INDEX. 



579 



Brazil, bionomics of Apliids in, 

 486 ; Bruchus phaseoU in, 434 ; 

 coconut pests in, 353 ; cotton 

 pests in, 488 ; fruit-flies in, 

 19, 268, 352 ; Euscepes batatae in 

 sweet potatoes in, 488 ; new and 

 beneficial Hymenopterous para- 

 sites from, 125 ; bionomics of 

 Papilio thoas thoantiades on citrus 

 in, 125 ; suggested introduction 

 of Mimorista flavidissinialis into 

 Australia from, 482 ; Pectino- 

 phora gossypiella intercepted in 

 quarantine in, 113 ; Pectino- 

 phora gossypiella intercepted in 

 U.S.A. in cotton from, 277 ; 

 Phoracantha semipundata recor- 

 ded from, 319; review of text- 

 book on agricultural entomology 

 in, 529, 



Brethesia laMfrons, gen. et sp. n., 

 reared from Icerya purcliasi in 

 Argentina, 524. 



brevicauda, Homalotylus. 



breincincfor, Amblyteles. 



brevicornis Habrobracon ; Motilla; 

 Pimpla ; Spartocerus. 



Brevicoryne {Aphis) brassicae (Cab- 

 bage Aphis), in Britain, 209 ; 

 bionomics of, in Denmark, 446, 

 449 ; Chrysopids predaceous on, 

 in Japan, 369 ; factors affecting 

 wing development in, 299. 



Brevipalpiis obovatus (Orange Mite), 

 on cinchona, etc., in Dutch 

 E. Indies, 41, 389. 



brevirostris, Phaenomeriis. 



brevis. Aphis {see Anurophis crataegi- 

 foliae) ; Dinodenis ; Hoplocampa. 



brevispinosa, Cremastog aster. 



brevitarsis, Bdella. 



brevitubtis, Trichothrips. 



breweri, Nisotra. 



Bridelia stipularis, Pseudococcus 

 virgatus on, in Philippines, 74. 



brissotti, Malacosoma (Clisiocampa). 



britannica, Blastothrix. 



britannieus, Aspidiotus. 



British Columbia, cutworms in, 

 180; miscellaneoixs pests in, 12- 

 14, 170-172, 180, 212, 479, 510; 

 new Microlepidopterous pests of 

 strawberry in, 240; measures 

 against orchard pests in, 126, 

 187 ; bionomics of Bhagoletis 

 pomonella in, 186 ; notes on 

 Thysanoptera of, 509 ; measures 

 against wireworms in, 407; pests 

 intercepted in quarantine in, 

 507. 



British Guiana, beneficial and in- 

 jurious Coleoptera of, 484 ; mis- 

 cellaneous pests in, 310; biono- 

 mics and control of Tomaspis 

 JIavilatera on sugar- cane in, 139 ; 

 (G7-2) 



locusts from Venezuela invading, 

 491 ; pests intercepted in Java 

 in palm seeds from, 488. 



British Isles, cereal pests and their 

 control in, 68-70, 371, 442; 

 forest p-sts in, 275, 277, 416, 484, 

 578; miscellan ous pests in, 70, 

 122, 144, 209, 277, 308, 444 ; 

 orchard pests in, 267, 289, 322, 

 371 ; rose pests in, 508 ; measures 

 against pests of stored grain in, 

 91-94, 95, 219, 383, 384, 385, 529 ; 

 vegetable pests in, 489, 509; 

 btneficial parasites and fungi 

 in, 143, 194, 236; bionomics of 

 Aphid^ in, 267, 322, 371, 386, 

 444, 542 ; economic importance 

 of birds in, 238 ; notes on 

 phytophagous Chalcids in, 517 ; 

 Coccids and their food-plants in, 

 473, 518 ; Eulecanium capreae 

 and its parasites in, 194; Isle of 

 Wight bee disease in, 376 ; 

 swarming of Pteronudus deplana- 

 tus in houses in, 143 ; new thrips 

 in hot-houses in, 543 ; bionomics 

 of Tylenchus devastatrix in, 355, 

 441 ; measures against wireworms 

 in, 208, 433, 442 ; soil disinfection 

 in, 465 ; restrictions on the use 

 of tobacco for insecticides in, 

 62, 63 ; pests from, intercepted in 

 U.S.A., 77, 277, 278, 339, 504. 



britteni, Bhopalosiphuni. 



brizoalis, Cinhochrista. 



Broad Beans (see Beans, Broad). 



Broad Bean Bruchus (see Bruchus 

 rufimanus). 



Broad-nosed Grain Weevil (see 

 Caulophilus latinasus ) . 



Brochymena, destroyed by crows in 

 U.S.A., 203. 



bromeliae, Diaspis ; Pseudococcus. 



Bromus, food-plant of insect pests 

 in U.S.A., 23, 471. 



Bromus secalinus (Cheat), Hchrmoliia 

 inaculaia on, in U.S.A., 471. 



Brontes dubius, in burrows of Ips 

 pini in N. America, 430. 



Broniispa, on coconuts in Dutch 

 E. Indies, 389. 



Brontispa froggatti, Plesispa reichei 

 erroneously identified as, 389. 



Bronze Beetle (see Agrilus anxiiis 

 and Euchrolaspis brunnea). 



brooksi, Stiboscopus. 



Broussonetia papyrifera, Coleop- 

 terous pests of, in India, 535. 



Brown Bast of Rubber, Copio- 

 termes gestroi associated with, 

 in Malaya, 127. 



Brown Day Moth (see Pseudohazis 

 eglanterina). 



Brown Lace-wing (see Symphero- 

 bius californicus). 



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