INDEX. 



625 



Callidium b<ijiilns (see Ilylotrupes). 



CaUievhiaUes f/raphoUthae, parasite 

 of Enarmonia cdryana in Georgia, 

 483. 



CaUiplamus italicus (Italian Locust), 

 bionomics, control and distribu- 

 tion of, 92 ; on maize, 159 ; in- 

 fested by Emptisa gryUi in Russia, 

 28 ; food-plants of, in Turkestan, 

 253. 



Callipferinella annul at a, on bircli in 

 N. America, 288, 494. 



Callopistria {Eriopns, Hmp.), 19. 



CaUopistria (Eriopvs) floridensis, on 

 ferns in Porto Rico, 227 ; control 

 of, in greenhouses in (^ anada, 552. 



Callosamia promethea, experiments 

 in culture of, for silk in West 

 Indies, 7 ; parasitised by Comp- 

 silura concinnatain U.S.A., 311. 



callosns, Sjihenophorus. 



Caloeanipa (see Xylina). 



Calomel, in bait for Iridornyrmex 

 humilis, 98. 



Calopienus italicus (see Calliptamus). 



Calopteryx, parasitised by Anagrus 

 sut>fuscus in Russia, 297. 



Calosoma caliduni. bionomics of, in 

 U.S.A., 9, 77, 380. 



Calosoma serutaior, predaceous on 

 Laphygma Jrugiperda in U.S.A., 

 380. 



Calosoma sycophonta, establishment 

 of, in Canada against Lymantria 

 dispar, 331 ; predaceous on 

 L. dispar in U.S.A., 178. 



Calosoma tepidum, predaceous on 

 Euxoa auxiliaris in Canada, 333. 



Calosoma zimynermanni, predaceous 

 on Peranabncs scabricollis in 

 U.S.A., 224. 



calosomae, Pseudatractocera. 



Calotermes Icanehirae, sp. n., in Caro- 

 line Islands, 540. 



Calotermes militaris, on tea in 

 Ceylon, 52. 



Galotes versicolor, introduction of, 

 into Mauritius against Diatraea 

 venosata, 440. 



Calotropis, Dacus longistylus on, in 

 India, 3. 



Calpodes ethlius (Arrowroot Worm), 

 food-plants of, in West Indies, 

 109 ; parasites of, in St. Vincent, 

 169, 393. 



Calymniar trapezina, parasitised by 

 Panzeria minor in Denmark, 485. 



ealyptroides, Diaspis (see D. eckino- 

 cacti). 



cam^elinus, Camponotus. 



Camellia, pests intercepted on, in 

 California, 146, 229, 267, 423. 



camelUae, Aspidiotws (see A. rapax). 



Cameraria (see Phyllorycter). 



cameroni, Spalangia, 



Camnula pellucida, and its control 

 in Canada, 246, 331 ; control of, 

 in U.S.A., 241, 421. 



campestris, Acantholyda (sec A. hie- 

 roglyphica) ; Cicindela ; Lepto- 

 coris. 



Camphor, Macrotoma palmata on, in 

 Egypt, 293. 



Camponotus camelinus, in Java, 274. 



Camponotus compressus, attracted 

 by secretions of Pyrilla aherrans 

 in India, 556. 



Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Car- 

 penter Ant), control of, in houses 

 in Canada, 69, 547. 



Campoplex, parasite of Aegeria pic- 

 /■i>esinOhio, 372. 



Campoplex phtJiorimaeae, parasite of 

 Phthorimaea operculella in Cali- 

 fornia, 433. 



Canipsomeris {Dielis) dorsata,, para- 

 site of hard-backs in Br. Guiana,. 

 148 ; parasite of wliite grubs in 

 Porto Rico, 410. 



Campsomeris pyrura, parasite of 

 while grubs in Porto Rico, 410. 



Campsomeris irifasciata, parasite of 

 white grubs in Porto Rico, 410. 



Campylochaeta obscnra, parasite of 

 Crocallis elinguaria in Denmark, 

 485. 



Canipylotheca, experiments with, 

 against sugar-cane beetles in 

 Hawaii. 426.' 



Canada. })ests of cereals in, 117,. 

 259, 265 ; forest pests in, 399,548, 

 549. 550, 568 ; locusts and their 

 control in. 101, 246, 331, 337; 

 miscellaneous pests iu, 66, 106, 

 117, 119, 159, 171, 202, 209, 241, 

 257, 331-333, 421, 447, 482, 491, 

 547, 548, 549, 551, 552; orchard 

 pests ill. 68, 69, 120, 121, 241, 265, 

 388, 402, 445, 549 ; insect pests 

 introduced into, 552 ; danger of 

 importation of Cacoecia argyro- 

 spila into, from U.S.A., 119; 

 plant pest legislation in, 96, 121, 

 336, 447, 479, 584 ; inspection of 

 nurseries in, 193 ; financial loss 

 caused by insects in, 77, 342, 398 ; 

 introduction of Mesoleius tenthre- 

 dinidis into, against Lygaeonema- 

 tus erichsoni, 347 ; formulae for 

 insecticides against garden pests 

 in, 337 ; importance of instruc- 

 tion in economic entomology in, 

 117 ; influence of rain and snow 

 on insect prevalence in, 237 ; 

 economic importance of birds in, 

 495 ; (see also under British. 

 Columbia, etc.). 



canadense, Leptilon. 



canadensis, Epochra ; Polistes ; Tri- 

 rhabda. 



