BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 57 
513. Lintner, J. A. A queer foe to the caterpillar. <New England 
Homestead, 1 October, 1887, p. 354. 
Notice of Apanteles congregalus parasitic on the larva of Darapsa [—Ampelo- 
pliaga] myron. 
514. Lintner, J. A. The two-marked tree-hopper. <Cultivator and 
Country Genii., 13 October, 1887, v. 52, p. 783. 
Description of Enclienopa binoiata; remedies. 
515. Lintner, J. A. Mites on arbor vitae. <Cultivator and Country 
Gentl., 20 October, 1887, v. 52, p. 800. 
Tetranychus telarius (?) infesting arbor vit;e. 
510. Lintner, J. A. Asparagus and pear-bliglit beetles. <Cultivator 
and Country Gentl., 27 October, 1887, v. 52, p. 817. 
Distribution of Crioceris asparagi; remedies; enemies. Ravages of Xyleborus 
pyri [= dispar]; remedies. 
517. Lintner, J. A. White-grub attack on wheat. <Cultivator and 
Country Gentl., 27 October, 1887, v. 52, p. 817. 
Characters of the larva of Lachnosterna sp.; habits; remedies; enemies. 
518. Lintner, J. A. The bagworm. <Cultivator and Country 
Gentl., 3 November, 1887, v. 52, p. 837. 
Habits, life history, and transformations of Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis; 
remedies. 
519. Lintner, J. A. Insects and yellows in the peach. <Cultivator 
and Country Gentl., 3 November, 1887, v. 52, p. 837. 
Notice of habitat of Phlceotribus liminaris. 
520. Lintner, J. A. Grape insects in manure. <Amer. Garden, 
December, 1887, v. 8, p. 390. 
Increase of grape insects not due to the use of city stable manure. Note ou 
Ligyrus relictus. 
521. Lintner, J. A. Report of the State Entomologist to the Regents 
of the University of the State of New York for the year 1886. 
<40th Rept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., 1887 [20 January, 
1888], pp. 79-154. 
Introductory. 83 
A new attack on wheat by a sawfly larva. 87 
The red-humped apple tree caterpillar and parasite —(Edemasia concinna 
(Sm. -Abb.) and Limneria fugitiva Say. 90 
The forest tent-caterpillar —Clisiocampa sylvatica Harris [= disstria'] _ 91 
The spring cankerworm —Anisopteryx [— Paleacrita] vernata (Peck). 93 
An unknown grass pest. 96 
A new strawberry insect —Bembidium quadrimaculatum (Linn.). 98 
A meal insect —Lcemoplilocus alternans Er. 100 
A grass-burrowing insect —Cebrio bicolor (Fabr.). 100 
A dung beetle —Aphodius inquinatus (Herbst.). 102 
The sugar-maple borer —Glycobim [= Plagionotus'] speciosus (Say.). 103 
The potato-stalk weevil —Trichobaris trinotata (Say.). 106 
“An ugly bee slayer 7 ’—Phymata erosa Herr.-Sch. 107 
Melon vines attacked by the squash bug —Anasa iristis DeGeer. 110 
The grain aphis —Siplionophora arena? (Fabr.) [= Xectaropliora granaria~]. 112 
