THE SKIFF CATERPILLAR. 



Prolimacodes scapha Harr. 

 (Larva feeds on leaves.) 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE ORANGE CASE-BEARER. 

 Eurycyttarus confederate, Grt. 

 (Larvae feed upon lichens on tree trunk, occasionally gnawing* fruit; 

 formerly Psyche.) 



Exhibit: Cases on twig. 



THE TWO-SPOTTED RED SPIDER. 



Tetranyclms mytilaspidis Riley. 



For description and distribution see Banks, Tech. series 8, Div. 

 Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp 71-72, 1900. 



For general account of T. himacidatiis see Chittenden, Bui. 27, n. s., 

 Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 35-42, 1901. 



Exhibit: Figure. 



THE ORANGE WHITE SPOT. 



Tetranychoides calif ornica Bks. 

 For description see Banks, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, v. XII, p. 54, 

 pi. II, lig. 1, 1904. 



Exhibit: Work and figure. 



THE ORANGE FRUIT MITE. 



Tenuipalpus californicus Bks. 

 For description see Banks, Journ. N. Y Ent. Soc, v. XII, p. 55, 

 pi. II, fig. 2, 1904. 



Exhibit: Work and figure. 



RUST MITE OF THE ORANGE; THE SILVER MITE OF THE LEMON. 



Eriophyes oleivorus Ashm. 

 (Formerly Pfiytoptus.) 

 Exhibit: Figure. 



THE TWO-STRIPED WALKING-STICK. 



Anisomorpha bnprestoides Stal. 

 Exhibit: Nymph and adult. 



THE ANGULAR- WINGED KATYDID. 



Microcentrum retinerve Burm. 

 Exhibit: Eggs, adult, and parasitized eggs. 



NORTHERN MOLE CRICKET. 



Gryllotalpa borealis Burm. 

 Exhibit: Nymph and adult. 



THE LUBBER GRASSHOPPER. 



Dictyophorus reticulatus Thunb. 

 For brief account see Morgan, Bui. 30, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agr., pp. 28-29, 1901. 



Exhibit: Nymph and adult. 



