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Fiftieth Report of the State Museum 



Larva of — {Continued) : 



Piophila casei, 232. 



Plagioiiotiis spcciosns, 241. 



Saperda tridentata, 245. 

 laticiiictns, Heiniteles, 211. 

 Laurent, P., cited, 248. 

 Lavender water for ruosqnito bite, 



325. 

 LawDS injured by aruiy-wonus, 195. 

 Lawion, 1. H.. observations ou Cicada, 



275, 280, 282. 

 Leaf-cutter bee, 359. 

 LeBaron, W., cited, 235, 237. 

 Lebia <;randis, bibliograpliy, 235. 



description, 236. 



distribution, 237. 



figure of, 235. 



preying on potato beetle, 235-237. 

 Lecanium sp., 363 

 LeCoute-Horn cited, 269. 

 LeConte, J. L., cited, 243. 

 Lee, L. M., insects from, 364, 

 Lelaud Stanford Jr., University, 



course in etomology at, 344. 

 Leopard motb, 360. 



great '.vbite, 183-189. 

 Lepicloptera, contributions of, 359-360. 



reference, 352. 



species treated of, 183-222. 

 Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia, The 

 natural liistorv of the rarer (Abbott- 

 Smith) cited, "183. 

 Lepidopterous parasite of Kermes, 317. 

 Leptocoris trivittatus, 352, 

 Leptodesnius falcatus, 301. 

 Leptodesmns species, abounding in 

 greenlionses, 300. 



description of the milliped, 300- 

 301. 



falcatus proposed if undescribed, 

 301. 



figures, 300, 301. 



habits of Polydesnms species, 301. 



Myriapocba need study, 302. 



remedies, 302-303. 

 Lencania albilinea, 310, 356. 

 Leucania unipuucta, bibliography, 

 190-194. 



description of the various stages, 

 200-202. 



distribution, 199-200. 



tignres, jilates ii, iii and iv, fig. 2. 



food-habits, 205-206. 



life-bistory and habits, 202-205, 

 207. 



natural agents controlling, 208. 



number of generations, 206-207. 



parasites, 209-211. 



jiredaceons enemies, 208-209. 



l)reventives and remedies, 211- 

 214. 



pupation, 206. 



ravages in New York State, 194- 

 198, 199. 309-310. 



rnvages in otber States, 198-199. 



reference, 352, 353, 356, 360. 



leucanise, Curcelia [Wintliemia 4-pus- 

 tulata]. 194. 

 Ichneumon, 211. 



Nemora^a [VVinthemia 4-pustu- 

 lata], 190, 191, 210, 354. 

 leucopterus, Blissus, 315, 341, 357. 

 Icucostitrma, Orgyia, 347, 350, 357. 

 Lewis county, army-worm ravages in, 



197. 

 Lewis, H. D.. not stung by Cicada, 288. 



on trees injurt.'d by Cicada, 287. 

 Life-histories of insects, study de- 

 manded by, 342-343, 

 Life history of, Attacus Promethea, 

 338-341. 

 Balaninus proboscideus, 270-271. 

 Balauinus rectus, 271. 

 Cicada septendecim, 275-277. 

 Crioceris 12-punet;ita, 2.50-251. 

 Ecpanrheria scriboiiia, 188-189. 

 Galerncella Inteola, 255-259. 

 Gossypariaulmi, 296-297. 

 Leucania unipuncta, 202-205, 207. 

 mosquitoes, 332-".535. 

 Odontota dorsalis, 26.5-266. 

 Oxvptilus periscelidactylus, 221- 



222. 

 Pemphigus rhois, 291. 

 Piophila casei, 232. 

 Plagionotus speciosns, 240-241. 

 Saperda tdctentata, 246. 

 Light-loving grapevine beetle, 352. 

 Ligyrus relictus, 313. 

 Lilac, Attacus Promethea on, 338. 

 Lilies, male mosquitoes taking nectar 



of, 326. 

 limenitidis, Apanteles, 210. 

 Limueria oxyliis, 211. 

 Lina scripta, 357. 

 Linden borer, 245. 

 lineatns, Poecilocapsus, 363. 

 Linnsens cited, 248. 



Lintner, J. A., cited, 190, 214, 218, 230, 

 235, 238, 243, 248, 253, 264, 265, 268, 

 273, 290, 292. 

 Lintneri, Tyroglyphns, 352. 

 List of Lcpidoptera of Boreal America 



(Smitii) cited, 183, 190, 214, 218. 

 List of the Coleoptera Observed and 

 Collected in the Vicinitv of Buffalo 

 (Zesch-Reinecke) cited, 238, 243. 

 Little red ant, 356. 

 Livingston, Clermont, observations on 



Cicada, 286. 

 Locust (Cicada), 274. 

 Locust, honey, Macrobasis unicolor at- 

 tacking, 362. 

 Locust : insects injurious to, 

 Macrobasis unicolor, 315. 

 Neocl.^tas erytbrocepbalus, 246. 

 Odontota dorsalis, 265. 

 Locust, yellow, Odontota dorsalis feed- 

 ing on, 265-266. 

 Locw, F., cited, 229. 

 logicornis, Diabrotica, 348. 

 Loug-liorned borer, 238-239. 



