238 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



1706. KILEY, C. V. Grape-scale insect, new species. <Pacific Rural 



Press, 16 August, 1879. S.-b.' No. 32, p. 66. 



Answer to inquiry of editor of Press ; a new coccid, allied to Puh-inaria riti*. 



1707. RILEY, C.V. Dragon-flies. <Sci. Amer., 23 August, 1879 [v. 55], 



n. s., v. 41, p. 113. S.-b. No. 23, p. 100. 

 Description and natural history of Libellulidce. 



1708. RiLEY,C.V. Failure of tea roses. Habits of Fuller's rose beetle, 



Aramigus fulleri Horn. <Sci. Amer., 30 August, 1879 [v. 55], 

 n. s., v. 41, p. 129, frg. S.-b. No. 23, pp. 114-116. Reprint : 

 <Gardener's Mo. and Hortic., October, 1879, v. 21, pp. 310-3 11, 

 fig. S.-b. No. 23, pp. 126-127. Reprint, with additions: 

 <Ann. Rept. [TJ. S.] Commissioner Agric. for 1878, 22 Novem- 

 ber, 1879, pp. 255-257, pi. 17, f. 2. 

 See No. 1721 for synopsis of contents. 



1709. RILEY, C. V. The " Devil's darning needle." <Sci. Amer., 6 



September, 1879 [v. 55], n. s., v. 41, p. 148. S.-b. No. 23, p. 

 104. Review : <Sci. Amer., 27 September, 1879 [v. 55], n. s., 

 v. 41, p. 194. S.-b. No. 23, p. 103. 



Diapheromera femorata -winters in the egg-state; W. J. McGee confounds the 

 above with a species of Eanatra ; the term "Devil's darning needle" mostly 

 associated in the popular mind with the dragon-flies (Libellulidce). 



L710. [RiLEY, C. V.] The red-spider on roses. <Sci. Amer., 13 Sep- 

 tember, 1879 [v. 55], n. s., v. 41, p. 161. S.-b. No. 23, pp. 116- 

 117. 



Nature, ravages, and means against Tetranychm telarius ; habits and trans- 

 formations of Acarina. 



L711. RILEY, C. V. Philosophy of the pupation of butterflies. <Sci. 

 Amer. Suppl. No. 193, 13 September, 1879, p. 3069, 3 figs. S.-b. 

 No. 23, p. 125. Reprint : <ScienceNews, 15 September, 1879, v. 1, 

 pp. 346-350. Reprint with changes : < Nature, 16 October, 1 879, 

 v. 20, pp. 594-595. <Kosmos, January, 1880, b<1. 6, pp. 313- 

 318. <Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1879, 1880, v. 28, pp. 

 455-463, figs. <Separate: Salem, Mass., July, 1880, 9 pp., 6 

 figs. <Amer. Ent., July, 1880 [v. 3], n. s., v. 1, pp. 162-167, 

 figs. 65-70. Abstract : <The Field Nat. and Sci. Student, Jan- 

 uary, 1883, pp. 179-180. S.-b. No. 42, p. 1. <Bull. Philos. Soc. 

 Wash., 1879, v. 3, pp. 41-43. 



Illustrates the prevalent explanation of the manner in which suspended 

 chrysalids become attached to their supports; describes and illustrates the 

 more correct process; structure of the terminal joint of the chrysalis espe- 

 cially in Vanessa antiopa, Terias sp., Danais archippus, and Paphia glycerium. 



1. 712. RILEY, C. V. Parasites of the cotton- worm. <Ca. Ent., Septem- 

 ber, 1879, v. 11, pp. 161-162. 



List of parasites of A letiaargiUacta [=xylina~]; descriptions of Triclwgramma 

 pretiosa n. sp. [p. 161], Cirrospilii* [= Tetrastichus] esurus n. sp. [p. 162], 

 and Tachina aletite n. sp. [p. 16^]. 



