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Lecaninm jiiglandifex, 278. 

 jnglandis, 205-206, 271. 

 MachiraB [Pulviuaria inuumer- 



abilis], 205. 

 oleae, 271. 

 platycerii, 222. 

 pruinosiiQ], 271. 

 pyri, 271. 



species, 205. 22'^, 271. 

 tulipiferse, 222. 

 LeCoute, J. L., cited, 197. 

 Lecontei, Calliniorpha, 264. 



Lophyrus, 284. 

 Lederer, J., cited, 138. 

 legumiuicola, Cecidomyia, 155, 249. 

 Leigh, Mary J., insects from, 286. 

 Lema trilineata, '284, 286. 

 Lemons, Aspidiotns nerii on, 204. 

 Leopard motli, 265, 275. 

 Lepidoptera contributed, 284-285. 



Heterocera in the British Museum, 

 Part iv (Lord Walsin^ham), 

 cited. 152. 

 scarcity of at Keene Valley, 106. 

 species treated of, 126-162, 289. 

 Lepisma species, 252. 

 Leptocoris trivittatus, 270, 283, 287. 

 Leptostylus aculiferus, 268. 



macula, 269. 

 Leptm-ges facetus, 269. 

 Lesser apple-leaf folder, 121. 



migratory locust, 271. 

 Leucopis griseola, 164. 

 leucopterus, Blissns, 198-199. 

 leucostigma, Orgyia, 121, 124-126, 264, 



279. 

 leucozonata, Glypta, 156. 

 Lewis, P. C, insects from, 287. 

 liberta, Chalcopliora, 285. 

 Life-history of, 



Anthrenus scrophulariee, 174. 

 Antispila nj^ssaBfoliella, 159. 

 Ascalaphus species, 239. 

 Aspidiotns perniciosus, 221-223. 

 Cecidomyia betulae, 163. 

 Diplosis cucumeris, 167. 

 Eudioptis hyalinata, 136. 

 Eudioptis nitidalis, 131. 

 Galerucella luteola, 191, 192. 

 Grapholitha interstinctana, 154. 

 Lina scripta, 184, 186-187. 

 Mecyna reversalis, 142-143. 

 Monoinorium Pharaonis. 112-113. 

 Myrmeleon species, 236-238. 

 Mytilaspis pomorum, 202. 

 Pyralis costalis, 150. 

 Pyrausta futilalis, 139, 140-141. 

 raspberry-cane maggot, 170, 171. 

 Thrips tabaci, 245-'246. 

 Tischeria malifoliella, 161. 

 Tyroglyphus heteromorphus, 255- 

 256. 

 Life-zones, range of insects limited by, 



179, 180. 

 Life-zone, Upper Austral, 102, 180, 181. 



Lightning-bug, 175. 



of Tropical America, 175. 

 Lilac, Mytilaspis pomorum on, 287.. 

 Limacodes scapha, 264. 

 Liuienitis Arthemis, 264. 

 disippus. 264. 

 Ursula, 264. 

 Lime-tree winter-moth, 266. 

 liminaris var , Phlceotribns, 270. 

 Limonius agonus, 285. 

 Limothrips, 247. 



tLiimothrips sp. [Thrips tabaei], 242. 

 tLimothiips tritici [Thrips Tabaci]^ 



241, 242, 243. 

 Lina scripta, at Liverpool, N. Y., 182- 

 183. 

 basket-makiug industry, injured 



by, 186. 

 beetle described, 184. 

 bibliography, 181-182. 

 bug-catcher, 188-189. 

 destructiveness at Liverpool N. Y., 



184. 

 eggs — abundance and where laid, 



187-188. 

 Euroi)ean willow food-plaut, 185. 

 extent of willow cultivation in 



Western New York, 185. 

 larva described, 183. 

 occurrence in New York, 183. 

 reference, 103. 

 remedies, 184, 188-189. 

 steady increase of beetle, 186. 

 successive broods, 184. 

 transformations and habits, 186- 

 187. 

 Lindeman, Dr. K , cited, 242, 249. 

 Linden : insects injurious to, 

 Aspidiotns perniciosus, 223. 

 Mytilaspis pomorum, 202. 

 Plagionotus speciosus, 280. 

 lineata, Deilephila, 264. 

 lineatella, Anarsia, 267. 

 lineatus, Poecilocapsus, 284. 

 Linnaea Eutomidogica cited, 162, 164. 

 Linnajus cited, 109, 127, 134, 174. 

 Lintner, J. A., cited, 109, 127, 134,142^ 

 146, 152, 157, 160, 162, 165, 177, 

 182, 233, 241, 242, 249, 251. 

 publications of, in, 895, 105, 273- 

 283. 

 Liopus alpha, 269. 



[Lepturges] facetus, 269. 

 Lipura fimetaria [Aphorura armata], 



253. 

 Lipurinte, 253. 



List of Lepidoptera of Boreal America 

 (Smith), cited, 127,135, 139, 142, 146, 

 152. 

 List of the Lepidopterous Insects in 

 the Collection of the British Museum 

 (Walker), cited, 152. 

 Lithaeodes fasciola, 264. 

 LithocoUetis [Ornix] geminatella, 267. 

 pomifoliella, 267. 



