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1226. [RiLEY, C. V.] Insects named. <Arner. Ent. and Bot, Sep- 



tember, 1870, v. 2, p. 306. 



Answer to inquiry of J. K. Kidd; food-habits of Silpha peltata [= americana ] 

 and allied forms, of Calosoma scrutator and of Laphria [=; Dasyllis] thoracica; 

 mimicry between Laphria and Sombus and its use. 



1227. [RiLEY, C. V.] Caterpillar of white-marked tussock moth. 



<Amer. Ent. and Bot., September, 1870, v. 2, p. 306, tig. 186. 



Answer to inquiry of G. C. Brackett ; figure of larva and description of 

 imago of Orgyia leucostigma; posture of male in repose; habits of female; 

 Saperda bivitlata [= Candida'] usuall;. perishes if it has not changed to a 

 pupa before the death of the tree; (Jhrysobothris femorata lives for weeks 

 on dead wood. 



1228. [RiLEY, C. V.] Does the apple Curculio go underground to 



transform ? <Amer. Ent. and Bot., September, 1870, v. 2, p. 

 306. 



Answer to inquiry of W. Muir ; Anthonomus quadrigibbus transforms within 

 the fruit ; it does not attack stone fruit. 



1229. [RiLEY, C. V.J Walnut caterpillars. <Amer. Ent. and Bot., 



September, 1870, v. 2, p. 306. 



Answer to inquiry of G. M. Levette ; seasons, habits, and fopd-plant of and 

 meana against Datana ministra ; description of larva. 



1230. [RiLEY, C. V.j Striped blister-beetle. <Amer. Ent. and Bot, 



September, 1870, v. 2, p. 306, fig. 187. 



Answer to inquiry of A. Gait ; means against Epicauta vittata and other J/e- 

 loidce on potato vines; figure of Epicauta vittata. 



1231. [RiLEY, C. V.] Grape-vine Fidia. <Amer. Ent. and Bot., Sep- 



tember, 1870, v. 2, p. 307, fig. 188. 



Answer to inquiry of J. Hetzel ; habits, ravages, and food-plants of and 

 means against Fidia viticida ; figure of this species. 



1232. [RiLEY, C.Y.] Some interesting insects. < Amer. Ent. and Bot., 



September, 1870, v. 2, p. 307. 



Answer to inquiry of A. S. Fuller; ravages of Bruchus obsoletus in Lima beans ; 

 of Butalis cerealclla in flint corn in stems and of Lobesia t=Eudemis] botrana 

 in blossoms of blackberry ; description of the larva case of Phycita nebula 

 [ = Acrobasis indiginella] and of galls of Cecidomyia tubicola on Carya. 



1233. [RiLEY, C. V.] The green hag-moth. <Amer. Ent. and Bot,, 



September, 1870, v. 2, p. 307. 



Answer to inquiry of S. B. Shaw; food-plants, and synonymy of Callochlora 

 viridis [Parasa chloris] ; description of larva and imago ; the larva de- 

 scribed by Reakirt does not belong to this species. 



1234. [ RILEY, C. V.] The antiopa butterfly. <Amer. Ent. and Bot, 



September, 1870, v. 2, p. 307. 



Answer to inquiry of A. S. Moss; description of larva and imago of Va- 

 nessa antiopa ; the larva feeds on willow; vernacular name and compara- 

 tive abundance. 



1235. [RiLEY, C. V.J Rose-gall and pupa of archippus butterfly. 



<Auier. Ent. and'Bot, September, 1870, v. 2, p. 307, fig. 189. 



Answer to inquiry of L. B. Ctistar; figure of pupa of Danaia archippus; 

 descriptions of three uudetermmed galls on rose-leaf formed by Jihodites sp.f 

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