REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9O9 II5 



Sackenomyia packardi Felt, larvae in willow shoots, April 15, 



Winthrop Packard, Canton, Mass. 

 Lasioptera tripsaci Felt, adults reared from Tripsacum 



dactyloides, Texas, F. M. Webster, Washington, D. C. 

 Cecidomyia opuntiae Felt, reared from Opuntia leaves, George 



V. Nash, Bronx Park, New York 



A number of other gall midges have been received from various parties and 

 will be duly acknowledged in subsequent descriptions or discussions of the 

 species. 



Lepidoptera 

 Sphecodina abbotii Swain, Abbot's sphinx, larvae on woodbine, 



July 30, Miss Emma Si Call, Northport. Same, larvae, August 12, Mrs 



A. Openhym, St Huberts 

 Deilephila lineata Fabr., white lined sphinx, moth, September 11^ 



Bell & Smith Nursery Seed Co., Castleton 

 Sphinx drupiferarum Sm. & Abb., plum sphinx, adult, June 7,. 



Ezra Shults, Fort Plain 

 Sphinx chersis Hubn., ash sphinx, adult, July 26, H. H. Fitch, West 



Winfield 

 Halisidota caryae Harr. on elm, August 18, Mrs Albert Delafield, 



Greenport 

 Heliophila unipuncta Haw., army worm, larvae, June 1 7, 



George P. Slade, (New York city) Oakdale 

 Heliothis armiger Hubn., corn worm, larvae on corn, October 19, 



Dr C. W. Frispell, Shelter Island Heights 

 Melalopha inclusa Hubn., poplar tent maker, larvae on poplar, 



August 2, Jarvis W. Baxter, Adams Corners 

 Notolophus antiqua Linn., dark or rusty tussock moth, larvae, 



June 29, E. Dillingham, Ogdensburg 

 Tolype velleda Stoll., larch lappet, larva, July 23, Charles Burbank,. 



LaGrangeville 

 Paleacrita vernata Peck, spring canker worm, larvae on apple trees. 



May 3 1 , Ernest Emans, LaGrangeville 

 Alsophila pometaria Harr., fall canker worm, adults, Nov. 30 & 



Dec. 2, Augustus Floyd, Moriches 

 Acrobasis feltella Dyar, larvae on hickory, June 1 2 , Mrs A. M. A» 



Jackson, Warner 

 Archips cerasivorana Fitch, ugly nest cherry worm, nest, July 17, 



P. L. Huested, Blauvelt 

 Tortrix fumiferana Clem., spruce bud worm, adults July 21, 



G. A. Bailey, Syracuse. Same, July 22, Richard Lohrmann, U,tica 

 Coleophora fletcherella Fern., cigar case bearer, larvae on apple, 



June 16, F. A. Fitch, Randolph 

 Coleophora limosipennella Dup., European elm case bearer' 



cases and adults, August 4, John O. VanClefe, Oakdale 

 Antispila nyssaefoliella Clem., larvae and work on pepperidge, 



September 25, Roy Latham, Orient Point 



Corrodentia 



Psocus salicis? Fitch, nymph in house, November 4, S. H. Burnham^ 

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