Charles V. Riley
1843 – 1895
65 works on record
Works

Parasitic and predaceous insects in applied entomology
1893

Directions for collecting and preserving insects
1892

Destructive locusts
1891

The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada
1889

General index and supplement to the nine reports on the insects of Missouri
1881

The locust plague in the United States
1877

Catalogue of the exhibit of economic entomology at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago Ill., 1893

Potato pests

Fourth report of the United States Entomological Commission

Reports of observations and experiments in the practical work of the Division

Scientific Results Of The United States Eclipse Expedition To West Africa, 1889-1890: Report Ton The Insecta, Arachnida, And Myriapoda (1893)

Insects affecting the hackberry

Hornfly, (Haematobia serrata)

Insectivorous habits of the English sparrow

Third Report

The imported leaf-beetle

Imported elm leaf-beetle

The mulberry silk-worm

Reports of experiments with various insecticide substances, chiefly upon insects affecting garden crops

Reports of experiments, chiefly with kerosene, upon the insects injuriously affecting the orange tree and the cotton plant

Miscellaneous notes on the work of the Division of Entomology for the season of 1885

Reports of experiments and observations in the practical work of the Division

Our shade trees and their insect defoliators

The periodical cicada
Scientific results of the U.S. eclipse expedition to West Africa, 1889-'90
1893
The imported elm leaf-beetle
1891
The horn fly, haematobia serrata
1889
Philosophy of the pupation of butterflies and particularly of the Nymphalidæ
1880
Notes on the Yucca borer (Megathymus Yuccae)
1876
Address before the St. Louis Academy of Science
Remarks on the insect defoliators of our shade trees
The cotton worm
Correspondence
Silkworm
Rocky Mountain Locust
Periodical Cicada
Mulberry Silk-Worm
Colorado Beetle. with Suggestions for Its Repression and Methods of Destruction
Poisonous insects /by Charles V. Riley...
Notes on joint worms
On a new genus in the lepidopterous family Tineidæ with remarks on the fertilization of Yucca
Remarks on the bag-worm Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis
Improved method of spraying trees for protection against insects
Reports of observations and experiments in the practical work of the division made under the direction of the Entomologist
Report of the entomologist for the year 1884
New insects injurious to agriculture
On a remarkable new genus in Meloidae infesting Mason-bee cells in the United States
Report of the entomologist for the year 1883
Further notes on the pollination of Yucca and on Pronuba and Prodoxus
On the luminous larviform females in the Phengodini
Entomological papers
A New insect injurious to wheat
Report of the entomologist for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882
Is Megastigmus phytophagic?
A new source of wealth to the United States
On the larval characteristics of Corydalus and Chauliodes and on the development of Corydalus cornutus
Eight annual report on the noxious beneficial, and other insects of the state of Missouri
Notes on the life-history of the blister-beetles and on the structure and development of Hornia
On the oviposition of Prodoxus decipiens
The principal writings of Dr. Charles Valentine Riley
The silkworm
Additional notes on the army worm. (Leucania unipuncta)
Rhyssa not lignivorous
Habits and natural history of the ox bot in the United States
The mildews of the grape-vine