101 



THE PARSLEY ROOT-BORER. 



Listronotus latiusculus Boh. 



For brief notice see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 1902, p. 731. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE LITTLE NEGRO BUG. 



Corimelsena pulica/ria Gerni. 



For general account see Davis, Bui. 102, Mich. Agric. Expt. Sta., 

 pp. 13-18, 1893. 



Exhibit: Nymph and adult. 



DARK-SIDED CUTWORM. 



Euxoa messoria. 

 (Formerly Cameades.) 



For general account see Riley, Rpt. U. S. Dept. Agric, 1884, pp. 

 290-291, pi. 2, fig. 6, 1885. 

 Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



INJURIOUS TO ONION. 



THE WHEAT WIREWORM. 



Agriotes mancus Say. 



For general account see Chittenden, Bui. 27, n. s., Div. Ent.,U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, pp. 77-78, 1901. 

 Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



TOBACCO THRIPS; ONION THRIPS. 



Thrips tabad Lind. 



For short accounts as T. striatus see Gillette, Bui. 47, Colo. Agric 

 Expt. Sta., p. 44, 1898; Howard, Farmers' Bui. 120, U. S. Dept. Agric 

 pp. 21-25, 1900. 



Exhibit: Figure. 



THE CORN-STALK MAGGOT. 



Chxtopsis xnea Wied. 



For general account see Howard, Insect Life, v. VII, pp. 352-354, 

 1895. 



Exhibit: Pupa and adult. 



THE ONION FLY. 



Pegomya cepetorum Meade. 



For general account as Phorbia ceparu?n see Slingerland, Bui. 78, 

 Cornell Univ. Agric Expt. Sta., pp. 495-496, 1894. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



