INDEX. 



683 



Petroleum, 428 ; against Apliids, 

 Coccids, etc., 153, 229, 266, 

 337 ; in formula for spray against 



Eriocampoides limacina, 262 ; 

 against locusts, 484 ; timber 

 treated with, against insect pests, 

 265, 301 ; and camplior green 

 oil, 301 ; (see Kerosene and 

 Paraffin) . 

 Petroleum Emulsion, formulae for, 

 177, 401 ; against bean pests, 

 283 ; tea bushes painted with, 



against termites, 456 ; against 



scale-insects, 177, 263; as a 



substitute for nicotine, 401. 

 pfeiffevi, Elis. 

 Phaeiiodiscus aenens, bionomics of, 



in Italy, 123, 124. 

 Phaenopus cyanea, in forests in 



Lithuania, 420. 

 Phaenoserphiis fuscipes, probably a 



parasite of Athous liaonoyyJioidalis 



in Britain, 138. 

 phaeogastra, Cosmopteryx. 

 pliaeorrhoea, Nvgiiiia. 

 Plialaenopsis, Cliliaria deiidyobii on, 



in Java, 40. 

 Phaleva bncephala, in Russia, 105. 

 Phalera biicephaloides, on oak in 



Russia, 105. 

 Phalonia cpilinana, on rape in 



Germany, 359. 

 Pliaonia trimaculata, in decayed 



potatoes in Central Europe, 288. 

 pharaon is, Mono))ioriujn. 

 phaseoli, Agromyza. 

 Phaseolus aconitifolius, pests of, in 



India, 100. 

 Phaseolus lunatus (Lima Bean), 



pests of, in Dutch East Indies, 



495 ; Pseiidococciis virgafiis on, 



in Porto Rico, 303 ; pests of, 



in Straits Settlements, 282, 283 ; 



pests of, in U.S.A., 339, 341, 384 ; 



downy mildew of, spread by 



bees, 4. 

 Phaseolus uinngo, Eublemnia dinii- 



dialis associated with other 



Lepidoptera on, in India, 100 ; 



Prodenia litura {littoralis) on, in 



Mesopotamia, 478. 

 Phasgonophora sulcata, parasite of 



Chrysobothris femorata in North 



America, 190. 

 Phasia, parasite of Aelia acuminata 



in Russia, 104. 

 phasiaiia, A Jioplocneinis. 

 Phassns danior (Ring Borer), in 



forests in Dutch East Indies, 329. 

 Phassus signifer, in Gmelina arbcrea 



and teak in India, 171. 

 Pheasants, destroying Lepidopterous 



larvae in Japan, 195 ; proposed 



introduction of, into New Jersey 

 to destroy Popillia japcnica, 308. 

 Pheidole nwgacephala (Brown Ant), 

 destroying Atta insularis in Cuba, 

 53 ; natural enemy of Prodenia 

 litura in I'iji, 27 ; in San Thome, 

 491. 

 Phellodeudron amurcnse, Xyle- 



chinus bcrgcri in, in Siberia, 10. 

 Phenacaspis eugeniac, intercepted 



on kukui nuts in California, 387. 

 Phenacaspis gudalura (see Cliio- 



naspis). 

 Phenacaspis lounsburyi var. ckc- 



bergiae, n. (see Chionaspis). 

 Pheuacoccus, 187. 



Phenacoccus accricola, on shade- 

 trees in U.S.A., 247. 

 Phenacoccus ballardi, in India, 101. 

 Phenacoccus eriogoni, sp. n., on 

 Eriogonum nudum in California, 

 187. 

 Phenacoccus hirsutits, natural 

 enemies and food-plants of, in 

 India, 83, 473. 

 Phenacoccus insolitus, on Sida 

 spinosa, Brumiis suturalis pre- 

 daceous on, in India, 100. 

 Phenacoccus solani, sp. n., focd- 



plants of, in California, 187. 

 Phenice moesta, on sugar-cane in 



Formosa, 86. 

 phidippus, A mathusia. 

 Philadelphus coronariits, food-plant 

 of Otiorrliynchiis rotundatus in 

 Germany, 271. 

 Philadelphus gordonianns (Mock 

 Orange), Tetranychus pacificiis on, 

 in Oregon, 145. 

 Philaeniis spumarius, on strawberry 



in Washington, 459. 

 Philippia oleae (see Filippia). 

 philippiac, Aphycus. 

 Philippines, leaf-mining Buprestids 

 in ferns in, 209 ; Crypiochaetuvi 

 fastidiosiim in, 59 ; notice of new 

 species of Dacus in, 286 ; Hcmop- 

 tera of, 86 ; new Hymenopterous 

 parasites from, 521 ; studies on 

 rhinoceros beetles on coconuts in, 

 275 ; new scale on Rhizcphcra 

 miicronata in, 301 ; Siiana con- 

 color in, A51 ; beneficial Hvmenop- 

 tera introduced into Hawaii from, 

 72, 435 ; pests from, intercepted 

 in U.S.A., 306, 307, 508 ; legisla- 

 tion against pests from, in U.S.A., 

 512. 

 Philomastix macleayi, on wild rasp- 

 berry in New South Wales, 442. 

 Philotrvpesis caricae, bionomics of, 

 in figs in France, 37, 121. 



