LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
Of the cuts below named and numbered, the electrotypes of Nos. 1, 2. 10, 11, 12, 13, 
14 and 24 were obtained from Prof. C. V. Riley, by purchase Those of Nos. 7 and 8 
were obtained by purchase from the government printing office, Washington, P. C., and 
are the same as the illustrations used in the report of the U S. Ent. Com. That of tig 
30 is an original cut, drawn by Mr. Emmerton. The rest of the illustrations are from 
cuts belonging to the state. 
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Fig. 1. European Cabbage Butterfly. Male. 8 
2. European Cabbage Butterfly. Female. 8 
3. Southern Cabbage Butterfly. 10 
4. Microgaster militaris .. 20 
5. Southern Cabbage Butterflv. Female. 25 
6. Southern Cabbage Butterfly. Larva and Chrysalis. 25 
7. External Anatomy of Rocky Mountain Locust. 74 
8. External Anatomy of Rocky Mountain Locust. Lateral view. 76 
9. Harpalus caliginosus . 78 
10. Acridium Americanum . 81 
11. Tettix . 81 
12. Stenobrothus maculipennis. Perfect insect, pupa and larva. 84 
13. Tragoeephala viridifasciata . 85 
14. Hippiscus phoenicopterus . 85 
15. Caioptenus femur-rubrum. 86 
16. Stenobothrus maculipennis. Perfect insect, pupa and larva. 102 
17. Tragoeephala viridifasciata. Pupa, perfect insect . 105 
18. Hippiscus phoenicopterus.. 117 
19. Caioptenus spretus.121 
20. Male abdomen of Caioptenus spretus. 122 
21. Cnloptenus spetrus depositing egg.. 123 
22. Caioptenus femur-rubrum . 124 
23. Male abdomen of C. femur-rubrum..*. 1 5 
24. Caioptenus differentialis. 127 
25. Young Locust Mite. 136 
26. Blister Beetle . 136 
27. The Lance Rustic. 141 
28. The Gothic Dart.141 
29. The Stalk-Borer. 142 
30. The Oak-Leaf Tortrix. 112 
