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4th report on the injurious and other insects of the state of New York. 

 Albany, The Troy press company, printers, 1889. [Issued November 

 23, 1888] 237 p., 6S fig. (From the New York state museum of 

 natural history. 41st report. 1888. p. 123-358) 



Contents page 



Introductory 9 



Insect attacks and 



Insects of the hemlock 



Chalcid parasites of Cecidomyia 

 hetidae Wi n n ertz 



Isosoma Iwrdei Harris, joiut worm 



fly 



Thalessa lunator Fabr., lunate 



long- sting 



AmphiboUps prunus Walsh, oak 



plum gall Cynips 



Aulacomerus lutescens u. sp. ITrich- 

 iocampus viminalis Fallen], 



poplar saw fly 



Currant bushes girdled by an un- 

 known insect 



Orgyia [^Notolophus] leucostigma 

 Sm.-Abb., white marked tussock 



moth 



Lagoa [^Megalopyge] opercularisSm.- 



Abb., rabbit moth 



Nephelodes violans Guen. [viinians 



var.] bronze colored cut worm 



Homoptera lunaia Drnry, as a rose 



pest 



A hemlock leaf miner 



Cecidomyia halsamicola n. sp., and 



its gall 



Laaioptera vitis O. S,, and its galls. 

 Chloropisca proUfica O. S. n. sp. 

 \variceps Loew], and its win- 

 ter gatherings 



miscellaneous observations 



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Pliytomyza lateralis Fallen \chrys- 



rtn//iemi], marguerite fly 73 



Megilla maculata DeGeer, spotted 



ladybird 80 



Chauliognathus marginatus Fabr,, 



margined soldier beetle 84 



Sitodrepa panicea Linn., as a leath- 

 er beetle 88 



Xylotrechus colonus Fabr., occur- 

 ring in a dwelling 93 



Haltica himarginata Say, alder flea 

 beetle 96 



Crepidodera rufipes Linn., red foot- 

 ed flea beetle 101 



Scolytus rugulosus Ratz., wrinkled 



Scolytus 103 



Corythuca ciliata Say, ciliated 

 Tingis 107 



Melanolestes picipes H.-S., black 

 corsair 109 



Mytilaspis pomorum Bouch6, apple 



tree bark louse 114 



Ptyelus lineatus Linn., lined spit- 

 ' tie hopper 120 



Ephemera natata Walk, [^simulans 

 Walk.], and other Ephemeri- 

 dae 121 



Hairsnakes as parasitic on insects. 125 



Cermatia \_Scutigera'\ forceps Raf., 

 as a household pest 128 



Brief notes on various insects 



Dolerus sp. ; Danais archippus [Anosia plexippus], 135. Thecla strigosa [liparops'] ; Nisoni- 

 ades [ITianaos] persius; Sphinx canadensis, 137. Melittia cucurbitae Isatyriniformis^ ; 

 Hyppa xylinoides ; Erebus odora, 138. Zerene ICingilia^ catenaria ; Anisopteryx lAlsophila'] 

 pometaria, 139. Tinea pellionella; Mallota sp., 140. Anthrenus scrophulariae ; Alaus 

 oculatus, 141. Thanasimus diibius; Macrodactylus subspinosus; Lema trilineata; 

 Chrysochus auratus; Trirhabda canadensis, 142. Galeruca xanthomelaena [Galeriicella 

 luteola^, 143. Hylesinus opaculus ; Phloeotribus liminaris, 144. Belostoma americanum, 145. 

 Ceresa bubalus, 146. Chermes pinieorticis ; Oecanthus niveus, 147. 



