BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIID^E. 331 



1866. Walsh, Benj. D. On the Insects, Coleopterous, Hymenopterous and Dipterous, inhabiting 



the Galls of certain species of Willow. Part 2nd and last. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. 

 VI, 1866, p. 270. 



Original description of Trochilium hospes (= Sesia scituld). Records breeding it from willow, oak, and 

 hickory galls. j- 2I5 j 



1867. Cresson, E. T. The Striped Bug and Squash-borer. Practical Farmer, 1867, p. 116. 



Remedies against ravages of Melittia cucurbitce (= satyriniformis). (Not seen.) [216] 



T867. Riley, C. V. Currant-bush Borer. Prairie Farmer, 1867, p. 69. 



Habits, description, and means against Ageria (= Sesia) tipuliformis. In answer to an inquiry. [217] 



1867. Glover, Townend. Entomological. Extracts from correspondence. Month. Pep. Dept. 



Agricul., October, 1867, p. 329. 



Brief notice of injury done to grapes in North Carolina by Egeria (= Memythrus) polistiformis, wrongly 



spelled polistceformis. ["218! 



1867. Gavere, C. de. Notices sur quelques Macrolepidopteres Indigenes. Tijds. voor Ent. 



Neder. Ent. Vereen., 2nd Ser., Vol. II, 1867, p. 198. 

 Record of Sesia tipuliformis found in Holland. f2rQl 



1868. Riley, C. V. Peach-borer. Prairie Farmer, Vol. XXI, 1868, p. 301. 



Refers to articles on means against Ageria (Sanninoidea) exitiosa. (Not seen.) [220] 



1868. Bethune, C. J. S. Notes on Canadian Lepidoptera. Can. Ent., Vol. I, 1868, p. 18. 



Record of capture of Trochilium caudatum (= Alcathoe caudata) in Canada. [221] 



1868. Grote and Robinson. Description of American Lepidoptera. No. 4. Trans. Am. Ent. 

 Soc, Vol. II, 1868, p. 182, pi. ii, fig. 64 and p. 184. 

 Original description and figures of Ageria ( = Sesia) pictipes, and original description of Zenodoxus 

 maculipes. \122A 



r868. Glover, Townend. Report of the Entomologist. Rep. Com. Agricul., 1867 (r868), pp 

 58-76. 

 Brief account of life-history of Algeria (= Memythrus) polistiformis. Records it from Kentucky, Ohio, and 

 Missouri. [223] 



1868. Dietrich, K. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der im Kanton Zurich Einheimischen Insecten. 

 Mittheil. der Schweiz. Ent. Gesells., Bd. II, 1868, p. 337. 

 Note on occurrence of Sesia tipuliformis in Switzerland. r 22 4l 



1868. Walsh, Benj. D. First Annual Report on the Noxious Insects of the State of Illinois. Trans. 



Illinois State Hort. Soc, 1867, n. s., Vol. I, Appendix. Also separate, Chicago, 1868. 

 Life-history of and means against Algeria (= Memythrus) polistiformis (p. 24). [225] 



r869. Riley, C. V. Prairie Farmer, 1869, p. 57. 



Brief note on Trochilium (= Sesia) acerni attacking soft maple. (Not seen.) [226] 



1869. Riley, C. V. First Report on the Noxious, Beneficial, and other Insects of the State of 



Missouri. 4th Ann. Rep. St. Bd. Agricul., 1868 (March, 1869). Also separate, 

 Jefferson City, Mo., Mar., 1869. 

 Natural history and characters of Algeria (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa (pp. 47-50). Figures of adults. [227] 



1869. Packard, Alpheus S. Entomological Calendar. Amer. Naturalist, Vol. II, 1869, p. 219. 

 Very brief note on Trochilium (Sesia) tipuliforme. [228] 



1869. Packard, Alpheus S. Guide to the Study of Insects, etc. Salem, 1869. 



Brief general descriptions and accounts (pp. 277-279) of the following species : Ageria (Sanninoidea) 

 exitiosa, figure of adults ; Ageria ( = Sesia) pyri ; Ageria ( = Sesia) tipuliformis, figures of larva, pupa 

 and adult ; Ageria quinquecaudata, figure of male (= Sannina uroceriformis) ; and Melittia cucurbitce, 

 figure of adult (== Melittia satyriniformis). [229] 



1869. Scudder, S. H. Entomological Correspondence of Thaddeus William Harris. Boston, 1869. 



Mention of Ageria (= Alcathoe) caudata (pp. 247 and 262). Descriptions of larva and cocoon of Ageria 



cucurbitce = Melittia satyriniformis (p. 284) ; Ageria persicce = Sanninoidea exitiosa (p. 359) ; and 



Ageria (= Sesia) pyri (p. 361). Doubleday writes to Harris (p. 161) that Ageria cucurbitce (Harr.) is the 



same as Melittia satyriniformis and Ageria (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa (Say) is the same as Paranthrene 



epsidiforme Hiib. [ 2 3o] 



