Report of the State Entomologist on the noxious and beneficial insects of the state of Illinois . w ADDENDA ET COERIGENDA. Page 21, line 14 from bottom, after larva^. insert of. Page 42, line 2 from bottom, after Passerini, insert *; last line, after Bujkton, insert t,and after Tiiomas, insert I. Page 43. The foot-notes on this page should have been placed at the bottom of page42. Line 4 from the bottom, for HucupjcB, read Hucusqu£i>. Page 65, line 14, for above, read below. Page 86, line 10, for Epitrix, read Crepidodera. Page 86, 7jne 14. for Epitrix, read Crevidodera. Page 86, line 16 fr


Report of the State Entomologist on the noxious and beneficial insects of the state of Illinois . w ADDENDA ET COERIGENDA. Page 21, line 14 from bottom, after larva^. insert of. Page 42, line 2 from bottom, after Passerini, insert *; last line, after Bujkton, insert t,and after Tiiomas, insert I. Page 43. The foot-notes on this page should have been placed at the bottom of page42. Line 4 from the bottom, for HucupjcB, read Hucusqu£i>. Page 65, line 14, for above, read below. Page 86, line 10, for Epitrix, read Crepidodera. Page 86, 7jne 14. for Epitrix, read Crevidodera. Page 86, line 16 from bottom, for pubescenx, read Page 88, line 4, for immature, read mature. Page 88, line 18 from bottom, for Phoxteris, read Phoxopteris. Page 98, foot-note. The scale insect referred to in this foot note has been proven bybreeding to belong to the genus Aleurodes of the family Aleurodidai, the species being asyet undescribed. An Aleurodes is reported to occur in myriads in England, in the middleof July, sometimes covering the whole under side of each leaf. The young larvie are s


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