INDEX. 



661 



mclanasp is, Pardalasp is . 



melanaula, Eiicosma. 



Melanauster chinensis, measures 

 against, on Castianna stricta in 

 Formosa, 197 ; intercepted on 

 Japanese figs in U.S.A., 807. 



melmicholica, Cicindela. 



Melanitis leda, on sugar-cane in 

 Queensland, 209. 



melauoccphala, Phyto. 



melanopa, Lenta. 



Melanophila fitlvogittfata, in Larix 

 laricina in U.S.A., 127. 



Melanophora roralis, parasite of 

 woodlice in France, 261. 



Melanopliis atlanti<i (Uesser Migra- 

 torv' Locust), bionomics and con- 

 trol of, in Canada, 3, 316, 323; 

 food-plants and control of, in 

 U.S.A., 47, 129,314. 



Melauophts bivittatus (Two-striped 

 Locust), in Canada, 317 ; control 

 of, in Colorado, 129. 



Melanoplus devastator, food-plants 

 and control of, in California, 47. 



Melanoplus differentialis, measures 

 against, in U.S.A., 47, 129, 363. 



Melanoplus femiir-rubruni (Red- 

 legged Locust), bionomics of, in 

 Canada, 317, 323; measures 

 against, in U.S.A., 129, 303. 



Melanoplus marginatus, measures 

 against, on lucerne, etc., in 

 California, 47. 



melanopus, Diaprojnorpha. 



melanoscelis, Apanieles. 



Melanospora, infesting Icerya pur- 

 chasi in Ceylon, 520. 



melanosticius, Catantops. 



melanostignia, Coelopacidia. 



melanostoniatus, Aphycus (see A. 

 punctipes). 



Melanotus, bionomics and control 

 of, in South Carolina, 5 ; inter- 

 cepted in U.S.A., 306. 



lilelaphis chinensis, uses of galls of, 

 for commercial purposes, 2. 



Melasoma populi, on poplars in 

 Russia, 106. 



Melasoma saliceti, on poplars in 

 Russia, 106. 



Melasoma scvipta (Cottonwood Leaf- 

 beetle), in U.S.A., 247. 



Melasoma tremulae, on poplars in 

 Russia, 106. 



I\Ielia azedarach, Plivxneta spinator 

 on, in South Africa, 69 ; new 

 scale-insect on, in India, 205. 



Melia composita (^^^lite Cedar), 

 Epicoma tephrosia on, in Queens- 

 land, 156. 



meliae. Lepidosaphes. 



melicerta, Achaca {Ophiusa) (see 

 A. Janata). 



Meligethes, food-plants of, 487. 



Meligethes aeneus, in Austria, 261 ; 

 bionomics and control of, on 

 crucifers in Finland, 5 ; bionomics 

 and control of, on rape, etc., in 

 Germany, 287, 359, 488, 542 ; 

 confused with flea-beetles in 

 Sweden, 49. 



MeligeiJies coracimis, bred from 

 cruciferous plants in Germany, 

 488. 



Meligethes lepidii, bred from cruci- 

 ferous plants in Germany, 488. 



Meligethes viridescens, measures 

 against, on rape, etc., in Ger- 

 many, 287, 488, 542. 



melinns, Uranotes. 



jSIelissoblaptes gularis (see Aphomia). 



Melissoblaptcs rufovenalis, on coco- 

 nuts in Dutch East Indies, 330, 

 538. 



Melitaea tnaturna, in Russia, 104. 



Melittia riograndcnsis, sp. n., in 

 pumpkins in South America, 299. 



Melittia satyriniformis (Squash Vine 

 Borer), food-plants of, in Con- 

 necticut, 342. 



melleus, Cirrospilus ; Opiiis. 



mellipes, Bruchophagus. 



mellonella, Galleria. 



Melolontha (Cockchafers), attacking 

 grass in Britain, 351 ; control of, 

 in Germany, 265, 266, 270 ; 

 immunity reaction to bacilli in, 

 36. 



Melolontha hippocastani, in Austria, 

 261 ; on pines in Russia, 107 ; 

 effect of meteorological conditions 

 on, 254. 



Melolontha melolontha, in Austria, 

 261 ; destroyed by nightjars in 

 Britain, 135 ; moles erroneously 

 stated to destroy, in Germany, 

 141 ; effect of meteorological 

 conditions on, 254. 

 Melolontha vulgaris (see M. melo- 

 lontha). 

 ^lelon, value of Opius fletcheri 

 against pests of, in Hawaii, 347 ; 

 attacked by Scepticiis insularis 

 in Japan, 322 ; pests of, in 

 ^Mesopotamia, 478 ; Aphis gossypii 

 on, in Russia, 107 ; pests of, in 

 Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 172 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 47, 285, 342, 

 444, 501 ; not attacked by 

 Sphenophoriis pertinax in U.S.A., 

 390. 

 Melon Aphis (see Aphis gossypii). 



