Twelfth Report op the State Ento:s[ologist 



381 



Eiidioptis liyalinata, 357. 



uitidalis, 357. 

 Enfitcliia ribearia, 310-311, SCO. 

 Eupliorbia cyatbophora, Ecpantheria 



fed on, 18:)'. 

 Euphoria Inda, 313-314, 356, 362. 

 Earo])ean wood-ant, 182. 

 excitaus, Culex, 321. 

 excrucians, CuIpx, 321. 

 Exoasens ceeidomoi»liibis, a fungus 



attiicking choke-cherries, 313. 

 Exorista flavic.iuda [Belvoisia unif;is- 



ciata], 19(1, 210. 

 Experiment with 13-year Cicadas, 277. 

 exscctoi<Us, Formica, 182. 

 externum, Calosoma, 209. 

 Eye-spotted i)ud-moth, 307. 



Fabrieiiis cited, 267. 



Fajniis (Beech), Datana intej>;errima 



feeding on, '609. 

 Falca*a comosa, Odontota dorsalis 



feediii.u im, 266. 

 falcaius, Leptodesmus, 301. 



Polyde«mns [Lei)todesmns], 364. 

 Farm Insects (Curtis) referied to, 



302. 

 Farmers' Bulletin, United States De- 

 parlmi'ut of Agriculture, cited, 183. 

 Felt, E. P., papers by, 223-229. 

 femor;ita. Chrysobothris, 356. 



Dianheromera, 363. 

 femora t us, Metapodius, 209. 

 fenestra lis, Sceimpinus, 361. 

 Feniseca Tarqninius, 308. 

 Fernald, C. H,, cited, 191, 218, 254; 



referred to, 221. 

 Fever- worm (Ec]»autheria), 189. 

 Fiery ground-beetle, 209. 

 Figures of, Balaniuus rectus, plate viii, 

 tigs. 4-6. 

 Cicada septendecim, 275, plates 



ix-xiii. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 250. 

 Crioceris 12-pnuctata, 250. 

 Ecpantheria scribonia, plate i, 



plate iv, fig. 1. 

 Euclemensia Bassettella, plate v, 



figs. 2-7. 

 Galerucella luteola, 259, plate viii, 



fig. 1. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, plate xiv, figs. 



2-5. 

 Kermes galliformis, plate v, fig. 1. 

 Lebia grand is, 235. 

 Leptodesmus faicatus, plate xv. 

 Leucania unipuncta, i)lates ii, iii 



and iv, fig. 2. 

 mosquito, 327, 329. 

 Neoclytus erythi'ocephalus, plate 



vii, figs. 3, 4, 5. 

 Neuronia pardalis, 299. 

 Odontota dorsalis, plate viii, tigs. 

 2,3. 



Figures of — ( Continued) : 



Oxyi)iilus pejisceli(hictylns, plate 



iv, figs. 3, 4, 5 ; plate v, figs. 



8,9. 

 Pemphigus ihois, plate xiv, fig. 1. 

 Piophila casei, 231. 

 Pliigionotus speciosus, plate vii, 



fig. 1. 

 Polydesmns complanatns, 301. 

 Saperda tridentata, plate vii, figs. 



4, 5; plate viii, fig. 2. 

 Sciarn agraria, plate vi, figs. 5, 6. 10. 

 Sciara fulvicauda, plate vi, figs. 



7, 13. 

 Sciara mnltiscta, plate vi, figs. 1, 2, 



Scif.rapauciseta, plate vi, figs. 3. 4, 

 12. 



Sciara prolifica, plate vi, figs. 8, 9. 

 Filaria sanguiuis-hominis the cause of 

 elt'idi.intiasis, 331-332. 



immature forms in mosquitoes, 331. 

 "Fire worm" (canl<er-worm). 312, i'SO. 

 Fishes, mosquitoes food for, 330, 335. 

 Fissiiiennes (Pteiophoiida'), 219. 

 Fitch, A., cited, 218. 237, 243, 264, 290; 

 quoted, 221, 267, 290-291, 301, 302; 

 referred to, 220, 222, 244, 246, 265, 

 277.286, 292, 311. 

 Flat-headed apple-tree borer, 356. 

 Flattened centipede. 301. 



millipede, 301, 349. 

 flavicauda, Exorista [Belvoisia uuifas- 



ciata], 190, 210. 

 flavizouatus. Ichneumon, 211. 

 Flax, army-worm feeding on, 206. 

 Flea, bite of, 323. 

 Fletcher, J., cited, 192, 238. 

 Fleicberella, Coleophora, 307, 360. 

 Flicker preying on Plagiouolus specio- 

 sus, 242. 

 Flies attracted by secretion of ^Gos- 

 syparia. 298. 

 Flour, Silvanns Surinamensis infest- 

 ing, 361. 

 Flour, graham: insects infesting, 



Calandria granaria, 362. 



Tribfilium confu.sum, 362. 

 Flowers, male mosquito taking nectar 



from, 326. 

 Food-habits of, Balaninus probos- 

 cldeus, 270. 



Balaniuus rectus, 271. 



Cicada septendecim, 275. 



Crioceris 12-punctata, 251. 



Kcpantheria scrihonia, 189 . 



Galerucella luteola, 259. 



Gossyparia ulmi, 295. 



Lelpia grandis, 235-237. 



Leptodesmus faicatus, 300. 



Lencania unipuncta, 205-206. 



mosquitoes, 326. 



Odontota dorsalis, 266. 



Oxyptilus periscelidactylus, 219. 



Pemphigus rhois, 291-292. 



Piophila easei, 233. 



