NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM III 



vest r is, Lobodiplosis borealis, Mycodiplosis inter- 

 m e dia, M. lenis, Hyperdiplosis insole ns and L e s t o - 

 diplosis satiata. 



Insect Pests of Ornamental Plants. Garden Magazine, 31 : 182-85, 



May 1920 



Brief popular accounts of the iris borer, stalk borer, rose beetle, rose scale, 

 box leaf midge, pitted ambrosia beetle, arbor vitae leaf miner, juniper scale, 

 European pine shoot moth, spruce gall aphid, spruce bud scale, pine bark aphid, 

 chrysanthemum midge and some of the general pests of ornamentals. 



Entomology, American Year Book, 1919, p. 679, 681, 1920 



A brief resume of the more important contributions in systematic 

 entomology. 



Corn Borers and Grass Insects. Univ. of the State of N. Y., State 



Dep't of Education, State Museum, p. 1-7, 1920 (issued June 



29). 



Brief descriptive account of grass webworms, Crambus luteolellus 

 Clem., lined corn borer, Hadena fractilinea Grote, stalk borer, 

 Papaipema nitela Guen., corn ear worm, Heliothis obsoleta 

 Fabr. and European corn borer, Pyrausta nubilalis Hubn. 



New Indian Gall Midges. Mem. Dept. Agric. India, Ent. Ser. VII, 

 no. I, p. i-ii 



The following genera and species are described as new : 

 Rao diplosis, type, R. orien talis, Horidiplosis, Type 

 H. f i c i and the following species : Asphondylia lantanae, A. 

 phyllanthi, Schizomyia assamensis, Contarinia cau- 

 data, Mycodiplosis indica, Diadiplosis indica, Raodi- 

 plosis orientalis, Orseoliella a'p ludae, Itonida penni- 

 s e t i , and Cecidomyia penniseti. 



European Corn Borer, A Call for General Control (in collaboration 



with G. G. Atwood) Dep't Farms and Markets, Div. Agr. Circ. 



199, p. 1-2, pis. 2, 1920 (issued Nov, 19) 



A brief summation of injuries, habits and the repressive measures advised 

 for Pyrausta nubilalis Hubn. 



Four New African Gall Midges. Natal Museum, Annals, v. 4, p. 



2, p. 491-96* 

 Xenhormomyia was erected and X. africana and X. natalensis 

 described. Another new genus Heterobremia and two species, H. 

 f u r c a t a and H. a g i 1 i s were also described. 



Insects and the State. N. Y. State Museum Bui. 219, 220, p. 227- 

 31, 1920 



A brief discussion of the numbers and importance of insects in relation to 

 the development of the state collections. 



Later Developments in the European Corn Borer Situation. Ent. 

 Soc. of Ontario, 50th Rep't, for 1919, p. iiQ-ii, 1920 

 Summary of conditions prevailing at the end of 1919 in relation to 

 Pyrausta nubilalis Hubn. 



