BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIID^E. 343 



1 89 1. Kellicott, D. S. Report of Committee on Entomology. Journ. Columbus Hort. Soc, 

 1891, p. 100. 

 Note on Melittia ceto (=M. satyriniformis). (Not seen.) [405] 



1891. Kellicott, D. S. Entomology. Jour. Columbus Hort. Soc, 1891, pp. 60-62. 



Notes on Algeria (= Sesia) acerni, Algeria hospes (= Sesia scitula), and Podosesia syringes. [406] 



1891. Kellicott, D. S. Notes on Two Borers Injurious to the Mountain-ash. Can. Ent., Vol. 

 XXIII, 1891, p. 250. 

 Records the mountain-ash as a food-plant of Podosesia syringes, with notes on oviposition and time of 

 appearance of the insect in Ohio. [4°7] 



1891. Kent, G. H. Notes from Mississippi. Insect Life, Vol. Ill, 1891, p. 337. 



Records Melittia ceto (= M. satyriniformis) as being very destructive to squash, cucumber, and cashaw vines. 



[408] 

 1891. Lintner, J. A. The Peach-tree Borer. Country Gentleman, Vol. LVI, 1891, p. 457. 



Good discussion of methods of controlling Algeria ( — Sanninoidea) exitiosa. Figures of male and female 

 adults after Kellicott (1890), and reproduces Emmons's (1854) poor figures. [4°9] 



1891. Little, S. A. Rural New Yorker, 1891, p. 593. 



Popular account of Algeria (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa. [4 10 ] 



189 1. Lugger, Otto. Two New Lepidopterous Borers. Psyche, Vol. VI, 1891, pp. 108, 109, 



pi. iii. 

 Contains original description of Trochilium luggeri Hy. Edwards (1891) (= Memythrus) simulans, and 

 original description of Trochilium (= Podosesia) fraxini by Lugger. [4 11 ] 



1891. Murtfeldt, M. E. Outlines of Entomology. Ann. Rep. State Hort. Soc. Missouri, 1890 

 (1891), p. 85. 

 Brief account of Algeria (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa with figures. [4 12 ] 



1 89 1. McCarthy, Gerald. Some Injurious Insects. Bull. No. 78, North Carolina Agricul. St., 

 1891, p. 27. 

 Brief account of Sannina (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa. [4!3] 



1891. Neumoegen, Berthold. Some New and Beautiful iEgeriadae. Entomological News, Vol. 

 II, 1891, pp. 107-109. 



Original descriptions of Trochilium calif ornicum (= Algeria pacified), T. minimum (= Algeria tibialis), 

 Larunda (= Paranthrene) palmii and Albuna vitrina (= Sesia gilice). [414] 



1891. Orcutt, I. H., and Aldrich, J. M. Injurious Insects. Bull. No. 22, South Dakota Agric. 

 Exp. St., 1891, pp. 80-83. 

 Good account of Algeria (= Podosesia) fraxini, with remedies and preventives against its ravages. [415] 



1891. Osborn, H. Entomology. Orange Judd Farmer, 1891, p. 340. 



Notes on Sesia tipuliformis. W- 1 ^] 



1891. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. A Clematis Root Borer. Insect Life, Vol. IV, 1891, p. 



219. 



Account of Alcalihoe caudata (wrongly spelled Acalthoe cordata) with figures copied from Jack (1891). [417] 



1891. Smith, John B. Report of the Entomologist, nth Ann. Rep. New Jersey Agric. Ex. St., 



1890 (1891). 

 Good account of Melittia ceto (= M. satyriniformis), giving life-history, habits, time of appearance, mode of 

 oviposition, and describes egg (pp. 476-480). L4i8] 



1891. Smith, John B. Insects Injurious to the Blackberry. Bull. N. New Jersey Agric. Exp. St., 



Nov. 30, 1 89 1. 

 Very good account (pp. 9-12) of Bembecia marginata, partly based upon original observations. Figures male 

 and female adults after Riley, and original figures of larva and pupa. [419] 



1891 Smith, John B. List of Lepidoptera of Boreal America. Philadelphia, 1891. 



List 'of Sesiidse based upon work done by Hy. Edwards, with a few additional species, described by 

 other authors (pp. 19-21). 1-420J 



