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Adelius nigripectus, sp. n., parasite 

 of poplar leaf-miner in North 

 America, 551. 

 Adelocera, predacious on other in- 

 sects in Germany, 57. 

 Adelphocoris rapidus, disseminating 

 Bacillus amylovorus in U.S. A. ,494. 

 adenostomae, Pseudococcus. 

 Adhesives, for catching Coleoptera, 

 254, 264, 340 ; for trapping Cydia 

 pomonella in fruit-sheds, 550 ; 

 mushroom pests trapped with, 48, 

 49 ; addition of, to insecticides, 

 460. (See Banding.) 

 Adiaphorothrips, notice of key to 



Australian species of, 29. 

 adirondacks, Cryptothrips. 

 adoniduni, Pseudococcus [Dactylo- 



pius) . 

 Adoretiis cribrosus, food-plants of, 



in South Africa, 338. 

 Adoretiis ictericus, Entomophthora 

 apicitlata infesting, in South 

 Africa, 6. 

 Adoretiis lithohius, on coconuts in 



Travancore, 85. 

 Adoretiis tennimaculatiis (Japanese 

 Rose Beetle), on Acalypha and 

 cacao in Fiji, 593. 

 Adoxus obsciirus (see Bromius). 

 Adriatic Islands, cultivation of pyre- 

 thrum in, 209. 

 adspersa, Epicauta. 

 advena, Cathartus. 

 aechmeae, Gyninaspis. 

 aedificator , Coptops. 

 Aegeria exitiosa (Peach-tree Borer), 

 in Argentina, 109 ; in Canada, 

 420, 564 ; in U.S.A., 102, 109, 

 115, 173, 186, 210, 212, 213, 245, 

 249, 316, 327, 333, 439, 458, 531, 

 610 ; intercepted in peach in 

 California, 471 ; in prunes, 213, 

 564 ; parasitised by Jtamoplex 

 vnrctits, 458 ; measures against, 

 109, 115, 173, 186, 245, 249, 316, 

 327, 439, 610. 

 Aegeria forniiciformis, in ■\\dllows in 



Luxemburg, 318. 

 Aegeria ichneiimoniformis, in clover 



in Sicily, 301. 

 Aegeria opalescens, intercepted in 

 peach in California, 471 ; measures 

 against, in U.S.A., 68, 381. 

 Aegeria rutilans, in strawberries in 



Canada, 460 ; in Oregon, 395. 

 Aegeria tipuliformis, in red currants 



in Holland, 508. 

 Aegle niarmelos, Coccus viridis cole- 



mani on, in Mysore, 486. 

 Aegopodium podagraria, Aphids on, 

 in Germany, 506. 



aegypti, Actia. 

 aegyptius, Syrphus. 

 Aelia acuminata, on wheat in Meso- 

 potamia, 330. 

 Aemona hirta (Lemon Tree Borer), 

 bionomics of, in New Zealand, 

 467, 542. 

 aenea, Pomphopoea. 

 aenescens, Hispa. 

 aeneus, Meligethes ; Selatosomus. 

 Aenoplegimorpha phytonorni, syn- 

 onym of Hemiteles micator, 239. 

 Aeolesthes holoscricea, in forests in 



India, 179, 369. 

 Aeolothrips annectans, on onions in 



British Columbia, 125. 

 Aeolothrips bicolor, on oats in 



Florida, 125. 

 Aeolothrips fasciatiis, on beans and 

 peas in JBritish Columbia, 125 ; 

 on barlev in Czecho-Slovakia, 

 503 ; relation of, to other thrips, 

 125. 

 Aeolothrips flovidensis, associated 

 with other thrips in Florida, 125. 

 Aeroplanes, use of, in dusting forest 

 trees, 277, 531, 548, 576 ; use of, 

 impracticable against locusts, 323 ; 

 for studying flight of locusts, 

 368. 

 aescularia, Anisopteryx. 

 aesciili, Zeuzera. 

 aethiops, Blennocampa ; Eriocam- 



poides [Caliroa) ; Perilitus. 

 aequalis, Ephialies. 

 affaber, Alcides. 



affinis, Apanteles ; Conoaxima ; 

 Melanoplus ; Pempheres ; Per- 

 risia {Cecidomyia) ; Phytomyza ; 

 Psylliodes. 

 Africa, notice of monograph of 

 termites in, 184, 425 ; miscellane- 

 ous pests in, 57, 285, 299, 324 ; 

 Ancylonotus tribulus probably in- 

 troduced into San Thome from, 

 299. 

 Africa, East, coffee borers in, 572 ; 

 relation of pseudoscorpions to 

 bees in, 491 ; rhinoceros beetle 

 in, 495. (See Kenya Colony and 

 Tanganyika Territory.) 

 Africa, French West, Lyctiis brun- 

 neus in, 574 ; measures against 

 Platyedra gossypiella in, 565 ; 

 Sphenoptera gossypii on cotton 

 in, 409 ; conditions of importation 

 of coffee, etc., into French Colonies 

 from, 228. 

 Africa, North, Cryptoblabes gnidiella 



on vines in, 285. 

 Africa, Portuguese East, new bark- 

 beetles in, 161. 



