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INDEX. 



from, against Eriosoma lani- 

 gentni. 185, 229, 476. 518, 534. 

 593 ; Chernies cooleyi introduced 

 into Britain from, 376. 431 ; 

 Locusta not occurring in, 561 ; 

 house-infesting ants introduced 

 from the tropics into, 449 ; 

 bibhography of Agrilus spp. in. 

 5 1 ; new Braconids of. 53 ; classi- 

 fication of Clerid beetles of, 484 ; 

 new Ichneumonidae of, 53. 169 ; 

 natural enemies of locusts in, 

 419; possibly the original home 

 of Phylloxera, 256, 609 ; spread of 

 Pieris rapae in, 519 ; utilisation 

 of beneficial insects in, 43, 62, 

 140, 534, 565. 



America. North Eastern, weevils of, 

 532. 



America. South, insects introduced 

 into Australia from, to destroy 

 prickly pear. 565 ; pests from, 

 intercepted in California. 294, 

 514 ; prohibition against im- 

 portation of banana and coconut 

 into St. Vincent from 413 ; 

 Alabama argillacea probably in- 

 \-ading West Indies from, 586. 



American Apple Capsid (see Hetero- 

 conlyliis malinits). 



American Army Worm (see Cirphis 

 uiiipiincta). 



American Blight (see Eriosoma lani- 

 gerum). 



American Bohworm (see Heliothis 

 obsoleta) . 



American Lackey Moth (see Mala- 

 cosoma americana and M. disstria). 



American Larch (see Larix ameri- 

 cana). 



American Palm Wee\'il (see Rhvn- 

 chophoriis palniaritm). 



American Silkworm (see Telea 

 polyphemiis). 



American Tent Caterpillar (see 

 Malacosoma americana). 



americana, Asaphes ; Blatta (Peri- 

 planeta) ; Chionaspis ; Cimbex ; 

 Dryocoetes ; Malacosoma ; Mero- 

 myza ; Plodia ; Schisiocerca ; 

 \Vesttvoodella. 



americanuni, Eriosoma [Schizoneitra) . 



americanus, Epigonatopiis ; Lasiits 

 niger. 



Americoccus, gen. nov., 201. 



Americoccus (Matsucoccus) fascicu- 

 lensis, on pines in U.S.A., 201. 



amitinus, Ips [Tomicus). 



Ammonium Sulphate. 65 ; inferior 

 to arsenicals in baits for Oryctes, 

 48 ; as a soil-dressing against 

 Phorbia brassicae, 347. 



Anunophila, predacious om Porosa- 



grotis orthogonia in Canada, 488. 

 amoena, Carpophthoromyia. 

 amoenns, Myllocerus. 

 ampelophaga, Haltica ; Procris [Ino) ; 



Zvgaena. 

 ampelophila, Drosophila (see D. 



nielanogastex). 

 Aniphibolips coccinea, forming galls 



on evergreen oak in Me.xico, 367. 

 Amphiceriis punctipennis, on maize 



in Mexico, 366. 

 Amphicoma vulpes, on Adonis ver- 



nalis in Crimea. 303. 

 Amphicoma vidpina (Cranberry Root 



Grub), in ^Massachusetts, 49. 

 Amphipyra tragopoginis, on Aconi- 



tiim in Germany, 277. 

 arnplicollis, Protostrophiis [Stro- 



pliosomus) . 

 amygdali, Ettrytoma ; Scoh'tiis. 

 Amyl Acetate (Banana Oil), in baits 



for grasshoppers. 34, 148. 249. 



444, 585. 

 Amyotea hamata, possible ^'alue of. 



against Lepidiota in Queensland, 



296. 

 AnabarrJivnchiis, predacious on 



Anoplognatlnis in New South 



Wales. 89. 

 Anacampsis cerealella ■ (see Sito- 



troga). 

 Anadastus, bionomics of. on Setaria 



italica in India. 213. 

 Anagrus, parasite of froghoppers in 



Trinidad. 262. 

 Anagrus armatus nigriventris, para- 

 site of Halticus citri in U.S.A., 



594. 

 Anagrns freqiiens, parasite of Perkin- 



siella saccharicida in Hawaii. 602. 

 Anagrus giraulti, parasite of Eittettix 



tenella in U.S.A.. 182. 

 Anagrus subfiisciis, parasite of 



aquatic insects in Russia. 555. 

 anale, Sinoxylon. 

 analis, Arcliytas. 

 Anaphalis margaritacea, Macrosi- 



phum nidbcckiae on, in New York. 



283. 

 Anaphe ambrizia, synonym of A. 



reticulata, 433. 

 Anaphe dempivolffi, in East Africa. 



433. 

 Anaphe infracta, bionomics of. in 



East Africa, 432. 

 Anaphe panda, probably a variety 



of A. infracta, 433. 

 Anaphe reticulata, in East Africa. 



433. 

 Anaphe venata, food-plants of. in 



East Africa. 433. 



