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Honesdale, Pa., IX, 26, 1913, on Inula helenium L.* 

 This adds one more species of Inula to its list of food plants. 

 Siphocoryne pastinacce Linnaeus {^S. xylostei Schrank). 



Maspeth, N. Y., XI, i, 1914, on Lonicera japonica. 

 Siphocoryne angelica: Del Guercio. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VIII, 2-^, 1913, on Artemisia absinthium. 

 I found this species on a single worm-wood plant in my garden 

 in such great numbers as to do considerable damage both by feed- 

 ing and by secretion of honey dew, almost destroying the plant 

 before it drew my attention. 

 Siphocoryn,e caprecu Fabricius. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VII, 18, 1914, on cultivated parsn-ips. 

 Cerosipha rubifolii Thomas. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VI, 28, 1914, on Rubus sp. 

 Myzus cerasi Fabricius. 



Wading River, N. Y., V, 30, 1913, on cherry seedlings. 

 Myzus persiccc Sulzer. 



Maspeth, N. Y., X, 26, 1914, and XI, i, 1914, on Prunus sero- 

 tina; XI, 7, 1913, on cultivated radish; X, 15, 1914, on 

 kohlrabi. 

 Winfield, N. Y., XI, 14, 1914, on Chenopodiuui sp. 

 It may be interesting to know that Wilson and Vicory, in their 

 recent list, have compiled one hundred and seventy-four species of 

 food plants for this Aphid. 

 Myzus fragccfolii Cockerell. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VI, 13, 1914, on Fragaria virginiana.^ 

 There has been no definitely determined food plant previously 

 given for this species. 



Hyalopterus arundinis Fabricius. 



Maspeth, N. Y., XI, i, 1914, on Prunus serotina.* 

 It has been cited as feeding on five other species of Prunus 

 besides species of genera more or less remote from this. 

 Aphis rum,icis Linnaeus. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VI, 13, 1914, on Arctium lappa; X, 29, 1914, 

 on Chenopodium sp. 

 Aphis forbesi Weed. 



Maspeth, N. Y., VI, 13, 1914, on Fragaria virginiana.* 



