INDEX. 



715 



E-nproctis fraterna, on castor in 



Travancore, 85. 

 Europe, notice of classification of 

 Colcoptera of, 318 ; notice of 

 Eupelmidae of, 183 ; notice of 

 list of parasitic Hj^menoptera 

 and their hosts in, 497 ; history 

 of outbreaks of locusts in, 432. 

 European Ash (see Fraxinus excel- 

 sior). 

 European Cornstalk Borer (see 



Pyraiista niibilalis). 

 European IMilk Thistle (see Silybum 



marianum) . 

 European Mountain Ash (see Sorbus 



aucuparia] . 

 European Pileworm (see Teredo 



navalis) . 

 European Pine-shoot Moth (see 



Rhyacionia biioliana) . 

 European Red Mite (see Para- 



tetranychus pilosus). 

 European Rose Slug (see Erio- 



campoides acthiops). 

 Eurya japonica, probabl}' a food- 

 plant of Cydia leucostoma in Java, 

 282. 

 Eurydetna oleraceum, a minor cab- 

 bage pest in Denmark, 61. 

 Eurygaster integriceps, on wheat in 

 Mesopotamia, 330 ; in Southern 

 Russia, 1 17. 

 Eurygaster maura, in Southern 



Russia, 117. 

 Eurytonia amvgdali, in almonds in 



Cyprus, 22." 

 Eurvtoma gibbiis (see Bruchophagus). 

 Eurytoma rosae, parasite of Dacus 



oleae in France, 270. 

 Eusandalum, notice of key to females 



of, 183. 



Euscelis bicolor, a possible carrier of 



sugar-cane mosaic in Cuba, 603. 



Eitscepes batatae (West Indian Sweet 



Potato Weevil), in Antigua, 554 ; 



intercepted in U.S.A., 71, 251, 



311, 358, 380. 



Eiisemion, hyperparasite of Coccus 



hesperidum in California, 70. 

 eiisirus, Micro-plitis. 

 Eutachyptera psidii, producing silk 



in San Salvador, 591. 

 Eutelus mediterraneus, hyperpara- 

 site of Pieris brassicae in France, 

 359. 

 Eutermes creolina (see NasiUitermes) . 

 Eutermes debilis, of little importance 



in Porto Rico, 126. 

 Eutermes fumipennis, in Eucalyptus 

 gomphocephahi in W^estern Aus- 

 tralia, 630. 



Eutermes mareebensis, sp. n., in 



Nortliern Australia, 543. 

 Eutermes inorin (see Nasutitermes) . 

 Eutermes palmerstoni, sp. n., in 

 Northern Australia, 543 ; pre- 

 viously recorded as E. triodiae, 

 543. 

 Eutermes ripperti, in sugar-cane in 



Jamaica, 166. 

 Eutermes triodiae, E. palmerstoni 

 previously recorded as, in North- 

 ern Australia, 543. 

 Eutermes vernoni, sp. n., in Northern 

 AustraUa, 543. 



Eutermes westraliensis, sp. n., in 

 South- West Australia, 176. 



Eutettix tenella (Beet Leafhopper), 

 in U.S.A., 132, 135, 173, 243, 287, 

 318, 396, 535 ; and curly-leaf 

 disease, 132, 243, 396, 535 ; bio- 

 nomics of, 132, 135,396 ; measures 

 against, 132, 287, 396. 



Euthalia garuda, on mango in 

 Travancore, 85. 



Eiithrips hclianthi, possibly attack- 

 ing fruit trees in Cahfornia, 134. 



Euthrips (Taeniothrips) orchidii, 

 on Amarantus in hot-houses in 

 Holland, 509 ; measures against, 

 in greenhouses in U.S.A., 480. 



Euthrips pyri (see Taeniothrips in- 

 consequens) . 



Euthrips tritici (see Frankliniella). 



Eutochia lateralis, on tobacco in 

 Java, 108. 



Eutrombidium, parasite of Gryllus 

 assiniilis in South Dakota, 367. 



Eutrombidium locustarum, parasite 

 of grasshoppers in Canada, 529. 



Euxesta nitidiventris, probably im- 

 ported into Italy with dried fruit, 

 613 ; attracted to vinegar, 613. 



Euxesta thomae, a minor sugar-cane 

 pest in Porto Rico, 97, 



Euxoa, Microplitis kewleyi parasitic 

 on, in North America, 55 1 . 



Euxoa chardinyi, food-plants of, in 

 Germany, 25. 



Euxoa nigricans, in Russia, 454. 



Euxoa ochrogaster, parasites of, in 

 Alberta, 139. 



Euxoa [Agrotis) segetum, Entomoph- 

 thora megasperma infesting, in 

 South Africa, 6 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in Czecho-Slovakia, 14, 

 342, 343, 410 ; food-plants of, in 

 Denmark, 62, 464 ; in Germany, 

 293 ; utihsation of beneficial fungi 

 against, in France, 603 ; in Russia, 

 117, 430 ; on beet in Spain, 184. 



Euxoa tristicula, parasitised by Bere- 

 cyntus bakeri in Alberta, 139. 



