REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I913 69 



Save the Hickory Trees. New York Times, New York Herald, 

 March 3, 1913 



A summary statement of conditions about New York City advising the 

 cutting of infested hickories and the burning of the bark. 



Cystodiplosis eugeniae n. sp. Entomological News, 24:175-76, 1913 

 Description of a midge reared from a hairy, spherical leaf gall on 

 Eugenia buxifolia collected at Key West, Florida. 



Insect Enemies of Trees and Shrubs. Arbor Day Annual, New 

 York State Education Department, 19 13, p. 23-28 

 A brief, popular, illustrated account of some of the more injurious or 



common shade tree and shrub insects. 



Save the Trees. Northern Budget (Troy, N. Y.), April 13, 1913, 



A summary account of elm leaf beetle conditions. Spraying is advised 

 in most localities. 



Gall Midges in an Aquatic or Semiaquatic Environment. New York 

 Entomological Society Journal, 21 : 62-63 

 Annotated list of gall midges occurring under such conditions. 



The Caterpillar Pest. The Freeman's Journal (Cooperstown, 



N. Y.), April 23, 1913 



Brief warning notice of probable injury by the apple tent caterpillar, 

 Malacosoma americana Fabr., v^^ith directions for control. 



Itonida anthici n. sp. Economic Entomology Journal, 6 1278-79, 191 3 

 The gall and all stages of this midge occurring on bald Cyprus, T a x o - 

 dium distichum are described. 



Phytonomus meles Fabr. Economic Entomology Journal, 6 :283-84, 



1913 



A record of the distribution and abundance of this v^eevil. 



Bleeding Trees. Economic Entomology Journal, 6:285-86, 1913 

 A Dipterous larva, probably Ceratopogon, is recorded as causing bleeding 

 from wounds in maple and elm trees and described. 



Spraying in the Hudson Valley. New York State Fruit Growers 



Association Proceedings, 191 3, p. 2(^']-']'^ 



A record of work in controlling the codling moth and observations upon 

 trees sprayed with a miscible oil. 



Self-Boiled Lime Sulphur. Rural New Yorker, April 26, 1913, 



72 :6oo 



Gives data on the value of summer sprays for the control of San Jose 

 scale. 



