114 REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I92I 



ADDITIONS TO COLLECTIONS 

 The following are the more important additions to the collections : 



DONATION 



Hymenoptera, ipip 



Kaliofenusa ulmi Sund., elm leaf miner, larvae on elm leaves, June 9, C. F. 



Curtis Riley, Syracuse. Same, work on elm, June 21, Lucy C. Allen, 



Wilton 

 Aylax pisum Walsh, galls on Lygodesmia, September 22, C. N. Ainslie, 



Rugby, N. D. 

 Andricus coronus Beutm., gall on oak, April 17, H. Carman, Lexington, Ky. 

 Andricus cornigerus O. S., gall, October 3, 1919, J. J. Davis, Riverton, N. J. 

 Rhodites fulgens Gill., gall on Rosa gymnocarpa, May 16, J. S. Boyce, San 



Francisco, Cal. 



Coleoptera, ipip 



Pomphopoea sayi Lee, Sa3''s blister beetle, adult on peach, June 5, G. G. 

 Atwood, Onondaga county. Also received in June from Watkins, Buffalo, 

 Rochester and South Byron 



Galerucella luteola Mull., elm leaf beetle, larvae and pupae on elm, July 14, 

 E.T. Hor ton, Whitehall 



Plagiodera versicolora Laich., poplar and willow beetle, adults on willow, 

 June 17, F. J. Seaver, New York 



Oberea bimaculata Oliv., raspberry cane borer, adults and work on Rasp- 

 berry twigs, June 26, L. M. Allen, Saratoga Springs 



Microclytus gibbulus Lee, adults, November 13, F. J. A, Morris, Peter- 

 borough, Ont. 



Popillia japonica New., Japanese beetle, adults, larvae and pupae. May 27, 

 J. J. Davis, Riverton, N. J. 



Laemophloeus pusillus Schon., adult on corn, September 18, Sylvester F. 

 Virkler, Castorland, through Agricultural Department, from shipment of 

 corn from Argentina, S. A. 



Diptera, ipip 



Crane flies. A series of ten species, three represented by paratypes were 



received December 3, 1918 from C. P. Alexander, now of Amherst. Mass. 

 Camptocladius, larva in human stomach, November 5, through State Depart- 

 ment of Health, Johnstown 

 Diarthronomyia artemisiae Felt, galls on artemisia, November 14, 1918, E. G. 



Titus, Yakima, Wash. Same, gall on sage, April 24, F. R. Cole, Pullman, 



Wash. 

 Rhopalomyia alticola Ckll., galls on artemisia, November 14, 1918, E. G. 



Titus, Yakima, Wash. 

 Hormomyia crataegifolia Felt, thorn cockscomb gall, July 28, George S. 



Graves, Newport 

 Obolodiplosis robiniae Hald., galls on Robinia, August 10, A. Cosens, 



Toronto, Ont. 

 PCecidomyia balsamicola Lintn., balsam midge, galls on white spruce, July 10, 



J. M. Swaine, Fort Coulonge, Quebec. Same August 25, C. L. Shear, 



North Creek 

 Cuterebra cuniculi Clark, rabbit bot fly, November 18, H. H. Johnson, 



Poughkeepsie 

 A series of twenty-seven specimens belonging to seven genera and represent- 

 ing fifteen species were received March 3 ; from M. C. VanDuree, Buffalo 



