REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQI7 7A 
Adalia bipunctata Linn., lady beetles, larvae on potato vines, August 3, F. A. 
Roper, Hudson Falls 
Chlaenius sericeus Forst., adult, May 21, Roy Latham, Orient 
Dyptera 
Sayomyia ? trivittata Loew., phantom larva, January 27, H. D. Gehret, Mineville 
Lasioptera vitis O. S., grape tomato gall, June 30, G. P. McRostie, Kingston. 
Same, July 6, George Grossefinger, Manorville. Same, July 11, A. A. Doug- 
lass, Suffern 
Neolasioptera hibisci Felt, adult on Hibiscus, August 25, E. L. Dickerson, Nut- 
ley, N. J. 
Rhabdophaga salicis Schr., European willow gall, June 23, Ambrose Smith, 
Perrysville, Pa. Through Prof. C. H. Hadley, Extension Entomologist, State 
Department of Agriculture Extension, State College, Pa. 
Rhabdophaga aceris Shim., maple leaf midge, adults on maple leaves, August 7, 
N. B. Beers, Gloversville 
Contarinia. virginianiae Felt, choke cherry midge, larvae and galls on choke 
cherries, July 12, A. F. Burgess, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 
Diarthronomyia hypogaea H. Lw., chrysanthemum midge, galls, October 24, 
R. M. Winslow, Victoria, B. C. Same, galls and adults, November 7, Dr 
Edith M. Patch, Orono, Me. Same, galls, December 21, C. H. Hadley, State 
College, Pa. Same, January 18, A. I. Bourne, Fitchburg, Mass., and Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Schizomyia coryloides Walsh and Riley, grape filbert gail, September 10, A. E. 
Barnard, Williams Bay, Wis. 
Monarthropalpus buxi Lab., box leaf midge, larvae and galls, April 8, J. J. 
Levison, Sea Cliff 
Aphidoletes ? meridionalis Felt, probably reared from aphids on sea lavender, 
Limonium carolinianum, August 7, Henry Bird, Rye 
Erosomyia mangiferae Felt, adults on mango, February 6, F. W. Urich, Port 
of Spain, Trinidad 
Cincticornia pilulae Walsh, oak pill gall, October 3, Chester J” Warren, Troy 
Retinodiplosis taxodii Felt, ‘cypress seed midge, gall, October 19, Otto Katzen- 
stein & Co., Atlanta, Ga. Through E. R. Sasscer, United States Bureau of 
Entomology 
Itonididae, 648 pinned specimens, some very desirable species, were collected at 
Keene Valley by Mr Howard Notman and generously given to the State 
Museum 
Tabanus lineola Fabr., lined horse fly, adult, August 27, Roy Latham, Orient 
Phorbia fusciceps Zett., seed corn maggot, larvae and work on beans, June 17, 
F. P. Cullinan, Batavia. Same, larvae on beans, June 17, F. J. Rose, South 
Byron 
Agromyza tiliae Coud., linden bark gall, puparia on linden, April 18, Dr Hermann 
von Schrenk, Kirkwood, Mo. Same, galls on linden, May 4, D. M. Boyd, . 
St Louis, Mo. 
Lepidoptera 
Aporia crataegi Linn., caterpillars on apple, February 26. Through State 
Department of Agriculture (French seedlings). Same, larva on French seed- 
