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of the Hessian fly and of a parasitic insect that feeds on it. 
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Describes and figures Cecidomyia destructor; description of the eggs, larva, 
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larva and pupa in place; describes and figures Ceraphron [=Herisus~\ 
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1123. Say', T. Season of 1816. <Mem. Phil. Soc. Prom. Agric., 1818, 
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1124. Say, T. Hessian fly, grain moth, cutworm. <Mem. Phil. Soc. 
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1125. Say, T. Account of the insect so injurious to the peaclitree. 
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1126. Say, T. Correspondence relative to the insect that destroys the 
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1128. Schwarz, Eugene A. Diseases of Chauliognathus larvte. 
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* Thomas Say was born in Philadelphia, Pa., 27th of July, 1787, and died at New 
Harmony, Ind., 10 October, 1834. See: <Amer. Entomolgy, Edited by Leconte, v. 1. 
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