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INDEX. 



chus angustus on rice in, 289-291 ; 

 new weevils from, 489 ; food- 

 plants of Xyloirechus quadrlpes 

 in, 270 ; suggested introduction 

 of Empusa Ucanii from, into 

 Seychelles, 483 ; mango pests 

 from, intercepted in Florida, 

 214 ; report on an inquiry into 

 the silk industry in, 235 ; plant 

 pest legislation in, 114, 360, 433 ; 

 economic entomology in, 356 ; 

 transmission of sxnke disease of 

 sandal by insects in, 162. 



Indian Meal Moth (see Plodia inter- 

 punctella). 



Indiana, Diarthronomyia hypogaea 

 probably introduced into Georgia 

 with chrysanthemums from, 497 ; 

 measures against grasshoppers in, 

 293 ; Harmolita websteri in, 470 ; 

 wheat pests and their control in, 

 46. 



indiana, Glenea. 



indica, Gapnodis ; Chrijsoboihris ; 

 Neoheegeria. 



indicata, Nacoleia. 



indicus, Anomalococcns ; Dacty- 

 lopius (Coccus) confusiis ; Dendro- 

 thrips ; Hypoesrhras. 



indiginella, Mineola. 



Indigo, pests of, in India, 72. 



Indigo Psyllid (see Aryiaina isiiis). 



indistincta, A pate. 



ineptifrons, Phaeogenes (Centetems). 



inequalis, Coelophoro. 



infausta, Aglaope. 



infelix, Encyrius. 



inferens, Sescmi ia. 



Inga, thi-ips on, in Central America 

 and West Indies, 185, 186. 



Inga laurina (Guama), Melipotis 

 januaris on, in Porto Rico, 131. 



Tngura subapicalis, on sal in India. 

 190. 



initialis, Tetraneura folUcuIaria. 



innuba, Diabrotica. 



innumerabilis, Pulvinaria. 



inornata, Tiphia. 



Inosiemma piricola, parasite of Gon- 

 tarinia pyrivora in Holland, 

 444. 



inquinata, GassidOi. 



inquisitor. Ichneumon (see Iseropus 

 coelebs) ; Pimpla (Iseropus) (see 

 Epi u r us inqu isitorieUa) . 



inquisitorieUa, Epiurxis. 



inquisitor iellus, Scambus. 



inscriptutn, Deidamia. 



Insect Ecology, notes on, in Canada, 

 29. 



Insect Galls, notice of key to 

 American species of. 96 ; use of, 

 in U.S.A., 284. 



Insect Infestation, methods of esti- 

 mating, in U.S.A., 280. 



[ Insect Powder, and soap, against 

 Epilaehna niponica, 155 ; and 

 lime, diLsting with, against Pieris, 

 450 ; in formula for Dufour's 

 mixture, 450; (see Pyrethrum). 



Insectary, construction of a porta- 

 ble, 121. 



Insecticides, comparisons of the 

 value of, 522 ; efficacy of, when 

 combined with fungicides, 428, 

 450, 529 ; plants used as, 543 ; 

 contact, observations on the 

 mode of action of, 115 ; (see 

 Bordeaux mixture, Lead Arsen- 

 ate, Paris Green, etc., etc.). 



insidiosa, Pentilia. 



insidiosus, Triphleps. 



ins ignicola, Physokermes. 



insignis, Glosterocerus ; Ortliezia. 



insolens, Sedulothrips. 



insolitus, Phenacoccus. 



instigator, Pimpla. 



insulana, Earias. 



insnlaris, Franldiniella ; Oregma ; 

 Trionymns. 



intacta, Scvrpoph aga. 



integer, Gryllus. 



integerrivia, Datana. 



Integra, Anastrepha. 



intermedia, ScMectendalia. 



intermedius, Diadromus varicolor ; 

 Merisus (see 31. destructor) ; 

 Bhogas. 



Internal Boll Disease, of cotton, 

 insect carriers of. in W. Indies, 

 295, 337, 415. 

 . inter punctella, Plodia. 



interrogationis, Polygonia. 



interrupta, Elis. 



i iterruptor, Cremastus. 



interruptmn, Limnerium. 



inter stinctana, Cydia (Enarmonia, 

 Laspeyresia). 



i nterstitialis, Scalnius. 



intrusa, Melanophila. 



Inula conyza, food-plant of Pyrausta 

 nubilalis in Belgium, 373. 



inversa, Drosophila. 



iota, Phytometra. 



Iowa, Aegeria rutilans intercepted 

 in California in strawberry from, 

 199 ; outbreak of Gossyparia 

 spuria on American elm in, 

 478 ; garden pests in, 83 ; new 

 mite predaceous on Lepidosaphes 

 vhni in, 316. 



Iphiaulox flavator, parasite of Hes- 

 perophanes griseus in France, 

 268. 



Ipomoea (Morning Glory), Aleuro' 

 thrixus qraneli on, in Argentina, 

 318 ; Popillia japonira on, in 

 New Jersey, 511 ; Franklino- 

 thrips tenuicornis on, in Trinidad, 

 185. 



