322 BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIIDJE. 



1809. Latreille, Pierre Andre. Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum, etc. Parisiis et Argen- 



torati, Tom. IV, 1809. 



Places the Sesiidae among the Zygaenidae (p. 211) and uses the term Sesia in a restricted sense, like Laspeyres 



(1801). Makes Trochilium Scopoli (1 777) and Algeria Fabricius (1807) synonyms of Sesia. Notice of 



Sesia (= Algeria) apiformis and three other species of Europe. [72] 



T813. Cocke, J. H. Archives of Useful Knowledge, Vol. Ill, 1813, pp. 40-42. 



Good account of life-history of peach-borer (= Sanninoidea exitiosd). Failed with straw but was very suc- 

 cessful with tobacco leaves around base of tree. No scientific name given to the insect. (Not seen.) [73] 



1815. Oken, Lorenz. Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte. Tom. Ill, Zoologie, 1815-1816. 



Changes the name Sesia to Setia. (Not seen.) [74] 



1815. Leach, William Elford. Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Vol. IX, 1815, p. 131. 



Uses the term Algeria for Sesia apiformis and Sesia tip uli for mis. [75] 



1816. Dalman, Johann VVilhelm. Forsok till Systematic Uppstollning af Sveriges Tjarillar 



Kong I. Vetensk. Akad. Handl., T. 37, 1816, p. 217. 

 Records nine species of Sesiidae from Sweden, including Sesia { = Algeria) apiformis and Sesia tipuliformis. 



[76] 



1816. Hubner, Jacob. Verzeichniss bekannter Schmetterlinge. Augsburg, 1816. 



Erects the genus Sphecia {—Algeria Fabr.) for Sphinx apiformis Linn. (1761) and Sph. bembeciformis (p. 

 127) ; Melittia for Sphinx bombiliformis Cramer (p. 128) ; Bembecia, Synanthedon, and Conopia (p. 118) 

 for a number of species referable to Sesia Hubner, 1806. [77] 



1817. Stewart. Elements of Natural History, etc. 2nd Edit., London, 1817. 



Same account (p. 149) of Sphinx {== Algeria) apiformis and Sphinx { = Sesia) tipuliformis as in the first 

 edition (1802). [78] 



1819. Olivier et Latreille. Nouveau Dictionnaire d' Histoire Naturelle. Tom. XXXI, Paris, 

 1819. 



Similar account of the Sesiidse as given in the previous edition (1803), but gives a figure of Sesia (— Algeria) 

 apiformis (p. 105, pi. xxiv, fig. 2). [79] 



1819. Samouelle, George. The Entomologist's Useful Compendium, or an Introduction to the 



Knowledge of British Insects, etc. London, 1819. 

 Notes on occurrence of Algeria {= Algeria) apiformis and Trochilium (= Sesia) tipuliformis in England. 



[80] 



1820. Cocke, J. H. American Farmer, Vol. I, 1820, pp. 350-351. 



Same account of the peach-borer (= Sanninoidea exitiosd) as in Mease, Archiv. Useful Know., 1803. (Not 

 seen.) [81] 



1820. " W. T.," (Washington, D. C.) Plough Boy, Vol. I, 1820, p. 331. 



Brief account of life-history of the peach insect {= Sanninoidea exitiosd). Counted 678 eggs in one female. 

 (Not seen.) [82] 



182 1. Godard, Jean Baptiste. Histoire Naturelle des Lepidopteres ou Papillons Diurnes des 



environs de Paris. Descrits par M. Godart, peirets par M. C. Vauthier. Tom. Ill, 

 Paris, 1 82 1. 



Descriptions and figures of Sesia (= Algeria) apiformis (p. 78, pi. xxi, fig. 1) and Sesia tipuliformis (p. 114). 



[83] 



1822. Thatcher, J. American Orchardist, 1822, p. 198. 



Brief account of peach-borer {—Sanninoidea exitiosd), quoted from Mease (1803). (Not seen.) [84] 



1823. Worth, James. An Account of the Insect so Destructive to the Peach Tree. Journ. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil, Vol. Ill, 1823, pp. 217-221. 

 Very good account of the life-history of Algeria {= Sanninoidea) exitiosa ; egg first described. A sensible 

 discussion of methods of combating the insect. [85] 



1823. Say, Thomas. Journ. Acad. Nai. Sci. Phila., Vol. Ill, 1823, p. 216. 



Original description of Algeria {—Sanninoidea) exitiosa, in an article by Worth (1823). [86] 



1823. Curtis, John. British Entomology, etc. Vol. VIII, London, 1823. 



Description and figure of Trochilium {—Algeria) apifor?nis (p. 372.) [86 a] 



