Eleventh Report of the State Entomologist 



309 



Insects from otlier States — {Con- 

 tinued): 



Ma<>u()lia, Mass., 178, 286, 288. 



McGief);'»r, Iowa, 283. 



Midrtlebiirv, Vt., 173. 



M out real, 'Can;i(la. 286. 



Montrose, Pa., 286. 



New Brunswick, N. J., 286. 



New Oxford, Pa., 285. 



Pendleton, S. C, 127. 

 insimnlans, Ascalaphns [HelicomitusJ, 

 239. 



Helicoinitus, 239. 

 integerrima, Datana, 264. 

 intermediella, Gelecbia, 267. 

 interi)uuetella, Epliestia, 267. 

 interstiuctaua, Epbippiphora [Graplio- 

 litha], 152. 



Grapbolitha, 152-156. 



Stigmonota [Grapbolitha], 152. 

 Introdncliiin to Entomology (Com- 

 :r stock), cited, 241, 249. 

 Introduction to Entomology (Kirby- 



Spence), cited, 174, 240. 

 Introduction to tbe Modern Classifi- 

 • cation of Insects (Westwood), cited, 

 •^ 134, 174, 240, 247. 

 lo Emperor moth, "265. 

 lo Hyperchiria, 265. 

 Ipocbus fasciatns, 268. 

 Ips fasciatns [quadriguttatus], 267. 



quadriguttatus, 267. 

 iricolor, Serica, 268. 

 Iridescent Serica, 268. 

 irroratus, Jassus, 270. 

 Irus, Tbecla, 254. 

 Iscbnura verticalis, 288. 

 Isocratus vulgaris, 167. 

 Ifhycerus Noveboraceu.sis, 270. 

 Ivy, Aspidiotus neru on, 204. 



Jamestown weed Thrips tabaci on, 245. 

 Janet, C, cited, 166. 

 Japan quince, insects injurious to, 

 Aspidiotus pi-rniciosus, 287. 

 Cbionaspis furfurus, 203. 

 Jassidae injurious to the apple-tree, 



list of, 270. 

 Jassus irroratus, 270. 

 Johuson, W. G., cited, 233. 

 Journal Liuueau Society of Zoology, 



cited, 240. 

 Jonrnal New York Microscopical 



Society cited, 18'2. 

 juglandifex, Lecanium, 278. 

 juglaudis, Lecanium, 205-206, 271. 

 juglaus-regife, Aspidiotus, 271. 

 June berry, Aspidiotus perniciosus on, 



224. 



K 



Kale, Thrips tabaci on, 244. 

 Kalteubacb, J, H., cited 149. 

 Kan-aker, J. F., insects from, 286. 

 Keene Valley, Diptera of, 106. 



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Keene Valley, Lepido])tera of, 106. 

 Kellicott, D. S., insects from, 287. 

 Kent, G. H., cited, 1:15. 

 Keutzingaria, Playodis, 266. 

 Kieffer, J. J., cited, 166. 

 Kirby-Spence, cited, 174, 240. 

 Kitchener, F. E., cit^d, 249. 

 Klee, W. G., cited, 222, 232. 

 Koebele, A., cited, 233. 



lacca, Carteiia, 201. 



Lace window curtains injured by Au- 



threnus, 173. 

 Lachnosterna affinis, 268. 



crenulatn. 268. 



fraterna, 268. 



fusea, 268. 



hirticula, 268. 



micaus, 268. 



prnnina, 268. 



rugosa, 268. 



species, 286. 



tristis, 268. 

 Lachuns dentatus, 271. 

 Lady- birds, 203. 

 Lady-bug, 203, 282. 

 Lagoa crispata, 264. 



opercularis, 264. 

 Landberg, A. von, insects from, 182. 

 lanigera, Cotalpa, 268. 



Sehizoneura, 271. 

 Lansing, Mrs. Abram, insects from, 



288. 

 Laphygma frugiperda, 265. 

 Large black ant, 113, 114. 

 Larva of Anthrenus scrophularije, 174. 



Antispila ny(?S8efoliella, 157-158. 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 222-223. 



Cecidomyia betul^, 164. 



Eudiopr.is hyalinata, 136-137. 



Endioptis nitidalis, 129. 



Galerucella luteola, 192. 



Grapholith.i interstmctana, 153. 



Lina scripta, 183. 



Mecyna leversalis, 143-144. 



Myrmeleon, 234-235. 



Pyralis costalis, 148. 



Pyrausta futilalis, 139-140. 



raspberry-cane maggot. 170. 



Tischeria nialifoliella, 160. 



Tyroglyphus heteromorphus, 258. 

 Lasioptera galls, 248. 



vitis, 248. 

 Lasins sp., Il3. 

 laticinctus, Microdus, 156. 

 laticollis, Prionus, 268. 

 Latreille cited, 240. 



Laurel-leaved willow, Aspidiotus per- 

 niciosus on, 224. 

 Leaf-crnmpler, 121, 266. 

 Learned, Hon. W. L., insects from, 285. 

 Lecanium acericola [Pulvinaria innu- 

 merabilis], 205. 



hesperidum, 222, 287. 



