ALPHABETICAL LIST 



OF 



VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL SUBSTANCES 



IX.H'RED BY 



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The number of the plate on which the insect is figured will be distinguished by being in 

 in numerals, whilst the number of the figure will be placed in italic?, thus IV, '. plate 4, 

 figure 6. 



When the mark, f, is placed before the name of an insect, it signifies that it is injurious, 

 ft, very injurious; ||. beneficial; f||, more injurious than beneficial; and ||f, more benefici 

 than injurious. 



AphideB, tli CEcanthus niveus, IV, 1, S, said to 

 destroy plant lice, and also injures grape- 

 vines, Ac. 



Beneficial. See Predaceous. 



Birds. Nirmus argulus, XII, 1. Louse. Para- 

 sitic upon 



Blackberry. f CEcanthus niveus, IV, 2, is, de- 

 posits eggs in cane, and injures 



Cherry f<T'.canthus niveus, IV, 1, S, deposits 

 eggs in cane, and injures 



Books. fEctobia germanica, I, 4, eats, destroys 

 and covers with filth. 



Books. f Stylopyga orientals, VII, 2, (and other 

 cockroaches in general,) eats, destroys, and 

 covers with filth. 



Hadenoecus subterraneus, VIII, 

 found in 

 thing. fEctobia germanica, I, 4, eats and 

 destroys 



nothing. f Stylopyga orientals, VII, S, eats 

 and destroys 



Corn. See Maize. 



Currant, f CEcanthus niveus, IV, 1, 2, deposits 

 eggs on twigs, and injures 



Deer Tallow. Trichodectes longicornis, XII, 3 

 Louse, parasite on 



Diplosis tntici. See wheat midge. 



Dogs. Trichodectes latus, VI, 8. Louse, para- 

 site on 



Dogs. Haematopinus piliferus, XII, 6. para- 

 sitic on 



Fruits, f Gryllus neglectus, (and crickets in gen- 

 eral,) X, S, injure 



Fruits. f Caloptenus femur-rubrum, (and grass- 

 hoppers in general,) VIII, S, injure 



Fungi. Smynthurus.VI, 7, inhabits 

 Gnaphalium. Anisomorpha buprestoides I ! 



probably feeds on 

 Grain. ffCaloptenus femur-rubrum (and grass- 

 hoppers in general.) VIII, S, destroys plants. 

 Grain. ff Thrips cerealeum (Europe.) XII, 9, 



10, sucks out milky juice, and destroys 

 Grape, f CEcanthus niveus, IV, 1, 2, devours 



foliage, severs branches, and injures shoi t- 



by depositing eggs in them. 

 Grape. f Orocharis saltator, III, 12, 12, deposits 



eggs on branches, aud injures 

 Grass. ffCaloptenus femur-rubrum, (and all the 



grasshoppers in general,) VIII, 2, eat and 



destroy 

 Grass, f CEdipoda, sulphurea, &c, &c, V 



and destroy 

 Grass, f Acridium americanum, &c, I, IS, (and 



many of the other orthoptera.) 

 Greenhouse plants, ft Thrips. (?) VI, 9, injure 

 Herbage. See insects destroying grass. 

 Hog. Haematopinus suis, XII, 7, louse parasiti 



on 

 Horse. Trichodectes equi, XII, 4, louse para 



sitic on 

 Insects in general. See predaceous. 

 Leather. fEctobia germanica, (and other cock- 

 roaches,) I, 4, eat holes in 

 Lemon, f Phylloptera oblongifolia, IV, 4, (and 



other insects found on orange,) injure foliage. 

 Maize, ff Caloptenus femur-rubrum, VIII, S, 



I and many of the other grasshoppers,) injure 



young plants and blades. See grass. 

 Melons, f Gryllus neglectus, X, S, (and other 



crickets,) injure 



