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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the 

 Entomologist during the year 19 13. The titles,^ time of publication 

 and a summary of the contents of each are given. Volume and 

 page number are separated by a colon. 



The Gall Midge Fauna of Western North America. Pomona Col- 

 lege Journal Entomology, 4 753-57. 1912 

 A list of species with food habit records so far as known. 



Studies in Itonididae. New York Entomological Society Journal, 



20:236-48, 1912 



Two new genera, Neocatocha and Neptunimyia, were erected and the fol- 

 lowing new species described : Neocatocha marilandica, Nep- 

 tunimyia tridens, Porricond}Ta dorsata, P. juve, n- 

 alis, Contarinia coloradensis, Thecodipolsis dulichii, 

 Dicrodiplosis antennata, D. californica, D. helena, 

 Itonida aphidivora, I. putrida and I . a p r i 1 i s . A sex is 

 described or biological observations given of the following: Rhabdo- 

 phaga aceris Shim., Phytophaga ulmi Beutm., Thecodip- 

 losis ananassi Riley, Itonida resinicola O. S. and 

 Cecidomyia ocellaris O. S. 



Notes. New York Entomological Society Journal, 20:292-93, 1912 



Brief notes are given on the fiery ground beetle, Calosoma calidum, 



Neuroterus saltatorius, and two-spotted lady beetle, A d a 1 i a 



bipunctata. 



Prevention of Mosquito Breeding. American Society Civil En- 

 gineers Proceedings, 39:153-54 

 A brief discussion of certain phases of mosquito control. 



Fly Campaign. West Winfield Star, p. 4, January 31, 1913; Demo- 

 cratic Register (Ossining) February i, p. 4; Whitney Point Re- 

 porter, February 13, p. 4 

 A brief note urging a serious fly campaign the coming season. 



Some Orchard Insects. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 42, 

 1912, p. 102-3 



Summary of methods for controlling several of the more important insects. 



Household Entomology. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 42, 



1912, p. 109-10 



Brief directions are given for controlling the chief insect pests of the 

 house. 



^ Titles are given as published. In some instances articles appearing in 

 a number of papers have been given different titles by the various editors. 



