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INDEX. 



Mecotagus tigrinus, on forest trees 



in India, 535. 

 media, Lopidea. 

 medicaginis, Aphis ; Eurytoma ; 



Habrocytus ; Syntomaspis. 

 Medicago saliva (see Lucerne). 

 medinalis, Gnaplialocrocis. 

 mediosquamosa, Euproctis. 

 meditabunda, Edessa. 

 Mediterranean Flour Moth (see 



Ephestia kiihnieUa). 

 Mediterranean Fruit-fiy (see 



Geratitis capitata). 

 megacephala, Pheidole ; Epicauta. 

 Megalomerothfips eapatorii, gen. et 



sp. n., in Florida, 417. 

 Megaloxantha bicolor (see Chryso- 



chroa). 

 Ilegaplectes monticola, parasite of 



Dicraimra vinula in Sweden, 96. 

 Megass, against sugar-cane grubs, 



109, 110. 

 Megastigmus halestrerii, bionomics 



and control of, on Pistacia spp. in 



Sicily, 87. 

 Megilla maculata, predaceous on 



Laphygma frugiperda in Br. 



Guiana, 484 ; probably preda- 

 ceous on Ilyzus braggi in Loui- 

 siana, 78. 

 Ifegoura, key differentiating 



MacrosipliomeUa from, 112. 

 Meigenia floralis, parasite of 



Coleoptera in France, 457, 461 ; 



parasite of Gasiroidea ciridula in 



Denmark, 451. 

 Ilclanaphis bambusae, on bamboo 



in Singapore and Hong Kong, 233. 

 melanatda, Eucosma. 

 Ilelnnauster ehinensis, in Japan, 



154. 

 m elancliolica, Lampronota. 

 Ilelanchra deropastis (New Zealand 



Flax Grub), parasites of, in New 



Zealand, 49, 82. 

 Melanerpes erythrocephahis (Red- 

 headed Woodpecker), destroying 



Chrysobothris tranguebafica in 



Florida, 265. 

 melanocephalus, Lytopilvs. 

 Ilelanocera menippe, occasionally 



attacking Aeacia mollissima in 



S. Africa, 332. 

 Melanopliila acuminata, in forests 



in U.S.A., 226. 

 Melanophila aencola, in pines in 



U.S.A., 226, 227. 

 Melanophila alropurpnrea, probably 



identical with M. acuminata, 



226. 

 Melanophila californica, in pines in 



U.S.A., 226. 

 Melanophila consputa, in forests, 



destroyed by termites in U.S.A., 



226. 



Melanophila drnmmondi, in forests 

 in U.S.A., 226. 



Melanoj>hila fulvogutiata, in forests 

 in U.S.A., 226. 



Melanophila gentilis, in pines in 

 U.S.A., 226. 



Melanojjhila intrusa, in forests in 

 U.S.A., 226, 227. 



Melanophila, longipes, probably 

 identical with M. acuminata, 226. 



Melanophila pini-edulis, in pines in 

 U.S.A., 226. 



Melanophila tarda, in pines in S])ain, 

 210. 



Melanoplus atlantis (Lesser Migra- 

 tory Locust), measures against, 

 in Nova Scotia, 391 ; bionomics 

 and control of, in U.S.A., 137, 

 140, 203, 284, 327. 



Melanoplus bivittafus (Two-striped 

 Locust, Yellow-striped Locust), 

 natural enemies of, in Nova 

 Scotia, 391 ; bionomics of, in 

 U.S.A., 203, 315, 327. 



Melanoplus differentialis (Differ- 

 ential Grasshopper), bionomics 

 and control of, in U.S.A., 205, 

 206, 367, 477. 



Melanoplus femur-rubruni (Red- 

 legged Locust), measures against, 

 in Nova Scotia, 391 ; natural 

 enemies of, in U.S.A., 203, 

 327. 



Melanoplus gladstoni, infested with 

 Eutrombidium locustarum. in 

 Minnesota, 327. 



Melanoplus minor, infested with 

 Eutrombidium, locustarum in 

 Minnesota, 327. 



Melanoplus sjiretus (Rocky Moun- 

 tain Migratoiy Locust), in Mon- 

 tana, 140, 141. 



melanoplus, Diapromorpha. 



melanoscelus, Apanteles. 



Melanostoma fasciatum, destroying 

 other insects in New Zealand, 

 49. 



melanostomatus, A phycus. 



Melanihera deltoidea, Haplothrips 

 gowdeyi on, in Cuba, 349. 



Melaphis minuius, sp. n., bionomics 

 of, on moss in Virginia, 383. 



Melaphis rhois, forming galls on 

 sumac in America, 383. 



Melasoma popxdi, Picromerus bidens 

 predaceous on, in France, 320 ; 

 food-plants of, in India, 403 ; 

 on Canadian poplar in Spain, 

 90. 



Melasoma tremulae, Picromerus 

 bidens predaceous on, in France, 

 320. 



meles, Hypera (Phytonomus). 



Melia azedarach, Helopeltis antonii 

 on, in Dutch E. Indies, 389. 



