INDEX. 



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Ephestia, parasitised by Habrobracon 

 juglaiidis in U.S.A., 424 ; inter- 

 cepted in U.S.A., 250, 328. 



Ephestia cautella, on cotton in 

 Brazil, 273, 591 ; in Ceylon, 165 ; 

 in stored dates in Mesopotamia, 

 402 ; in stored cacao, 21, 165. 



Ephestia elutella, in stored cacao, 21. 



Ephestia figulilella, in stored cacao, 

 21. 



Ephestia kiihniella (Meal Moth, 

 Mediterranean Flour Moth), in 

 Britain, 107 ; in imported pro- 

 ducts in British Columbia, 126 ; 

 an introduced pest in Germany, 

 443, 566, 618; in Jamaica, 167 ; 

 in stored cereals in New Zealand, 

 468 ; in stored food-stuffs in 

 Tasmania, 101 ; in U.S.A., 298, 

 457; fertilisation in, 545 ; natural 

 enemies of, 107, 457, 566, 573 ; 

 biological control of, 566. 



Ephialtes aeqiialis, parasite of Cydia 

 pomonella in Pennsylvania, 457. 



ephippiella, Argyresthia. 



eph ipp iger, Eph ippigerida . 



Ephippigerida ephippiger, in France, 

 437. 



Ephippigerida vitium (see E. ephip- 

 piger) . 



epicarioides, Otitesella. 



Epicauia, notice of key to Kansas 

 species of, 187. 



Epicauta adspersa, bionomics of, in 

 Uruguay, 225. 



Epicauta atomaria, in Uruguay, 225. 



Epicauta cinerea, food-plants of, in 

 U.S.A., 187, 531. 



Epicauta hirticornis, food-plants of, 

 in Mysore, 40. 



Epicauta maculata, bionomics of, in 

 Kansas, 187. 



Epicauta marginata, food-plants of, 

 in Indiana, 531. 



Epicauta- pennsvlvanica, food-plants 

 of, in U.S.A.^ 188, 531. 



Epicauta sericans, in Kansas, 188 ; 

 destro>T.ng locust eggs inJNIanitoba, 

 418 ; food-plants of, 418. 



Epicauta vittata, food-plants of, in 

 Indiana, 531. 



Epicometis hirta, in Bessarabia, 208 ; 

 on Citrus in Caucasus, 116; 

 bionomics of, in Italy, 427 ; in 

 Russia, 117. 

 epidendri, Aspidiotus. 

 Epidiaspis piricola (Italian Pear 

 Scale), measures against, in Cali- 

 fornia, 213, 484. 

 Epiglaea apiata (Cranberry Blossom 



Worm), in New Jersey, 247. 

 epigonns, Pleurotropis. 



Epilachna, probably on rice in 

 Cochin China, 34 ; on potato in 

 Dutch East Indies, 375, 427 ; on 

 potato etc. in Mysore, 40. 



Epilachna borealis (Squash Lady- 

 bird), in U.S.A., 350, 580 ; 

 measures against, on melons, 580. 



Epilachna chrysomelina, on Sesamum 

 in West Sudan, 28. 



Epilachna corrupja (Mexican Bean 

 Beetle), declared a pest in Canada, 

 203 ; in Mexico, 423 ; danger of 

 introduction of, into Mississippi, 

 327 ; in U.S.A., 121, 173, 275, 

 309, 350, 436, 530, 586, 596, 609, 

 611 ; revocation of quarantine^ 

 against, 596 ; bionomics of, 121,* 

 436 ; measures against, 275, 436, 

 530, 586, 611. 



Epilachna dodecastigma, food-plants 

 of, in India, 85, 151. 



Epilachna dregei (Potato Coccinel- 

 lid), in South Africa, 124, 549. 



Epilachna vigintioctopunctata, on 

 egg-plants in Ceylon, 165. 



epilinana, Phalonia. 



Epimadiza nigra (Gladiolus Fly), in 

 South Africa, 461. 



Epipyrops fuliginosa, sp. n., parasite 

 of Idiocerus spp. in India, 219. 



Episema {Diloba) coeruleocephala, 

 in orchards in Denmark, 61 ; on 

 almond in France, 266. 



Episomus lacerta, food-plants of, in 

 India, 398. 



Epitragus jamaicensis, predacious 

 on Pseudischnaspis hovureyi in 

 Jamaica, 166. 



Epitrix cucumeris (Potato Flea- * 

 beetle), food plants of, in Canada, 

 321, 420 ; measures against, in 

 New Jersey, 610 ; a minor sugar- 

 cane pest in Porto Rico, 98. 



Epitrix fuscula, measures against, on 

 egg-plants and potatoes in Ken- 

 tucky, 452. 



Epitrix parvula (Tobacco Flea- 

 beetle), a minor sugar-cane pest 

 in Porto Rico, 98 ; in U.S.A., 174. 

 452 ; bionomics and control of, 

 452. 



Epochra canadensis (Currant Fly), 

 on gooseberries in British Colum- 

 bia, 563. 



equestris, Clinodiplosis ; Merodon. 



Eragrostis abyssinica (Teff Grass), 

 unidentified beetle on, in Southern 

 Rhodesia, 461. 



Erebomorpha fulgurita, on tea 

 estates in India, 378. 



Erechthias lampadacnia, on coconut 

 in Ceylon, 165. 



