312 - NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Entomological contributions no. 2. 1872. p. 5-66. New York 

 state museum of natural history. 24th annual report, 1870. 1872. 



p. 109-70. 



Contents 



On the larva and imago of Sesia [Hemaris] diffinis Harris ................... 5 



Transformations of Sesia [Hemaris] buffaloensis Gr.-Rob .................... 8 



On the larva and pupa of Thyreus abbotii Swainson ....................... 10 



On the larva of Philampelus achemon Drury ................................ 13 



Smerinthus geminatus Say and its supposed varieties ........................ 15 



Transformations of Daremma [Ceratomia~\ undulosa Walker ................. 24 



Notes on Platarctia parthenos Harr. [hyperborea Curt.] ..................... 28 



Notes on Euprepia americana Harris [var. of Arctia caja Linn.] .............. 30 



Notes on Euckaeles egle Drury ............................................. 32 



Tranformations of Lagoa [ Megalopyge] crispata Packard .................... 34 



Transformations of Hyperchiria [Automeris'] io Fabr ....................... 42 



Transformations of Eacles \_Basilona] imperialis- Drury ...................... 46 



Larval notes on Anisota senatoria Smith ................................... 51 



Calendar of butterflies for tbe year 1870 ............. . ..................... 53 



Dates of collection of some Heterocera for 1870 ............................ 64 



Hypena scabra Fabr. and ff. erectalis Guen. \scabrd\ (Canadian entomol- 

 ogist. May 1873. 5 : 81-82) 



The synonymy of these two species and of Depressaria ontariella [D. 

 heracliana De Geer] 



Entomology. [Remarks on Myrmeleon, Termes, etc., at a field meeting 



of the Albany institute at Schoharie, N. Y., June 7, 1873] (Albany 



evening times. June 9, 1873. 17:3; Albany institute. Proceedings. 



1878. 2 : 48-50) 



Remarks upon the ant lion, Myrmeleon sp., the white aut Termes flavipes, 



the cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae, etc. 



Economic entomology, etc. [Remarks made at a field meeting of the 

 Albany institute at Watkins Glen, N. Y., June 27, 1873] (Albany 

 evening times. June 30, 1873. 17 : 3, col. 3,4, 62 cm; Albany insti- 

 tute. Proceedings. i8;,8. 2:65-69) 



General remarks on insects, their injuries, parasites, etc. 



Caterpillar [on apple-tree]. (Country gentleman. July 17, 1873. 38: 



Caterpillars from Ottumwa, Iowa, prove to be Notodonta [ScMzura] con- 

 cinna. Sm.-Abb. 



Coccus insect on the pine. (Country gentleman. Aug. 21, 1873. 38: 



535") 

 Features of Coccus [Chen/lies'] pinicortlcis Fitch, its operations, and remedies. 



