374 



Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Ants attacking Cicatla, 289. 



in a lawn, SfiG. 



on fruit-trees, 351. 

 Apanteles congregatus, 354, 359. 



limeuilidis, 210. 



militaris, 210. 

 Aphides, abundance of, 352. 

 Apbididw, species treated of, 290-292. 

 Aphis mali, 191, 203, 307. 



prunifolia', 350. 

 Aphodins sp., 361. 

 Apple blossoms, army-worm moths on, 



202. 

 Apple case-bearer, 307. 

 Apple : insects injurious to, 



Anisopteryx vernata, 311. 



Aphis mafi, 307. 



Aspidiotus juglaus-regiee, 316. 



Aspidiotus perniciosns, 316, 363. 



Bucculatrix pomifoliella, 307, 360. 



Caccecia rosaceana, 312, 360. 



Chionaspis furfurns, 348. 



Chrvsobothris femoratns, 356. 



Cicada septendecim, 272, 273, 274, 

 287. 



Clisiocampa Americana, 307, 353. 



Coleophora Fletcberella, 307, 360. 



Datana iutegerrinia, 309. 



Elaphidion parallelum, 362. 



Elaphidiou villosum, 314. 



Macrodactylus subspinosns, 362. 



Mytilaspis pomorum, 348. 



Nolophana malana, 312. 



Saperda Candida, 356. 



Seolytus rugulosus, 362. 



Tmetocera ocellana, 307. 



Trypeta pomonella> 347. 

 Apple-ieaf Bucculatrix, 307, 360. 

 Apple-leaf miner, 357. 

 Apple maggot, 347-348. 

 Apple-tree aphis, 307. 

 Apple-trte boreis, 356. 

 Apple-tree case-bearer, 360. 

 Apple-tree te!it-caterpiliar, 307, 353. 

 Apple-worm, 360. 

 arctiee, Opliion, 183, 189. 

 Arctiidte, species treated of, 183-189. 

 argentifions, Miltogranima, 210. 

 ai'gillacea, Alefia, 342. 

 Argynuids, scarcity of, 308. 

 Argynnis, Atlantis, 308. 

 Arhopalus [PlagionotusJ speciosus, 



237. 

 armatus, Urosigalphus, 271, 

 armicollis, Magdalis, 246. 

 Army-worm, biblio,i;rapliy. 190-194. 



counties injured by, 195. 



description of the various stages, 

 200-202. 



distribution, 199-200. 



fignres, plates ii, iii and iv, tig. 2. 



food-habits, 205-206. 



life-liistory and habits, 202-205, 

 206-207. 



natural controlling agents, 208- 

 211. 



Army- worm — (Continued) : 



preveutivfs and remedies, 211-214. 



ravages in New York State, 194— 

 198, 199, 309-310.. 



ravages in other States, 198-199. 



reierence, 177, 352, 353, 360. 

 Arsenical spraying of fruit-trees wbile- 



in blossom, 357. 

 Ash-grav blister beetle, 315, 362. 

 Ashmead, W. H.. cited, 192. 

 asparagi, Crioceris, 249, 250, 251-252,. 



314-315, 356, 357, 362. 

 Asparagus beetle (common), 249, 250, 



251-252, 314-315, 357. 

 Asparagus: insects injurious to, 



Crioceiis asparagi, 249, 251-252,. 

 315. 



Crioceris 12-j)unctata, 249, 250. 



Lencauia unipnncta, 206. 

 Aspidiotus juj;!ans-regia% 316. 



pernicious, 316, 356, 357, 363. 

 Asterias, Papilio, 307. 

 Atalanta, Pyrameis, 308. 

 Atlantis, Argynnis. .308. 

 Attacns Cecropia, 355. 

 Attacus Promethea, cocoons of, 338- 

 339, 340. 



experiment with larva, 340, 



larva3 of, 339-340. 



life-history of, 3::8-341. 

 Atwater, W. 6., cited, 254. 

 Australasife, Periplaneta, 363. 

 AverillPark, elm-leaf beetle there, 261. 



IJ 



Bacon, smoked, Piophila casei infest- 

 ing, 233. 

 Bacterial disease of army-worm, 208. 

 Bailey, J. S., insects from, 360. 

 Balaninus caryatrvpes [])roboseideu8], 

 267, 268'. 269. 

 ohtusus, 271. 

 Balaninus proboscideus, bibliography, 

 267-268. 

 characteristics of the genus, 269. 

 extent of injuries. 269. 

 life-history of the two species, 



270-271. 

 remedies and preventives, 271-272. 

 two species attacking chestnuts, 



269-270. 

 value of crop atiected, 268-269. 

 Balaninns rectus (see B. proboscideus), 

 2(i7-272. 

 uuiformis, 268. 

 Ballard, Mrs. J. P.. insects from, 184. 

 balluca, Plnsia, 308. 

 Baltimor.; oriole feeding on army- 



worn\ 209. 

 Banks, N., cited, 298; referred to, 285,. 



299. 

 Bark borers, 244. 

 Barking elms for boiers. 247-248. 

 Barley: in^icets injurious to, 

 Leucania albilinea, 310. 

 Leucania unipnncta, 206, 309. 



