Bibliography of the more important contributions to American economic entomology.
- Bureau of Entomology
- Date:
- 1889-1905
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Credit: Bibliography of the more important contributions to American economic entomology. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![375. AVai-sh, B. D. Ai)pcndi.v to tlie article on “Wasps apd their habits,” in No. 7. <Amer. Ent, April, 18C9, v. 1, pp. 102-104. Habits of ChrymdUU] descriptioim of SUzhh [A%aWiru«] brevipennU u. sp., Jgeiim iiuhcorlicalis n. sp., A. arehitectm Say, A. cupida Cress., A. bomhycina Cress., CeropalcH rnfwcntria n. sp.,!iii(l Ammophila pictipennia n. sp.; tabular separation of the genera of Sphecula;. See No. M'i. 376. Walsh, B. D. Mr. Couper’s thorn-leaf gall. <Ca. Ent., 15 April 1869, V. 1, pp. 79-80. ’ Description of cecidoniyidous leaf-gallon Cralcagua- mentions of three a<ldi- tional Cecidoniyidous, and an Acaridous gall on tbe same; Anlhonomua cmtwgi inquilinous in gall on Cratiegva. 377. AValsh, B. D. The six worst insect enemies of the fruit growers in northern Illinois. <Traus. North. 111. Hortic. Soc. for 1867- ’68, pp. 91-96. Treats of Carpocapsapomonella, AspidioUis concMformis [=:rMyUJaspi8pomorum}, Aniaopteryx i= Paleaci'ita^ vernata, Saperda bivittata [—Candida'}, Chryao- hoihria femorata, Conotraohelus nenuphar, and Anthonomus prunicida [=Coc- cotorua acutellaris}. 378. Walsh, B. D. Squash borer. <Cultivator and Country Gentle- man, 30 September, 1869, v. 34, p. 256. Extract: <Prairie Farmer, 30 October, 1869. Characters of larva and imago of JEgeria cucurbitai [= Melittiaceto} ; natural history, means against, and distribution of the same. 379. Walsh,'' B. D. Apple-tree borers. <Journ..Ill. State Agric. Soc. Eeprint: <Trans. 111. State Agric. Soc., v. 5, pp. 499-501. Comparative differences between Saperda and Chryaobothria] soap as a means against the same. 380. Walsh, B. D. On a species of Hemiteles {lehneumonidce), ascer- tained by the editor to be parasitic in Canada on the imported currant-worm fly {Nematus ventricosus Klug). <Can. Ent., 1 October, 1869, v. 2, pp. 9-12. Division of Hemitelea into two groups ; description of H. nemativorua n. sp.; larval and pupal history of the same by C. J. S. Bethune. 381. Walsh, B. D. The imported currant-worm fly (N'ematus ventri- eosus Klug) and its parasite {Remiteles nemativorus Walsh)- <Ca. Ent., 15 November, 1869, v. 2, pp. 31-33. Correction of errors in No. 380; sexual characters of Hemitelea-, variation in the time at which the imago state is assumed by hibernating insects; heteropterous enemies of Neniatua ventricosus [=ri6esii]. 382. Walsh, B. D. Larvae in the human bowels. One of Mr. Walsh’s posthumous articles. <Amer. Ent., March, 1870, v. 2, pp. 137- 141, fig. 93. Characters and habits of larval Homalomyia-, description of the larva of H. wilaoni, H. leidyi, and H. prnnivora n. spp.; mention of recorded cases of diptera in the human bowels; figures larva of H. u'ilsoni.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24873214_0050.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)