Annual report of the Regents . Fig. 36.— Dendkoleon obsoletum. 320 Forty-FOURTH Report on the State Museum much like M. pantherinus Fabr. {ocellatus Borsch) from Europe. Thelarva lives on trees — described and raised by F. Brauer. Another example of D. ohsoletum was taken by a lady at Palenville,N. Y., Catskill mountains, on August 6th, 1884, and I have also receivedit, in two examples, from Mr. G. F. Pierce, taken by him at SouthBritain, Conn. It is figured by Dr. Packard, in his Guide to the Studyof Insects, 1869, p. 612, fig. 604, who remarks of it: Not rare in thewarmer parts of the countr


Annual report of the Regents . Fig. 36.— Dendkoleon obsoletum. 320 Forty-FOURTH Report on the State Museum much like M. pantherinus Fabr. {ocellatus Borsch) from Europe. Thelarva lives on trees — described and raised by F. Brauer. Another example of D. ohsoletum was taken by a lady at Palenville,N. Y., Catskill mountains, on August 6th, 1884, and I have also receivedit, in two examples, from Mr. G. F. Pierce, taken by him at SouthBritain, Conn. It is figured by Dr. Packard, in his Guide to the Studyof Insects, 1869, p. 612, fig. 604, who remarks of it: Not rare in thewarmer parts of the country, and has been found at Salem, Mass., byDr. E. P. Colby. Dr. Hagen has described the winged insect in his Synopsis of theNeuroptera of North America, 1861, p. 225-26, where he gives as itshabitat. United States, not rare (Say); New York; St. Louis, Mo.;Alabama; Manxdef —The clover mite, Betobia peatensis; a, female, from above; h, do, ventralview, with legs removed; c and d, tarsal claws; e, proboscis and palpi from below;/, proboscis enlarged; g, palpus enlarged; h, one of the body scales; i, scale fromouter cephalic-thoracic projection; j, scale from inner cephalic-thoracic prominence;fe, serrate hair from basal joint of leg; I, same from penultimate joint; m. spine of lastjoint: a, h, greatly enlarged; c-m, still more enlarged. INJURIOUS ARTHROPODS. Bryobia pratensis Garman. The Glover Mite, (Class Arachnida : Ord. Acarina : Fam. Trombidid^.) Lintner: in Count. Gent., xlvi, 1881, p. 376 (infesting clothing). Trombidium ?bicolor Herm. Lintner : in Count. Gent., xlvii, 1882, p. 395the same, [3d] Kept. St. Ent. to Eegents, for 1886, pp, 128-130 (ontimothy). Bryobia sp. Eiley: in Kept. Commis. Agricul. for 1884,1885, p. 413 (infest-ing houses in Diamond Hill, R. IsL, and Waltham, Mass.). Forbes : 14th Kept. Ins. 111., 1885, p. 73 (on


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