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  REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  ENTOMOLOGIST 
  361 
  

  

  DiPTERA. 
  

  

  The 
  dog-flea, 
  Pulex 
  serraticcps 
  Gerv. 
  From 
  Earl 
  S. 
  Crannel, 
  

   Albany, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Larvae 
  of 
  Cecidojnyia 
  sp. 
  in 
  galled 
  choke-cherries. 
  May 
  28th, 
  from 
  

   Bethleham, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  From 
  Prof. 
  C. 
  H. 
  Peck, 
  Menands, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  The 
  pear-midge, 
  Diplosis 
  pyrivora 
  ^iley. 
  From 
  Dr. 
  J. 
  B. 
  Smith, 
  

   New 
  Brunswick, 
  N. 
  J. 
  

  

  Examples 
  of 
  Sciara 
  multiseta 
  Felt 
  reared 
  from 
  mushrooms, 
  S. 
  pauciseta 
  

   Felt 
  from 
  potatoes, 
  and 
  S. 
  fulvicauda 
  Felt 
  from 
  decaying 
  blackberry 
  

   roots; 
  and 
  oi 
  Phora 
  abidihalteris 
  Felt 
  from 
  mushrooms. 
  From 
  Dr. 
  J. 
  B. 
  

   Smith, 
  New 
  Brunswick, 
  N. 
  J. 
  

  

  Chrysops 
  sp. 
  near 
  nigra, 
  Scenopimis 
  fe7iestralis 
  (Linn.), 
  and 
  Pollenia 
  

   rudis 
  (Fabr.). 
  From 
  Mrs. 
  E. 
  B. 
  Smith, 
  Coeymans, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Larvae 
  of 
  Anthomyia 
  sp., 
  mining 
  beet 
  leaves, 
  June 
  i6th. 
  From 
  C. 
  W. 
  

   Seelye, 
  Rochester, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  I^arvas 
  and 
  pupa 
  of 
  Meromyza 
  Americaiia 
  Fitch, 
  from 
  stalks 
  of 
  wheat, 
  

   quite 
  destructive 
  in 
  Altdorf, 
  Wise, 
  June 
  24th. 
  From 
  E. 
  S. 
  Goff, 
  Madi- 
  

   son, 
  Wise. 
  

  

  Larvae 
  of 
  a 
  Phorid 
  (?), 
  infesting, 
  in 
  association 
  with 
  coleopterous 
  larvae, 
  

   the 
  fungus, 
  Clitocybe 
  illudens, 
  October 
  ist; 
  also, 
  numerous 
  dipterous 
  

   larvae 
  and 
  imagoes 
  from 
  mushrooms, 
  Sept. 
  29th. 
  From 
  C. 
  H. 
  Peck, 
  

   Menands, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Coleoptera. 
  

  

  Calosoma 
  scrutator 
  (Fabr.), 
  September 
  4th. 
  From 
  G. 
  R. 
  Howell, 
  

   Albany, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Calosoma 
  calidum 
  (Fabr.), 
  Silpha 
  Surinamensis 
  (Fabr.), 
  Chalcophora 
  

   Virginiensis 
  (Drury), 
  Dicerca 
  divaricata 
  Say, 
  Aphodius 
  sp., 
  Osmoderma 
  

   scabra 
  (Beauv.), 
  Monoha??imus 
  confusor 
  (Kirby). 
  From 
  Mrs. 
  E. 
  C. 
  

   Anthony, 
  Gouverneur, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Coccinella 
  g-notata 
  Hiibn., 
  Alatis 
  oculatus 
  (Linn.), 
  Epicauta 
  cinerea 
  

   (Forst.) 
  From 
  Mrs. 
  E. 
  B. 
  Smith, 
  Coeymans, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  The 
  twice-stabbed 
  lady-bird, 
  Chilocoriis 
  biviilnerus 
  Muls., 
  from 
  moun- 
  

   tain 
  ash, 
  June 
  ist. 
  From 
  A. 
  H. 
  Stratton, 
  Arlington, 
  N. 
  J. 
  

  

  Silvanus 
  Surinamensis 
  (Linn.), 
  in 
  wheat 
  flour, 
  August 
  2 
  2d. 
  From 
  F. 
  

   J. 
  RiGGS, 
  Albany, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  The 
  same 
  in 
  samp, 
  split-peas, 
  flour, 
  raisins, 
  

   and 
  dried 
  currants, 
  from 
  Melvil 
  Dewey, 
  Albany, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  The 
  same 
  in 
  

   *' 
  Cerealine," 
  from 
  F. 
  J. 
  Riggs, 
  Albany, 
  N. 
  Y. 
  

  

  Wireworms, 
  Elateridce, 
  from 
  roots 
  of 
  corn. 
  From 
  C. 
  W. 
  Sargent, 
  

   Hackettstown, 
  N, 
  J. 
  

  

  