INDEX. 



587 



Camomile, Cassida inquinata on, in 

 France, 282. 



campestris, Hyperaspis. 



Camphor, measures against Crypto- 

 thrips floridensis on, in Florida, 

 294 ; Parabolopona guttata on, 

 in Formosa, 86. 



Camphor Thrips (see Cryptothrips 

 floridensis) . 



Camponotits (Black Carpenter Ant), 

 destroying eggs of Trachys bicolor 

 in India, 514 ; on shade-trees in 

 U.S.A., 247. 



Camponotus niaculatus var. thonien- 

 sis, n., in San Thome, 491. 



Camponotus nuts, in South America, 

 299. 



Campsomcris spp., enemies of 

 Lepidiota in Queensland, 79, 132, 

 164, 466. 



Camptomyia strobi, sp. n., in Picea 

 excelsa in Germany, 255. 



Canada, notice of keys to Aeolo- 

 thripidae of, 147 ; Coleoptera and 

 Lepidoptera of Arctic regions of, 

 191, 192 ; Cydia nigricana im- 

 ported into Wisconsin from, 95 ; 

 forest pests in 15, 16, 34, 88, 89, 

 151, 190, 192,338,489 ; bionomics 

 and control of locusts in, 278, 

 316 ; miscellaneous pests in, 3, 

 28, 33, 113, 192, 223, 528; 

 measures against orchard pests in, 

 17, 18, 168, 207, 221, 233, 344. 

 360, 413, 490, 491 ; precautions 

 against introduction of Popillia 

 japonica into, from Japan, 222 ; 

 precautions against spread of 

 Pvraiista nubilalis in, 343, 373, 

 416 ; vegetable pests and their 

 control in, 4, 193, 281, 361, 362 ; 

 beneficial insects in, 3, 148, 258 ; 

 legislation against pests in, 168, 

 416 ; present-day problems in 

 entomology in, 3 ; relation of 

 insects to plant diseases in, 135, 

 422 ; (see also under the various 

 Provinces) . 



canadensis, Epochra ; Pityophthonis. 



canaliculatus , Lyctus. 



Canariiim, Xylotrechus quadvipes 

 ovipositing on, in Tonkin, 111. 



Canarsia hammondi (Apple-leaf 

 Skeletoniser), in U.S.A., 529. 



Canary Islands, range of Blastophaga 

 psenes extending to, 534. 



Canavalia lineata, food-plant of Epi- 

 caiita hirticornis in Formosa, 197. 



cancellata, Schistocerca. 



Candida, Saperda. 



canella, Diatraea. 



canellus, Typophonis {Paria). 



canescens, Nemeritis. 

 cams, Ctenocephaliis. 

 Canker Worm, Spring (see Palae- 



crita vernata) . 

 Canker Worms, on shade-trees and 



apple in U.S.A., 247, 529. 

 Cannabis sativa (see Hemp). 

 Cantaloup, pumpkins grown to 



protect, against Diaphania 



nitidalis in U.S.A., 366. 

 Cantas ocellatus, in Dutch E. Indies, 



453. 

 Cantharis excavata (see Lytta). 

 Canthecona cyanocantha, predaceous 



on Levuana iridescens in Fiji, 297. 

 cantheriiis, Rhogas. 

 Cape Colony, new fruit-flies from, 



264. 

 Cape Dandelion, not attacked by 



cutworms in Australia, 502. 

 Cape Jasmine, pests intercepted on, 



in California, 508. 

 Cape Verde Islands, Calandra 



linearis intercepted in U.S.A. 



in tamarind pods from, 307. 

 capensis, Liogryllus. 

 capitata, Ceratitis. 

 capitella, Incurvaria. 

 Capitophorus chrysanthemi, sp. n., on 



chrvsanthemum in Orange Free 



State, 447. 

 Capnodis carbonaria, on almond in 



Palestine, 71. 

 Capnodis tenebricosus, on peach and 



cherrv in Morocco, 121. 

 Capnodis tenebrionis, on apricot in 



Salonika, 71. 

 Capnodium, on Sesbania in Dutch 



East Indies, 513. 

 Cappariniyia, gen. nov., erected for 



Ceratitis savastani, 264. 

 Capparis albitrunca, defoliated by 



Belenois niesentina in South Africa, 



412. 

 Capparis stylosa, new scale-insect on, 



in India, 205. 

 capreae, Cavariella ; Eiilecaniuni 



(see E. coryli). 

 Caprimulgiis eiiropaeus (Nightjar), 



noxious insects destroj-ed by, 



in Britain, 135. 

 Caprinia conchylalis, on Funtumia 



elastica in Ceylon, 520. 

 Capritermes nitobei, on rice in For- 

 mosa, 143. 

 Capsella bursa-pastoris , food-plant 



of Scepticus insular is in Japan, 



398. 

 Capsicum, Daciis Jerrugineus on, 



in Java, 435. 

 Capsicum annuum, pests of, in 



Tripoli, 159. 



