INDEX. 



571 



Atanycolus rugosiventris, parasite of 



Chrysobothris tranquebarica in 



Florida, 265. 

 Ataxia crijpta, on cotton iu Colombia, 



534. 

 ater, Dufouriellus ; Hylastes ; Tliae- 



ogenes ; Thysanus. 

 aterrima, Sphenopiera. 

 Athalia colibri, on vegetables in 



Korea, 274. 

 Athalia proxima (Mustard Sawfly), 



measures against, in Assam, 492. 

 Atherix, parasitised by Trichogram- 



ma evanescens in Europe, 231. 

 Athous liaemorrhoidalis, in Britain, 



489. 

 Athous niger, occasionally attacking 



beet in Bohemia, 353. 

 Athous vittatus, occasionally at- 

 tacking beet in Bohemia, 353. 

 Atlantia glauca, attacked by Citri- 



pthaga mixta in New South Wales, 



532. 

 atlantica, Harmolita. 

 atlantis, Ilelanoplus. 

 Atmetonychus peregrinus, food- 

 plants of, in India, 403. 

 Atomaria linearis, on beet in Bohe- 

 mia, 353 ; in Denmark, 447. 

 atomis, Crypt/urgus. 

 Atomizer, ether sprayed with, 384. 

 Atoposomoidea ogimae, parasite of 



Porthetria dispar in Spain, 230. 

 atra, Blastodacna ; Macrosiphoniella 



{Macrosiphmn) ; Phyllotreta. 

 Atractodes molly i, sp. n., parasite 



of Sarcophaga in S. Africa, 436. 

 Atractodes miiiri, sp. n., parasite of 



Sarcophaga in Japan, 436. 

 Atractomorpha, on tobacco in 



Kamerun, 160. 

 atrata, Silpha. 



atratum, Monalonion ; Sinoxylon. 

 atratus, Kleothrips ; Tabanus. 

 AtripUx, Eutettix tenella ovipositing 



on, in U.S.A., 474. 

 atriplicis, Aphis (see A. rumicis). 

 atriventris, Elis. 

 atropos. Sphinx, 

 atropurpurea, Melanophila. 

 atriim, Colaspidema. 

 Atta cephalotes, control of, on 



citrus in Br. Guiana, 310. 

 Attacus ricini (Eri Silkworm), 



failure of introduction of, into 



Mauritius from India, 7. 

 Attaqenus piceus, in stored tobacco 



seed in U.S.A., 367. 

 J.fta?ea (Oil Palm), PachymerusinteT- 



cepted in seeds of, in Java, 488. 

 Aucuba japonica, Aspidiotus hederae 



on, in Austria, 161. 

 Augomonoctenus libocedri, gen. et 



sp. n., in cones of Libocedrus 



decurrens in U.S.A., 24. 



Anlacaspis, sub-genus of Diaspis, 

 242. 



Aulacaspis chionaspis,^ on Erylhrina 

 in Uganda, 260. 



Aulacaspis ^>eMto.gro?irt. (Mulberry 

 Scale), establishment of Pros- 

 paltella berlesei against, in Argen- 

 tina, 363, 501 ; associated with 

 Eulecanium jwunastri on plum 

 in China, 224 ; successfully 

 controlled by Prospaltella berlesei, 

 160; spread of, into France 

 from Italy, 123 ; introduction 

 of Prospaltella berlesei into Italy 

 against, 157, 455, 456. 



Aulacaspis rosae (Rose Scale), in 

 Italy, 157; in Portugal, 7; on 

 shade-trees in U.S.A., 477. 



Aulacophora olivieri (Pumpkin 

 Beetle), on maize in New South 

 Wales, 294. 



Aulai-ches, on sal seedlings in India, 

 191. 



Aulocara elliotti (Big-headed Grass- 

 hopper), in Montana, 315. 



aurantiaca, Contarinia (see Sitodi- 

 plosis mosellana). 



aurantii, Chrysomphalus (Aspidi- 

 otus) ; Toxoptera. 



aurata, Cetonia. 



auricestus, Aeolothrips. 



auricilia, Diatraea. 



aiiricularia, Forficula. 



aurifacies, Cryptome igenia. 



aurifera, Phytometra (Plusia). 



auriflua, Scirpophaga (see S. xantho- 

 gastrella). 



aurilanatus, Pseudococcus. 



auropicta, Euchenopa. 



auropmictata, Wasmannia. 



auroviljtatus, Astycus. 



aurulenta, Buprestis. 



australe. Pentodon. 



Australia, prospects of cultivating 

 Arachis hypogaea in, 50; pro- 

 posed introduction of Chrysomela 

 hyperici into, to destroy Hyperi- 

 cum, 295 ; measures against 

 pests of stored cereals in, 167, 

 200; pests of maize in, 84, 85; 

 miscellaneous pests in, 15, 16, 

 186, 262, 294, 295, 416, 465 ; 

 orchard pests in, 19, 32, 201 ; 

 sugar-cane jiests in, 109, 167, 

 200, 295, 411, 465; notes on 

 sawflies of, 294 ; new genera and 

 species of Thysanoptera in, 434 ; 

 repeal of proclamation prohibi- 

 ting importation of citrus into, 

 40 ; Nosema apis infecting bees 

 with Isle of Wight disease in, 

 376 ; problem of eradicating 

 prickly pear in. 481 ; new scale- 

 insect attacking St. John's wort 

 in, 485 ; introduction of beneficial 



