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Anomala marginata, 268. 



umlulata, 268. 



variaus [undulata], 268. 

 antenuata, Xylina, 265. 

 Ant, fallow, 115. 



large black, 113. 114. 



little black, 113. 



little red, 109-114, 281. 



New York, 264. 



pavement, 113. 



yellow, 273. 

 Anthomvia fly larva, 172. 



species, 170-172, 285. 

 Anthoniyiidffi, 170-172. 

 Antbonomus i)omorum, 270. 

 Anthony, Mrs. E. C, insects from, 284, 



286. 

 Authreni. 173. 



Authrenns scropbularise, development 

 and deposit of eggs, 173. 



eating lace curtains, 173. 



fondness for dead insects, 173. 



habits and transformations, 174. 



reference, 280. 



rhubarb as a lure, 172-173. 

 Anthiicid* on apple, 269. 

 antiqua, Orgyia, 285. 

 Antispila coruifoliella, 157, 159. 



nysssefoliella, allied, 159. 

 bibliography, 157. 

 larva and its mine, 158. 

 larva described, 157-158. 

 life-history, 158-159. 

 moth described, 157. 

 pupating cases, 158. 

 remedy, 159. 

 Ant-lions, appearance and habits, 234. 



capture of prey, 235. 



habits of European species, 239. 



life-history, 236-238. 



literature of Myrmeleonidse, 240- 

 241. 



number of species, 234. 



pitfall, 235. 



transformation, 236. 



United States species (of Ascala- 

 phinfB), 239. 

 Ants in lawns, 115-116. 



number of in United States, 115. 



on fruit trees, 115. 



reference, 235, 280. 

 Apanteles eongregatus, 142. 

 Apathus, 104. 

 Aphelinus, 232. 

 Aphididte, 200, 225, 271. 

 Aphis cucnmeris, 168. 



mali,271. 



malifoliie, 271. 



persicfe-niger, 279. 



prunifolii, 277. 

 Aphorura armata, 253. 

 Apida3, number of species, 103. 



social members, 104. 



State collection of, 104. 

 Apocynum androstemifolium eaten by 

 Pyrausta futilalis, 139. 



Apple bark-beetle, 270. 



blossom weevil, 270. 



bud-worm, 121, 266. 



curculio, 270. 



flea-beetle, 269. 

 Apple : insects injurious to, 



Auisopteryx veinata, 121. 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 206, 207, 

 224, 287. 



Aspidisca splendoriferella, 159. 



Agrotis claudestina, 121. 



Agrotis messoria, 121. 



Agrotis saucia, 121. 



Agrotis seandens, 121. 



Cacoeeia rosaceana, 121. 



Catocala gryuea, 121. 



Catocala ultronia, 121. 



Chionaspis furfurus '203, 288. 



Clisiocampa Americana, 121. 



Coleophora malivorella, 122. 



Conotrachelus nenuphar, 122. 



Eccopsis malana, 121. 



Ennomos subsignaria, 121. 



Mineola indigenella, 121. 



Mytilaspis pomorum, 202. 



Orgyia leucostigma, 121. 



Scolytus rugulosus, 287. 



Teras minuta, 121. 



Thrips tritici, 250. 



Tischeria malifoliella, 160. 



Tmetocera ocellana, 121. 

 Apple-leaf Bucculatrix, 267. 



folder, 266. 



miner, 160-162, 267. 



skeletouizer, 266. 

 Apple maggot, 267. 



Micropteryx, 267. 



midge, 267. 



root plant-louse, 271. 



Sphinx, 264. 



Thrips, 271. 



twig borer, 268. 



worm, 121, 133. 

 Apple-tree Aphis, 271, 273. 



bark-louse, 201-202, 271, 273-274, 

 277. 



case-bearer, 122, 267. 



insects, list of, 265-272. 



leaf-hopi)er, 271. 



pruner, 268. 



scale, 274. 287. 



tout-caterpillar, 121, 265. 

 Apricot, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 206, 



223. 

 Aptera, revived by Dr. Sharp, 252. 

 Aquatic insects, 106. 

 Aquatic Insects, Natural History of, 



abstract of notice of, 283. 

 aquatica, Podura, 253. 

 Arachnida, 272, 288. 

 Arched filaments of Diplosia, 166, 



168. 

 Arctia virgo, 106. 

 arcuaia, Corythuca, 270. 

 arcuatus, Syri>hus, 284. 

 argillacea, Aletia, 266. 



