ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS OF J. A. LINTNER, 1862-1869. 



Metamorphoses of Ceratomia quadricornis Harris. (Proceedings 

 of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, i, 1862, pp. 285- 

 293.) Also, separate, with cover and half-title page, Decem- 

 ber, 1862. 



Oviposition; description of the egg; the larva in its first stage; the molting 

 operation described; the second, third and fourth stages; time of molting; 

 the fifth stage after the fourth molt; the mature larva; preparation for 

 pupation; the pupal cell and its construction described; the final molt to the 

 pupa; the pupa described; length of the seven stages; when the moth 

 emerges; larval liability to being parasitized; features of the imago. 



Notes on Some of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of the State of New 

 York, with Descriptions of their Larvae and Chrysalides. 

 (Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 

 iii, 1864, pp. 50-64.) Also, separate, with cover and title page, 

 May, 1864. 



The following species are noticed: Papilio Turnus Linn., Papilio Asterias 

 Fabr., Papilio Troilus Linn., Pieris oleracea (Harris), its three broods, Colias 

 Philodice Godt., Grapta comma (Harris), Grapta Faunus Edw., Grapta 

 Progne (Fabr.), Grapta j-album (Godt.), Vanessa Antiopa (Linn.), Vanessa 

 Milbertii (Godt.), Limenitis Arthemis (Drury), Limenitis disippus (Godt.), 

 Pyrameis huntera (Sm.-Abb.). Also, notes of capture of some of the Diur- 

 nals, with notes of comparative abundance. 



Description of the Larva of Dryocampa rubicunda {Fabr.). 



(Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 



iii, 1864, pp. 426, 427.) 

 The mature larvae taken from sugar-maple is described. 

 Notes on some Sphingidae of New York, with Descriptions of 



their Larvae and Pupae. (Proceedings of the Entomological 



Society of Philadelphia, iii, 1864, pp. 645-672.) Also, separate, 



with cover and title page, December, 1864. 



Importance of the knowledge of the early stages of the Sphingidae; Sesia 

 Thysbe Fabr., its larva and pupa, with features of the several segments; 

 Sphinx quinquemaculata Stephens, three varieties of the larva, and the pupa; 

 Sphinx cingulata, the three} larval varieties, and the pupa; Sphinx ? 



