Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . A !/ Fig. 199.—4pa<itra clyton:^, larva, half grown, dorsal view;h, imago, male, underside—natural size; i,j, k, I, in, the fivediflferent head8 of larva; ?», o, dorsal and lateral views of larval -joint; p, egg—enlarged; q, larvaj as when hibernating—nat-ural size. After Kiley. pes Fabr. and Pimpla annuUpes Brull6, while Limneria fugitiva Saywas reared from the larva by Mr. A. H. Mundt in Illinois, all recordedin Mr. Scudders wor


Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . A !/ Fig. 199.—4pa<itra clyton:^, larva, half grown, dorsal view;h, imago, male, underside—natural size; i,j, k, I, in, the fivediflferent head8 of larva; ?», o, dorsal and lateral views of larval -joint; p, egg—enlarged; q, larvaj as when hibernating—nat-ural size. After Kiley. pes Fabr. and Pimpla annuUpes Brull6, while Limneria fugitiva Saywas reared from the larva by Mr. A. H. Mundt in Illinois, all recordedin Mr. Scudders work. 3. The Interrogation interrogaiionis Fabr. A spiny, reddisli-brown caterpillar, more or less speckled with white, feeding on theleaves in July. The very full life-history and bibliography of this species in Scuddersrecent elaborate work, Butterflies of New England, leaves very little,if anything, to be recorded. The species is by no means rare in Missouri, where it first came undermy observation, and while common on the Elm and Hop, is more rarely,yet not infrequently, met with on the Hackberry, as I have frequentlyobserved it


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