NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM II5 



Lepidoptera, ipip 



Laspeyresia molesta Busck, oriental peach moth, larvae and work on peach, 



June 27, T. F. Niles, White Plains 

 Apantesis virgo Linn., harness moth, July 23, A. W. Palmer, Johnstown 

 Hadena fractilinea Grote, lined corn borer, larvae on corn, June 2, F. H. 



Lacy, Poughkeepsie. Also received during the same month from Old 



Chatham, Skaneateles, Eagle Bridge, Glen and Argyle 

 Macronoctua onusta Grote, Iris borer, larvae on iris, July 10, Mrs Charles 



Gannon, Ballston Lake 

 Heliophila unipuncta Haw., army worm, young larva on corn, July 24, 



William J. Schreiber, Mechanicsville. Same caterpillars on corn, August 5, 



W. J. Hagar, Canajoharie. Same, August 7, J. Leonard, Feura Bush road. 



Same, August iS, W. K. Agne, Rome. Same, August 23, Harry C. Morse, 



Glovers vi lie 

 Papaipema nitela Guen., stalk borer, larvae on corn, June 20, G. W. Bush, 



IJtica. Also received from Rome, Coxsackie, Mineola, Salem, Cambridge, 



Skaneateles, Schuylerville, East Quogue, Amenia, Mechanicville, Oriskany 



Falls, Mount McGregor, Fredonia, Charlotteville, Hudson Falls and 



Watkins 

 Hadena dubitans Walk., caterpillar on corn, May 23, William Russell, 



Ballston Spa 

 Chloridea obsoleta Fabr., corn ear worm, in corn June 5, T. B. Clausen, 



Schenectady. Also received in October from Akron, Jamestown, Buffalo, 



Clarence Center, Alden and South Byron 

 Plathypena scabra Fab., green-striped clover worm, caterpillar on beans, 



August 5, Harry Cook, Albany 

 Heterocampa guttivitta Walk., antlered maple caterpillar, larva on maple, 



July 25, T. J. Rupert, Jamestov^m 

 Notolophus antiqua Linn., ancient tussock moth, eggs, March 21, G. W. 



Cravv^ford, Ballston 

 Pyrausta ainsliei Heinr., larvae on smartweed, April 14, G. G. AinsHe, Knox- 



ville, Tenn. Sam'e, on polygonum. May 29, W. P. Flint, Urbana, 111. Same, 



on corn, August 12, H. E. Gossard, Ravenna, Ohio, through Ohio Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station. Same, October 2, F. A. Fenton, Ames, Iowa 

 Pyrausta nubilalis Hubn., European corn borer, larvae in corn, January 30, 



V. V. Osterhoudt, Scotia. Also received from Saratoga Springs, Ballston 



Lake and Esperance 

 Evetria buoliana, European pine shoot moth, larvae, April 18, F. J. Seaver, 



Bronx Park 

 Laspeyresia caryana Fitch, galls on pecan twigs, May 12, J. M. Del Curto, 



Austin, Texas 

 Hemerophila pariana Clerck, apple and thorn skeletonizer, work on apple, 



December 11, 1918, J. R. De la Torre-Bueno, White Plains 

 Sitotroga cerealella Oliv., angoumois grain moth, adult on corn, September 18, 



Sylvester F. Virkler, Castorland, through Agricultural Department, from 



shipment of com from Argentina, S. A. 

 Gnorimoschema tetradymiella Busck, gall on Tetradymia spinosa, July 19, 



A. O. Garrett, Castle Dale, Utah 

 Paraclemensia acerifoliella Fitch, maple leaf cutter, larvae on maple, July 28, 



Geo. S. Graves, Newport. Same, work, September 17, Raymond C. Donnan, 



Horicon 



Hemiptera, ipip 



Pachypsylla venusta O. S. and P. gemma Riley, hackberry galls, April i, 



E. Bethel, Denver, Col. 

 Chermes cooleyi Gill., gall on Colorado blue spruce. May 15, F. A. Bartlett, 



Stamford, Conn. Same, galls on spruce, November 3, 1919, H. R. Hagan, 



Lehi, Utah 

 Chermaphis pinifoHae Fitch, pine leaf aphid, adults and eggs on pine, July 23, 



M. L. Minor, St Huberts 



