PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 

 mologist during the year 191 6. The titles, 1 place of publication 

 and a summary of the contents of each are given. Volume and 

 page numbers are separated by a colon. 



Soft Maple Leaf Midge, Rhabdophaga aceris Shim. Eco- 

 nomic Entomology, Journal, 8:549-50, 1915 

 Notes on injuries and biology. 



Gall Midges in an Orchard, Economic Entomology, Journal, 8:550, 



1915 



Observations on the abundance and habits of a species of Parallelodiplosis. 



New South American Gall Midges. Psyche, 22:152-57, 191 5 



Ouradiplosis, Delphodiplosis and Epihormomyia are the new 

 genera erected. The following new species are described: Porricondyla 

 parrishi, Johnsonomyia braziliens is , Ouradiplosis aurata , 

 Delphodiplosis cinctipes, Epihormomyia auripes and L e s t o - 

 diplosis pict ur a t a . 



30th Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other 

 Insects of the State of New York, 19 14. New York State Museum, 

 Bulletin 180, 1915 (issued December 14, 1915), p. 1-336, pis. 19, 



figs. 10 1 



Contents 



PAGE 



7 



Introduction 



Injurious insects 16 



Lined red bug 16 



White grubs and May or Jur.e 



beetles 18 



Forest tent caterpil 1 ar 25 



Brown-tail moth 29 



Army worm 32 



European pine-shoot moth 39 



Box leaf midge - 42 



Grasshoppers 46 



Notes for the year 58 



Fruit insects 58 



Grass and garden insects 67 



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and shade . tree 



Ornamental 



pests 71 



Forest tree pests 87 



Miscellaneous 89 



List of the Coccidae in the Collec- 

 tion of the New York State 



Museum. F. T. Hartman 92 



Publications of the Entomologist, no 

 Additions to the collections, Octo- 

 ber 16, 1913-October 15, 1914.. 114 

 Appendix : A study of gall midges 



III 127 



Explanation of plates 289 



Index 325 



New Gall Midges. Canadian Entomologist, 48:29-34, 1916 



The following new species are described :Dasyneura sassafras, D. gos- 

 sypii, Walshomyia texana, Asphondylia sesami and F e 1 1 i e 1 1 a 

 americana . 



1 Titles are given as published. In some instances articles appearing in a num- 

 ber of papers have been given different titles by the various editors. 



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