BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIID^E. 335 



1879. Bailey, J. S. The Natural History of Algeria pictipes G. & R. North Am., Ent., Vol. I, 

 1879, pp. 17-21. Plate. 

 Detailed account of life-history of Algeria {= Sesia) pictipes , with figures. [283] 



1879. French, G. H. Notes on Squash and Cucumber Pests. Prairie Farmer, March 1, 1879. 



Note on Melittia cucurbitce {=satyriniformis). [284] 



1879. Lintner, J. A. The Peach-tree Borer. Cult, and Count. Gent/., Vol. XLIV, 1879, p. 

 199. 

 Gives remedies against ravages of Algeria {= Sanninoidea) exitiosa. (Not seen.) [285] 



1879. Milton, M. Count. Gentl., Vol. XLIV, 1879, p. 119. 



Records Algeria {—Sanninoidea) exitiosa in Azalea. (This is certainly an error.) (Not seen.) [286] 



1879. Moschler, H. B. Amerikanisches. Ent. Zeit. Stettin, Bd. XL, 1879, p. 246. 



Erects the genus Podosesia for Ageria syringes Harris (1839) and states that he redescribed this species as 

 Grotea longipes (1876). [287] 



1879. Osborn, H. Ash-tree Borer. College Quart., May, 1879, Vol. n > P- IO - 



Note on Podosesia syringes wrongly determined as Trochilium denudata. Notice of parasite thereon. [288] 

 1879. Osborn, H. Report on Noxious Insects. Trans. Iowa St. Hort. Soc., 1878(1879)^01. 

 XIII. 

 Habits and natural history of Podosesia syringce wrongly determined as Trochilium denudatum. (Not seen.) 



[289] 



1879. Smith, Emily Adella. Shade Trees, Indigenous Shrubs, and Vines, by J. T. Stewart, 



M.D., and Insects that Infest them, by Miss Emily A. Smith. Peoria, Illinois, 1877. 



Note on Algeria (= Sesia) acerni (p. 55). [ 2 9°] 



1879. Staudinger, Otto. Horoz Soc. Ent. Rossicce, Tom. XIV, 1878 (1879), p. 301. 



Records Trochilium {—Ageria) apiforme from Asia Minor. l 2 9 x ] 



1880. Comstock, J. H. Report of the Entomologist. Ann. Report U. S.Comm. Agricul., 1879, 



1880. 

 Description of egg, habits of young, larva, mode of oviposition of Algeria {—Sanninoidea) exitiosa. Straw 

 bandage recommended. Four parasites recorded (pp. 244-255). [ 2 9 2 ] 



1880. Edwards, Hy. Descriptions of Some New Forms of ^Egeridse. Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, 

 Vol. Ill, 1880, pp. 71-72. 



Original descriptions of Melittia gloriosa, Sciapteron ( = Memythrus) robinice, and Ageria {= Sesia) 

 aureopurpurea. [ 2 93] 



1880. Fuller, A. S. Peach-tree Borer Infesting Almonds. Am. Ent., Vol. Ill, 1880. 



Records Algeria {= Sanninoidea) exitiosa infesting dwarf flowering almond shrubs. [ 2 94] 



1880. Fuller, A. S. The Insect Enemies and Diseases of our Small Fruits. Am. Ent., Vol. 

 Ill, 1880, p. 93. 

 Brief note on habits of Ageria {= Sesia) tipuliformis. [ 2 95] 



1880. Osborn, H. Ash-tree Borer. Western Stock Journ. and Farm, Vol. X, August, 1880. 



Characters and life-history of Podosesia syringce wrongly determined as Trochilium denudatum. Figures of 

 adult, larva, and pupa. [ 20 Al 



1880. Hulst, George D. Descriptions of Some New Species of North American Lepidoptera. 

 Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, Vol. Ill, 1880, pp. 75-76. 



Original descriptions of Sesia nigella {—Sesia pyralidiformis), Sesia Jlavipes {=Bembecia marginata), and 

 Sesia { = Albuna) rubescens. [ 2 97] 



1880 Lintner, J. A. The Squash-borer. Count. Gent., 1880, p. 455. 



Ravages, characters of moth, mode of oviposition, and larval habits of Ageria cucurbitce {—Melittia satyri- 

 niformis. [ 2 9^] 



1880. Osborn, H. Ash-tree Borer. Coll. Quart., Vol. Ill, 1880, p. $$. 



Character and life-history of Podosesia syringce wrongly determined as Trochilium denudatum. Note on 

 parasite thereon. Figures of larva, pupa, and adult. [ 2 99] 



1880. Osborn, H. Note. Coll. Quart., Vol. Ill, 1880, p. 14. 



Note on Trochilium denudatum {^Podosesia syringce) destructive to ash-trees. (Not seen.) [300] 



