REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 



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Lecanium sp ? on oak. From Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester 

 p. Y. 



Asterolecanium quercicola Bouche, on oak. From Mrs. George W. 

 Rains, Newburg, N. Y. 



Gossyparia ulmi Geoff., in abundance on elm twigs. From George 

 T. Powell, Ghent, N. Y. 



Orihoptera. 



Egg deposit of white flower cricket, (Ecaidhus niveus (DeGeer) in 

 raspberry cane. From Dr. H. C. Coons, Alfred, N. Y. 



The walking stick, Diapheromera ftmorata (Say). From Jes«e 

 Parker, Albany, N. Y. The same, from C. R. Heller, Albany, N. Y. 



Larva of the mole cricket, Gryllotalf>a borealis Burm., with a fungus 

 growing from its middle. From Mrs. M. W. Welch, Lake Comfort, 

 N. C. 



Thysanura. 



Examples of Schoturus nivicola (Fitch), from myriads occurring on 

 trunks of pear-trees, April 13th. From Edwin C. Powell, Ghent, 

 N. Y. 



Therinobia furnorwm (Prow), (=Lepisma domestica Packard) 

 from flour barrels. From John Fonda, Albany, N. Y. 



Myeiapoda. 



Juiidae — species not determined, injurious to tobacco plants. From 

 J. R. Lowe, Big Flats, N. Y. 



Crustacea. 



Crangonyx mucronatus Forbes — an eyeless shrimp drawn from a 

 driven well. From Frank M. Simons, Ingleside, N. Y. 



Miscellanea. 



Vespa vulgaris Linn., Pelecinus polyturator Drury, Papilio Tamvs 

 Linn., Deilephila lineata (Fabr.), Agrotis herilis Grote, Agro is 

 subgothiea Haw., Leucania unipuneta (Haw.), Hcematopis graiaria 

 (Fabr.), Eristalis tenax (Linn.), Anasa tristis (DeGeer), Euschistus 

 Jissilis Uhler, Cicada tibicen Linn., Cicada septendecim Linn., Gas 

 troidea polygoni (Linn.), Lachnosttrna fusca (Frohl.), Amblycorypha 

 oblongifolia (DeGeer). From Mrs. Emily B. Smith, Coeymans, 

 N. Y. 



