122 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
1059. Riley, C. V.—Continued. 
The strawberry leaf-roller, Phoxopterisfragarice . 142 
Extent and nature of the damage caused by it,' 142—Habits of the 
insect, 142—Accounts of its injury in Indiana and Illinois, 142— 
Remedy, 143—Description of the imago and larva, 143. 
The white-marked tussock-moth,* Orgyia leucostigma . 144 
The egg-mass, 144—-The iarva and larval changes, 144—The full- 
grown larva, 145—Habits of the larva, 145—Mode of casting off 
the larval skin, 145—The cocoon, 146—The imago, 146—Two an¬ 
nual broods, 146—Food-plants, 146—Remedies, 147. 
The bag-worm, alias basket-worm, alias Drop-worm, Thyridopteryx 
ephemceriformis . 147 
Its geographical distribution, 148—Injury caused by it, 148—The 
egg, 148—The larva and its growth, 148—Habits of the larva, 
149—The chrysalis, 149—The sex distinguishable in the chrysa¬ 
lis state, 149—The imago, 149—Food-plants, 150—Parasites, 150; 
Cryptus inquisitor, 150; Remiteles thyridopterygis, n. sp., 150— 
Remedies, 151. 
The ailanthus-worm, (Eta punctella .■. 151 
Injury done to the Ailanthus tree, 151—Habits of the larva, 151— 
The chrysalis, 151—The imago, 152—Geographical distribution, 
152—Remedy, 152—Description of larva and chrysalis, 152; of 
the imago, 153. 
The walnut Tortrix, Cacoecia rileyana . 153 
Habits of the larva, 153—General appearance of the moth, 153— 
Phytophagic form of the insect on snowberry, 153—Description 
of larva, chrysalis, and imago, 154; of the variety symphoricarpi, 
154. 
The seed-corn maggot, Anthomyia seas . 154 
Accounts of damage caused by it, 154—The maggot, 155—Trans¬ 
formation, 155—Description of the imago, 155—Remedy, 155— 
Habits of Anthomyia larv®, 156. 
The white grub, Lachnosterna f usca . : . 156 
Account of the damage caused by it, 156—Injury done by the per¬ 
fect insect, 157—R6sum6 of its life-history, 157—Remedies, 157— 
Regularity in the appearance of the beetle, 158—Accounts of the 
fungus infesting the white grub, 158. 
The American Meromyza, Meromysa americana . 159 
Nature of the damage caused by it, 159—Characteristics of larva, 
chrysalis, and imago, 160—European Diptera with similar habits, 
160—Remedies, 161. 
The sheep bot-fly or head-maggot, CEstrus ovis . 161 
The insect in its different states, 161—Its larva, 162—Pupa, 162— 
Characteristics of the imago, 162—Fatal results of the presence 
of the maggot in the head of the sheep, 163—Rabbits attacked 
by gad-fly, 164—Testimony regarding the viviparous habits of 
the bot-fly, 164—Remedies, 165. 
Insect enemies of the honey-bee . 166 
The bee-moth or wax-worm, Galleria cereana . 166 
General appearance of the moth, 166—There are no moth-proof 
bee-hives, 166—Habits of the worm, 167—How its presence in the 
hive may be recognized, 167—Prevention and remedy, 167. 
* Reprint: ^Cultivator and Country Gentleman, 14 May, 1874, v. 39, pp. 310-311, 
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