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INDEX. 



Monoehmnus scutellatus, 332 ; in- 

 festing conifers in Canada, 549, 

 551. 

 JMonochamus stitor, in Pinus cembra 

 in Siberia, 567. 



3Ionocrepidhis exul, predaceous on 

 Bhabdocnemis obscurus in Hawaii, 

 53. 



Monocrepidms lividus, on grain 

 crops in Florida, 306. 



Monocrepidius respertinus, on grain 

 crops in Florida, 306. 



monodon, Pentodon (see P. idiota). 



Jlonodontomerus aereus, parasite of 

 vine moths in France, 341. 



Monodoniomerus dentipes, parasite of 

 Diprion simile in New Jersey, 

 220. 



M(moJiammtis (see MonocJiamus). 



Ilonolepis nuttaUiana, food-plant 

 of insect pests in U.S.A., 145, 

 210, 



llonolepta orientalis, on mango in 

 Ceylon, 102. 



Monomorium, predaceous on Pedi- 

 nophoro gossypieJla in Brazil, 537; 

 driven off by Doliclioderus hitu- 

 bereulatus in Java, 572 ; preda- 

 ceous on Anthonomous grandis 

 in U.S.A., 472. 



Monomorium bicoJor, on ground- 

 nuts in Senega], 339. 



3Ionomorium pharaonis, intercepted 

 in Hawaii, from Java and 

 Philippines, 72. 



MonopJiadnoides ( Monophadnus)r%ibi 

 (Easpberry Sawfly), in Canada, 

 333, 548. 



monophlebi, Cryptochaetum (Lesto- 

 phonvs). 



MonopJilebus liirtus, in Nyasaland, 

 501. 



MonopMebus stebbingi, on sal in 

 India, 439. 



Monopiilota, on lima beans in 

 Florida, 305. 



Monotoma quadrifoveolata, infest- 

 ing stored grain in Eussia, 

 299. 



Montana, Peranabrns scabricollis 

 in, 224 ; food-plants of Silpha 

 bihiberosa in, 210. 



Montandonia, in Eussia, 24. 



montanus, Pseudococcus. 



Monterey Cypress (see Ciipressus 

 macrocarpa). 



Monterey Pine (see Pinus radiaia). 



moniicolae, Dendroctonus. 



m oniicolus, Tetranychus. 



m onirouzieri , Cryptolaemus . 



Montserrat, miscellaneous pests in, 

 330 ; cotton pests in, 392. 



monuste, Pieris. 



7norbillosus, C ambus. 



mordax, Elasmus. 



2Iordellistena parvula, on sunflower 

 in Eussia, 29. 



Ilorganella masl-elli, intercepted on 

 citrus fruits in California, 106, 

 474. 



mori, Bomhyx. 



morilli, Cosmocomoidea. 



Moringa jAeryqosperma (Horse- 

 radish Tree), Dysdercus delauneyi 

 feeding on flowers of, 581. 



morio, Eutermes. 



Morocco, experiments with Cocco- 

 baciUus acridiorum against locusts 

 in, 99, 101, 483; Eriophyes 

 forming galls on Tamarix articu,- 

 Z«/«in, 191 ; Lepidopterous pests 

 in, 539 ; Ehynchota of, 100. 



Morphoides abdominalis, on oranges 

 in Brazil, 232. 



mortisaga, Blaps. 



Mortus, effective against 3Ialaco- 

 soma neustria and Pteronus ribesii, 

 26, 91. 



Mosaic Disease of Tobacco, trans- 

 mitted by Aphids, 577. 



Moss, Taeniothrips primulae on, in 

 Britain, 68. 



Moth Borer, Large (see Castnia 

 licus). 



Moth Borers, Small (see Diatraea 

 canella and D. saccharalis). 



Mottled Cup Moth (see Doratifera 

 vulnerans). 



Mottled Umber Moth (see Hybernia 

 defoliaria). 



mucidus, Euceraphis. 



ILucor, innocuous to locusts, mis- 

 taken for Empusa grylli in S. 

 Africa, 141. 



miicronata, Blaps. 



Iltidaria, on kapok in Java, 143, 



Mudaria variabilis, on kapok in 

 Dutch East Indies, 442. 



muiri, Bicranotropis. 



Mulberry, Pseudococcus bromeliae 

 on, in Australia, 100; scale- 

 insects on, in Austria, 93 ; little 

 injured by Asjndiotus perniciosus 

 in Illinois, 62 ; Astycus lateralis 

 on, in India, 123 ; Aulacaspis 

 pentagona on, in Italy, 31, 180 ; 

 pests of, in Jamaica, 431 ; Sticto- 

 coccus diversiseta on, in Uganda, 

 118; Corythuca pallida on, in 

 U.S.A., 419 ; Bombyx mori fed 

 on, in France and Italy, 353. 



Mulberry Silkworm (see Bombyx 

 mori). 



multiseta, Sciara. 



multispinosus, Stictococcus. 



multispinus, Eriococcus (see E. pal- 

 lidus). 



multistriatus, Scolytus (Eccopto- 

 g aster). 



miirgabicus, Hodotermes. 



