REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I915 9I 



29th Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other 

 Insects of the State of New York, 1913 (issued April 15, 1915), 

 p. 1-257, 16 pis. 



Contents 



PAGE PAGE 



Introduction 5 Use of miscible oils on trees 45 



Injurious Insects 13 Larger, sugar maples and mis- 

 Codling moth 13 cible oils 45 



Lined corn borer 14 Signs of oil injury 46 



European grain moth or wolf Notes for the year 48 



moth 16 Fruit tree pests 49 



Rhododendron clear- wing 19 Shade tree pests 56 



Azalea leaf skeletonizer 21 Forest tree pests 61 



Arbor vitae leaf miner 22 Miscellaneous insects 64 



White grubs and June beetles . . 24 Publications of the Entomologist . 68 



Spotted hemlock borer 26 Additions to collections 72 



• White pine weevil 30 Appendix: A study of gall midges 



Hickory bark borer 33 II 79 



Pitted ambrosia beetle 36 Explanation of plates 212 



Cactus midge 39 Index 247 



Banded grape bug 41 



Remedies and Preventives for Plant Enemies and Diseases. Tie 

 Ball Canning and Preserving Recipes", Edition F., p. 56-62, 1915 

 A comprehensive spray calendar for trees and small fruits. 



Grasshopper Control in New York State. Economic Entom.ology, 

 Journal, 1915, 8:227-29 



Summary of results obtained with poisoned bait for the control of M e 1 a n - 

 oplus atlanis Riley. 



Juniper Plant Bug (Chlorochroa uHleri Stal.). Economic 

 Entomology, Journal, 19 15, 8:308 



Records injury to peas, corn, tomatoes and other garden crops and details 

 observations on feeding habits and also those of Euschistus variolarius 

 Pal. Beau v. 



Apple Red Bugs. Catskill Recorder, May 7, 191 5 



Brief warning notice. 



Seventeen-year Cicada. Catskill Recorder, June 25, 191 5 



The capture of a specimen in northern Dutchess county is recorded and a 

 request made for specimens and data from other localities. 



New North American Gall Midges. , Canadian Entom.ologist, 1915, 

 47 : 226-32 



The genus Kalodiplosis, with K. multifila as the generic type, is erected 

 and the following new species described : Lestremia floridana, Mi- 

 crocerata aldrichii, Porricondyla wellsi, Asteromyia 

 sylvestris, Kalodiplosis floridana and Hormomyia 

 fenestra. 



