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INDEX. 



of vine pests in, 31, 160, 180, 342, 

 377, 485, 486 ; new Aphids from, 

 334 ; Corpomyia spp. on Zis7j- 

 pJius sativa in, 50, 51, 126 ; locusts 

 and their control in, 45, 101 ; 

 experiments with new apparatus 

 for controlling Phylloxera in, 486 ; 

 beneficial parasites in, 31, 40, 51, 

 126, 236, 337, 466; effect of 

 meteorological conditions on 

 Hypera I'oriahilis in, 212 ; experi- 

 ments with silkworms in, 78, 353 ; 

 use of lime-sulphur on citrus in, 

 45 ; cultivation of pyrethrum in, 

 537. 



Itoplectis obesus, sp. n., parasite of 

 Cacoecia argyrospila and E^icosma 

 ocellana in N. America, 531. 



Itoplectis rufuscul/i, parasite of 

 Anticarsia gemmatalis in U.S.A., 

 114. 



Ivy (Hedera helix), not attacked by 

 Aspidlotus pernieiosus in Illinois, 

 62 ; Asterolecanium hederae on, 

 in Italy, 180 ; Aspidiotus hederae 

 on, in Spain, 248 ; Pnlvinaria on, 

 in Wisconsin, 10. 



Ivy, Boston (Partlienocissus tricus- 

 pidata), Tetranychus telariits on, 

 in U.S.A., 243. 



Jack Pine (see Pinus hanksiana). 



Jack Spaniard (see Polistes annu- 

 laris and P. crinitus). 



jacksoni, Pulvinaria. 



jaeobaeae, Aphis (see A. cardui). 



jacobsoni, Blastophaga. 



jalappae, Ernoporides. 



Jamaica, bionomics and control of 

 Aleurocanthtis woglumi in, 238, 

 259 ; bionomics and control of 

 Cosmopolites sordidus in, 103, 

 435 ; citrus pests in, 568 ; coco- 

 nut pests in, 520 ; pineapple pests 

 in, 5, 519; miscellaneous pests 

 in, 8, 9, 66, 103, 124, 257, 429- 

 431, 437, 535, 560, 567; new- 

 scale-insects from, 239, 457, 500 ; 

 plant pest legislation in, 272 ; 

 legislation against importation of 

 pine-apples into Bahamas from, 

 184 ; legislation against importa- 

 tion of plants into Florida from, 

 184 ; prohibition on importation 

 of coconuts and citrus into St. 

 Lucia from, 46. 



jamaicensis, Haltica. 



Jaman, Dacus diversus attacking, 

 in India, 3. 



ja/tiata, AcJiaea. 



Janeiiella oenophila, on vines in 

 Italy, 180. 



Janus abbreviattis, on poplar and 

 willow in New Jersey, 220. 



janus, Automeris. 



Japan, natural enemies of Aula- 

 caspis pentagona in, 10, 276 ; 

 Cydia wolesta probably a native 

 of, 75, 181 ; Diestrammena viar- 

 morata imported into Europe 

 from, 98, 317 ; introduction of 

 Schedius hmrinae into U.S.A. 

 from, 466 ; Scolytoj^latypus tycon 

 in, 90 ; Syrphidae of, 290 ; rice 

 pests in, 574 ; pests from, inter- 

 cepted in Hawaii, 72, 147, 245, 

 294, 426, 491, 580 ; insects 

 imported into U.S.A., from, 12, 

 106, 146, 182, 219, 221, 229, 266, 

 423, 474, 495, 526, 580; prohi- 

 bition of introduction of fruit- 

 trees from, into New Zealand, 

 479. 



Japanese Iris, leaf-miner inter- 

 cepted on, in California, 146. 



Japanese Rose Beetle (see Adoretus 

 tenu im acnlatus ) . 



Japanese White Pine (see Pinus 

 excelsa). 



japonicum, Trichogramma. 



Jasmine, pests intercepted on, in 

 California, 474. 



Jasmine, Cape (see Gardenia florida). 



Jasminum, Aspidiotus dictyospermi 

 pinnulifera on, in Seychelles, 4. 



Jasminum, inimulimim, Aspidiotus 

 lataniae intercepted on, in Cali- 

 fornia, 182. 



Jassidophthora lutea, parasite of 

 Draecnlacephala mollipes in 

 Hawaii, 9. 



Java, Agaoninae infesting figs in, 

 181 ; new Chalcidoidea from, 



130, 484; Collyris emarginatus 

 infesting coffee in, 122, 164 ; 

 search for parasites of Dacus 

 cucurbitae in, 2 ; economic 

 importance of Dolichoderus bitu- 

 berculatus in, 570-574 ; bionomics 

 and control of Helopeltis spp. in 



131, 132; bionomics of locusts 

 in, 84^86 ; bionomics and control 

 of NacoleiO' octosevia^ on bananas 

 in, 278 ; Phanerodryinus javanus 

 in, 159; bionomics and control 

 of Plagiolepis longipes in, 273- 

 276 ; Scolia erratiea in, 291 ; pests 

 of .sugarcane in, 44, 53, 54, 269, 

 278, 437 ; pests of tea and their 

 control in, 143, 413-417; pests 

 from, intercepted in California, 

 267, 580 ; pests from, intercepted 

 in Hawaii, 72 ; proj)osed intro- 

 duction into Jamaica of Histerid 

 beetle from, 436. £| 



javae, Coccophagiis. _ 



javanica, Scelio. 



