REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 



303 



Distribution of, 



Mfcyna leversalis, 115. 



Moiiomoriiim Pliarnonis, 110. 



Pyralis costalis, US, 149, 150. 



Pyroplioius n(»etiliiciis, 176. 



raspberry-crtiie magj;ot, 172. 



Thrips tabaci, 215. 



Tiscbeiia iiialifoliella, 162. 

 divaiicata, Dicerca. 267. 

 Divaiicaletl Biiprestis, 267. 

 diversalis, Mecyna, 144. 

 diversiceps, Achinute.-;, 253-2.54. 

 diversilineata, Petio|ih<)ra, 266. 

 Dolneche, George F., insects from, 285. 

 Dodge, C. K., cir.'d, 134. 

 Dogbaue caterpillar. 138-142. 

 Dogbane, Pyrausta fixtilalis on, 139. 

 Dog-day Cicada, 270. 

 Dogwood, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 



224. 

 Dominican case-bearer, 269. 

 dominicana, Coscinoptera, 2d9. 

 "Doodle" (ant-lion), 241. 

 "Doodle bngs," 1U6. 

 dorsalis, Odontota, 269. 

 Dragon-fiies in State of New York, 104 

 Drosophila anicena, 267. 



amjielopbila, 267, 285. 

 drupiferarum, Sphinx, 264. 

 Dwarf Tenebrioides, 267. 

 Dyar, H. G., insects from, 157, 285. 

 Dynastes Tityns, 274. 

 Dytiscus fascivontris, 284. 



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Eccopsis nialana, 121, 266. 



pernumdana, 266. 

 Economic entomology, 103. 

 Economic Entomology (.Smith), cited, 



110, 127, 177, 233, 241, 242, 250. 

 Edge, T. J., cited, 127, 134. 

 Edwards, H. , cited, 127, 134, 138, 146, 



250. 

 Eel -worms, 255. 



Eggs of, Antlirenus scrophularisB, 

 174. 



Ascala})hus species, 239. 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 222. 



Eudioptis nitidalis, 133. 



Lina scripta, 187-188. 



Mytilaspis })oni(naim, 202. 



Pnlvinaiia innuinerabilis, 204. 



Pyralis coatalis, 150. 



Pyrausta futilalis, 139. 



raspberry-cane maggot, 170. 

 Elaphidion incertnm, 284. 



fOberea] ocellala, 268. 



parallelnin, 268 



pruncrs, 125. 



villosnm, 268. 

 Elater [Pyrophorus] noctilucu^, 174. 

 Elateri.lje, 174-177, 267. 

 EUwanger and Barrv, insects from, 



285. 

 Ellwangor, George H., insects from, 

 288. 



Elm : insects injurious to, 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 224. 



Galerucella luteola, 102, 103, 189- 

 195, 275, 279. 



Gossyparia ulmi, 280, 287. 



Mvtilaspis jxnnorum, 202. 



Orgyia leucostigma, 124-126, 279. 

 Elm Inoculation Comnanv. 282. 

 Elm-leaf beetle, 102, i03.*125. 189-196, 



278-279. 

 Emerton, J. H., cited, 240. 

 Empoasca albopicta, 270. 



Birdii, 270. 



obtusa, 270. 



viridescens, 270. 

 Empretia stimulea, 264. 

 Enchenopa Viinotata, 270. 

 Encyciopddie Methodiqne. — Histoire 



Naturelle des Insectes, cited, 174. 

 Emlropia biliuearia, *284. 

 English elms, Galenieella luteola on, 

 191. 



ivy, Aspidiotus nerii on, 204. 



sparrow, 274-275. 



walnut, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 

 224. 

 Ennomos magnana, 266. 



subsignaria, 121, 266. 

 Entedon species, 165. 

 Entomol. Biolog. Studieu, cited, 162, 



164. 

 Entomologica Americana cited, 249, 



250. 

 En tomological News cited, 225, 232, 233. 

 Entomologist, The. cite<l, 146. 

 Entomologists, Association of Eco- 

 nomic. 103, 181, 189. 



labors of, 103. 

 Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 



cited, 146. 

 Entomology for Beginners (Packard), 



cited, 109, 240, 248. 

 epliemerasformis, Thyridopteryx, 265, 



285. 

 Ephestia interpunctella, 267. 

 Ephip)iiphora [Grapholitba] inter- 



stinctaua, 152. 

 Epicierus imbricatus, 269. 

 Epicauta Penusylvanica, 281, 284, 286. 

 Epitheca princeps, 288. 

 Epitrix cucumeris, 269. 

 erectalis, Botis [Pyrausta futilalis], 138. 

 erectiis, Hypothenemus, 270. 

 eremicola, Usmoderma, 268. 

 Eiiococeus, 280. 

 Eristalls tenax, 284. 

 erosa, Clisiocampa, 265. 



Phymata, 117. 

 eruditus, Hypothenemus, 270. 

 erythrocephalus. Neoclytus, 268. 

 Erythroneura [Typhlocyba] mali, 271. 

 Euclea querceti, 264. 

 Eudioptis hyalin.ita, 



bibliograjdiy, 134-135. 



characteristics of attack, 135-136. 



Gueu^e's description of moth, 137. 



