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INDEX. 



Asilus, predaceous on sugar-cane 

 beetles in Queeusland, 132. 



Asilus rufiventris, predaceous on 

 bees in Queensland, 158. 



asparagi, Crioceris ; Lichtensia. 



Asparagus, pests of, in Britain, 351 ; 

 Crioceris duodecimpunctata on, in 

 Russia, 106 ; pests of, in U.S.A., 

 92, 98. 



Asparagus capensis, new scale- 

 insect on, in South Africa, 447. 



Asparagus Beetle (see Cricoceris 

 asparagi). 



Aspen (see Popidus trcmidoides) . 



asperatus, Cryphalus. 



Asphondylia lantanae, sp. n., form- 

 ing galls on lantana in India, 473. 



Asphondylia verbasci, on Verbascum 

 siniiatiim in France, 37. 



asphondyliae, Pseudocatolacciis . 



Aspidiotiphagus citrinus, parasite 

 of Chrvsomphahis dictyospermi in 

 Florida, 219. 



Aspidiotus, on coconut and Piper 

 rnethysticiim in Fiji, 297 ; in 

 Uruguay, 214 ; intercepted in 

 California, 13, 182. 



Aspidiotus ancylus, on currants and 

 gooseberries in South Dakota, 

 217. 



Aspidiotus articulatus (see Selenaspi- 

 diis). 



Aspidiotus britannicus, intercepted 

 on bay trees in California, 49, 

 181, 480. 



Aspidiotus camclliae (see A. rapax). 



Aspidiotus cocotiphagus, inter- 

 cepted on palm in Florida, 70. 



Aspidiotus covilleae, sp. n., on 

 Covillea glntinosa in U.S.A., 188. 



Aspidiotus cyanophylli, intercepted 

 on bananas, etc., in California, 

 13, 49, 114, 182, 240, 319, 387, 

 480, 508. 



Aspidiotus cvdoniae, intercepted on 

 bananas in California, 319, 480, 

 508. 



Aspidiotus destructor (Bourbon 

 Scale), on coconuts in Ceylon, 

 520 ; food-plants of, in Guam, 

 148 ; on coconuts in British 

 Guiana, 472 ; an introduced pest 

 in Mauritius, 499 ; measures 

 against, on avocado in Trinidad 

 aad Tobago, 131 ; intercepted in 

 U.S.A., 71, 236, 383; variety of 

 bananas preferred by, 243. 

 Aspidiotus ehrhorni, on cypress in 



California, 394. 

 Aspidiotus fiorineides, sp. n., on 

 Coffea robusta in Uganda, 1 19. 



Aspidiotus {Targionia) hartii, inter- 

 cepted on yams and sweet potatoes 

 in U.S.A., 307, 383. 

 Aspidiotus hederae (Ivy Scale, Olean- 

 der Scale, White Scale), measures 

 against, in Algeria and South 

 France, 450 ; on citrus, etc., in 

 Australia, 157, 337 ; in California, 

 91, 394 ; food-plants of, in Italy, 

 142 ; intercepted on orchids in 

 California, 49. 

 Aspidiotus herculeanus, 259. 

 Aspidiotus lataniae (White Cedar 

 Scale), intercepted in California, 

 1 14, 182 ; on Cedrela toona in 

 Queensland, 156. 

 Aspidiotus limonii (see A. hederae). 

 Aspidiotus longispinus (see M organ- 

 ella) . 

 Aspidiotus niaskelli (see M organella). 

 Aspidiotus niauritianus, an intro- 

 duced pest in Mauritius, 499. 

 Aspidiotus oceanica, A. destructor 

 believed to have been recorded 

 in error as, in Guam, 148. 

 Aspidiotus orientalis, intercepted on 



palm in Florida, 70. 

 Aspidiotus ostreaeformis (Oyster- 

 shell Scale), measures against, in 

 Austria, 263 ; in Tasmania, 337. 

 Aspidiotus palmae, on Keratas in 

 Britain, 344 ; on cacao in San 

 Thome, 492, 494. 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus (San Jose 

 Scale), spread of, in South Africa, 

 412; in Algeria and South France, 

 450 ; in Austraha, 156, 157, 333, 

 337 ; in Canada, 1, 221 ; in 

 U.S.A., 14, 129, 190, 215, 219, 

 246, 247, 415, 544 ; intercepted 

 in U.S.A., 49, 114, 181, 182, 319, 

 383, 387 ; measures against, 190, 

 219, 221, 246, 333, 337. 401, 450, 

 543 ; notice of life-cycle of, 419. 

 Aspidiotus pseudocanielliae, sp. n., 

 on Capparis stylosa in India, 205. 

 Aspidiotus rapax (Greedy Scale), a 

 minor olive pest in California, 91 ; 

 intercepted on lemons in Cali- 

 fornia, 479 ; in Tasmania, 337. 

 Aspidiotus rossi, in Tasmania, 337. 

 Aspidiotus sacchavi, intercepted on 



sugar-cane in Florida, 7 1 . 

 Aspidiotus scutiformis (see Chry- 



somphalus). 

 Aspidiotus tamarindi, sp. n., on 



Taniar Indus in India, 205. 

 Aspidiotus transparcns, intercepted 



on cycads in U.S.A., 307. 

 Aspidiotus umboniferus (see Chry- 

 somphalus) . 



