348 BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIID^E. 



1895. Davis, G. C. Borers that the Horticulturists must Fight. Proc. Mich. Hort. Svc, 1894 

 (1895), pp. 78-83. 



Notes on Sannina (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa and Sciapteron (= Memythrus) polistif or mis. [477] 



1895. Davis, G. C. Bull No. 121, Agric. Exp. St. Michigan, 1895, pp. 31-32. 



Brief account of Sannina (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa. (Not seen.) [478] 



1895. Lugger, Otto. Insects Injurious in 1895. Bull. No. 43, Minnesota Agric. Exp. St., 1895. 

 Detailed account of Sesia tipuliformis with remedies against ravages (pp. 184-187) and figures of moth, larva, 

 and section of stalk with pupa protruding (pi. v, fig. 45). Brief account of Sesia acerni with figures of 

 various stages of development (p. 188). Specific characters of imago of Trochilium (Podosesia) fraxini 

 (p. 196) with figure of adult. Specific characters and habits of Trochilium luggeri (= Memythrus 

 simulans) (p. 189), and record of capture of Memythrus asilipennis in Minnesota (p. 192, pi. iii, fig. 5). 



[479J 

 1895. MacCarthy, Gerald. Bull. No. 20, Agric. Exp. St. No. Carolina, 1895, pp. 292-293. 



Brief account of Sannina (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa. [480] 



1895. Meyrick, Edward. Handbook of British Lepidoptera. London, 1895. 



Detailed diagnosis of the ^geriadse (=Sesiidae). Places the family in the Tineina, before the Gelechiadse 



(p. 562). Descriptions and food-habits of Ageria apiformis(p. 563) and Trochilium (= Sesia) tipuliforme 



(P. 565). [481] 



1895. Murtfeldt, M. E. Borers of Cucumber-vines and Peach-trees. Coleman s Rural World, 



1895, p. 250. 



Notes on Ageria cucurbits (= Melittia satyriniformis) and Algeria (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa. [482] 



1895. Osborn, H., and Malley, C. W. Observation on Insects, Season of 1894. Bull. No. 21, 



Iowa Agric. Exp. St., Y %^ pp . 135-149. 



Notes on Melittia cucurbitce (= M. satyriniformis). [483] 



1895. Payne, F. W. G. The Entomologist, Vol. XXVIII, 1895, p. 51. 



Record of capture of Trochilium (= Ageria) apiformis and Sesia tipuliformis in Derbyshire, England. 



[484] 

 1895. Perkins, G. H. Report of the Entomologist. 8th Ann. Rep. Vermont Agric. Exp. St., 



1895, PP- T30-132. 

 Account of life-history of Sesia tipuliformis with figures of adult, larva, and pupa. [485] 



1895. Piper, C. V. Insect Pests of the Garden, Farm, and Orchard. Bull. No. ij, Washington 

 Agric. Exp. .5/., 1895. 

 Contains note on Sesia tipuliformis. [48°] 



1895. Slingerland, M. V. Habits of Squash-vine Borers. Rural New Yorker, 1895, p. 261. 



Note on the egg-laying habits of Melittia ceto (= M. satyriniformis). [487] 



1895. South, Richard. The Entomologist, Vol. XXVIII, 1895, p. 45. 



Note on the habits of adult and oviposition of Sesia tipuliformis. [488] 



1895. Stinson, J. T. Insects Injurious to Fruits and Vegetables and Remedies for destroying 

 them. Bull. No. 33, Arkansas Agric. Exp. St., 1894, p. 72. 

 Brief compiled account of Sannina (= Sa?ininoidea) exitiosa. [489] 



1895. Webster, F. M. Entomology. Ohio Farmer, 1895, p. 291. 



Notes on the squash borer {Melittia satyriniformis). [490] 



1895. Webster, F. M. Entomology. Ohio Farmer, 1895, p. 157. 



Notes on Melittia ceto (= M. satyriniformis). [49 1 ] 



1895. Weed, C. M. Insects and Insecticides, 1895. 2d Edition, pp. 121, 122. 



Nearly same account of Sannina (= Sanninoidea) exitiosa as in the 1891 edition. [492] 



1896. Beutenmuller, W. Critical Review of the Sesiidse found in America, North of Mexico. 



Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII, 1896, pp. 111-148. 

 Contains notes on all the species of Sesiidse known up to date with the following changes : Erects the genus 

 Gaea for the preoccupied genus Larunda with G. solituda as the type and places Ageria emphytiformis in 

 the genus Gaea (p. 115) ; makes Pyrrhotcenia coloradensis a synonym of Euhagena nebraskce (p. 116), and 

 Phemonoe quinquecaudata a synonym of Sannina uroceriformis (p. 117); unites Trochilium calif or nicum 

 with Trochilium (= Ageria) pacifcum and Trochilium minimum with Ageria tibialis (p. 118) ; gives 



