

 Characteristics of the imago, 162 Fatal results of the presence 

 of the maggot in the head of the sheep, 163 Rabbits attacked 

 by gad-fly, 164 Testimony regarding the viviparous habits of 

 the bot-fly, 164 Remedies, 165. 



INSECT ENEMIES OF THE HONEY-BEE 166 



The bee-moth or wax-worm, Galleria cereana 166 



General appearance of the moth, 166 There are no moth-proof 

 bee-hives, 166 Habits of the worm, 167 How its presence in the 

 hive may be recognized, 167 Prevention and remedy, 167. 



* Reprint: <Cultivator and Country Gentleman, 14 May, 1874, v. 39, pp. 310-311, 

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