Bibliography of the more important contributions to American economic entomology.
- Bureau of Entomology
- Date:
- 1889-1905
Licence: In copyright
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![5;i?. [Walsh, B. U., ami C. V. Riley.] Bag worms. <Amer. Ent., February, 1809, v. 1, p. 120. Answer to inquiry of W. W. Butterfield; means against Tlun'idopteryx ephe- menvfonnis. 539. [Walsh, B. D., and C. V. Riley.] Eggs of tbe apple-tree plant- louse. <Amer. Ent., February, 1869, v. 1, p. 120. Answer to inquiry of M. \V. Seaman ; effect of frosts upon the eggs and larvm of Aphis inali. 540. [Walsh, B. D., and 0. V. Riley.] Insects named. <Amer Ent., February, 1869, v. 1, p. 120. Answer to inquiry of J. B. Merwin; identification of insects sent; characters of Vanessa antiopa and Otjnihia [=P^ramei8] atalanta. 541. [Walsh, B. D., and C. V. Riley.] White grubs. < A.mer. Ent., February, 1869, v. 1, p. 120. Answer to inquiry of W. C. Holmes; undetermined white-grub injuring grass and osage orange. 542. [Waxsh, B. D., and 0. V. Riley.] The polyphemus moth, Atta- cus polyphemus, Linn. <CAmer. Ent., March, 1869, v. 1, pp. 121-122, fig. 95. ' Attaous [= Teteo] polyphemus, A. cynthia, and Bombyx l—Sericaria^ mori as silk-producers; food-plants, description of larva, habits, and seasons of .4. l=T.]2}olyphemus; figure of the imago; mvages of A. oeoropia; antennse mistaken for wings ; mention of Lepidoptera having fissured wings. 543. [Walsh, B. D., and C. V. Riley.] Wasps and their habits. <CAmer. Ent., March, 1869, v. 1, pp. 122—143, figs. 96—112. Structure, classification, and habits of North American predatory Hymenop- tera; comparative characters of the digger and true wasps ; figure to show the folding of the wing in true wasps; habits and figures of iinagos of Chlorioii cceruleum, Benibex fasoiaia, Sphex ichneumonea, AmmopMla picUpen- nis, Pepsis formosa, Stilus grandis l=Sphecius speciosus'], S. [=5.] speci- osus, Pelopwus lunatus [=cementarius'}, Agenia hombyoina, Trypoxylon albi- tarse, Ceropales rufiventris, Eumcnes fraternus, Vespa maculata, and Polistes rubiginosus', figure of imago of Cryptus [_=Liiioceras'\jiniceus and of several nests of wasps. (See No. 375.) 544. [Walsh, B. D., and 0. V. Riley.] Do toads eat worker bees'? <Amer. Ent., March, 1869, v. 1, p. 144. Reprint and review of article by C. Dadant, and of comments of editors of American Bee Journal; usefulness of toads. 545. [Walsh, B. D., and 0. V. Riley.] Best’s invigorator once again. <Amer. Ent., March, 1869, v. 1, p. 145. ■ Condemnation of B. Best’s patent fruit tree and vine invigorator. 546. [Walsh, B. D., and 0. V. Riley.] On our table. <Amer. Ent., March, 1869, v. 1, p. 146. Notices of Nos. 1 and 2 of Le Natiifaliste Canadien. 547. [Walsh, B. D., and 0. V. Riley.] Sugar-tree borer.. <Amer, Ent., March, 1869, v. 1, p. 146. Answer to imiuiry of E. Simms; characters and means against Arhopalus 1=Plagionolus'\ speciosus.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24873214_0069.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)