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Psyche 7:332, 1894.
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332 PSYCHE.
[January 1896,
extending to the rose pink slightly granu- lated horn. Along each side above the
oblique stripes and extending from the
head to the posterior oblique stripe is a yellow band. The nature of this band is
the principal mark by which the larvae of this species is distinguished from that of 5. gemwufus. The practiced eye readily
distinguishes between the above species by this band. Fore legs pink, caudal shields darker green than the rest of the body.
Head and dorsum of next segment not
granulated. Spiracles yellow with a car- mine areola.
AN EXCELLENT beginning toward the nat-
ural history of our aquatic insects has just been published by C. A. Hart in the bulletin of the natural history laboratory of Illinois. We trust it is a forecast of the work to be done at the biological experiment station of the University of Illinois, where Mr. Hart is entomologist, and next suininer's programme of which has just been issued. The paper is chiefly devoted to Diptera, especially Tipulidae, Tabanidae and Stratiomyidae,
and is rendered much more useful by the
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The Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada. With special reference to New England.
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