PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST 
The following is a list of the principal publications of the Ento- 
mologist during the year 1917. The titles,! time of publication and a 
summary of the contents of each are given. Volume and page 
numbers are separated by a colon. 
New Western Gall Midges. New York Entomological Society 
Journal, 1916, 24:175-96 
The genus Onodiplosis is erected and the following new species 
described: O. sarcobati, Hormomyia caudata, Asphon- 
dylia chrysothamni, A. adenostoma, Asteromyia guti- 
erreziae, Wasioptera echinochloa, Wa in@s tomas 
Rhopalomyia  enceliae, AR: salvage, (Ro am-palanor 
Rec runidie liac Re suita me misins IRE cll miyasiO blame een oml nae 
timosa, Ra ertseromtis. Ro lerdicamieniaes) Pshsyatio)p biarsa 
mellsi, Po timberlake1, Diarthronomyva artemis mares 
DeNoe cident talus) Da flo ccosiay and) SMeomlardalasizon stants 
The previously unknown female of Asteromyia grindeliae is 
also described and a table given for the separation of the species of 
Diarthonomyia. 
New North American Gall: Midges. Entomological News, 1916; 
17: 412-17 | 
The following’new species are characterized: Asynapta marilandica? 
Dasyneura lupini, Asphondylia shepherdiae and Reti7 
M0) Clio MODIS warse@rel da. 
Bleeding Trees. Tree Talk, 1916, 4:42 
Description of injuries by Mycetobia divergens Walk. and a 
discussion of control measures. 
Efficiency of Spraying. Entomologist [London], 1916, 49: 254-55 
General statements respecting the efficiency of arsenical applications in New 
York and New England. 
New Indian Gall Midges. Canadian Entomologist, 1916, 48: 400-6 
The following new species and genera are described: Colpodi® 
fletcheri, Harpomyia n.¢g., type H. inttcea, Indodintocis 
n.g., type I. mangiferae and Streptodiplosis m gaetype 
De imdiica mn. spr 
Injurious Insects. New York Farmer, January 18, 1917, p. 6 
A brief discussion of the actual preventive or repressive value of good crops 
for insect outbreaks with special reference to grasshopper ravages. 

‘Titles are given as published. In some instances articles appearing in a 
number of papers have been given different titles by the various editors. 
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