INDEX. 



699 



Murgantia histrionica (Harlequin 

 Bug), bionomics and control of, 

 in U.S.A., 306, 388, 529. 



m uricatus, Eusattus. 



murina, Hypera (Phytonomus). 



Murraya exotica (Mock Orange), 

 Xylotrupes gideon on, in Dutch 

 East Indies, 418 ; not attacked 

 by Aspidiotiis perniciosus in 

 Illinois, 62. 



Musa, scale-insects on, at Kew, 

 540 ; (see Banana). 



niusaeorum, Anthrenus. 



Musca, intercepted in potatoes in 

 California, 474. 



2Iusea domestica, effect of fumiga- 

 tion vdth nicotine sulphate on, 

 22 ; experiments on hibernation 

 of, 425 ; attacked by larva of 

 Hydrofaea dentipes, 428. 



]\luscardine Fungus, amongst silk- 

 worms in Eussia, 453 ; (see 

 Meta rrhizium ) . 



Muscidifurax rapinr, establishment 

 of, against horn-flies in Hawaii, 

 363. ^ 



Mvseina assimili^, carnivorous larva 

 of, 428. 



Muscina puhnlorum, carnivorous 

 larva of, 428. 



Mmcina stabidans, on Cirsium 

 discolor in ^linnesota, 464 ; carni- 

 vorous lana of, 428. 



musculoKa, Oria (Tapinostola). 



Mushroom Mite (see Tyroglypkus 

 Jintneri). 



Mushrooms, Sminthurus lutevs on, 

 in Britain, 516; Aphodius spp. 

 on, in France and Holland, 277 ; 

 bionomics and control of pests 

 of, in U.S.A., 323, 423. 



]\Iusk Melon, Dacus cucurbitae 

 attacking, in India, 4. 



^lusk-rat, destroying Diatraea veno- 

 sata in Mauritius, 440. 



Mussel Scale (see Leprdosaphes). 



Mustard, Aphis brassicae on, in 

 Colombia, 80 ; Dacus diversus 

 on, in India, 3 ; control of 

 Phyllotreta atra on, in Russia, 91 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 305, 308 ; as 

 a trap-crop for Murgantia histrio- 

 nica, 388. 



Mustard, Wild, food-plant of Jliir- 

 gantia histrionica in U.S.A., 529. 



Mustard Dils, attraction of, for 

 Pieris spp., 209. 



nmtata, Hydrellia. 



mutator, Geotrupes. 



mnttiator, Ademon. 



niutus, Pterostichus. 



Mycetaea hirfa, infesting stored 

 grain in Russia, 299. 



Mycetobia, Phaonia cincta preda- 

 ceous on, 427. 



Mycodiplosis macgregori, predaceous 

 on Tetranychus tetarius in U.S.A., 

 243. 



Mydaea ancilla, carnivorous larva 

 of, 428. 



3Iydaea anomala, parasitic on birds 

 in Central America, 428. 



Mydaea pertusa, larva of, probably 

 carnivorous, 428. 



Mydaea pici, parasitic on birds in 

 Central America, 428. 



Mydaea spermophila, parasitic on 

 birds in Central xVmerica, 428. 



Mydaea tincta, larva of, probably 

 carnivorous, 428. 



Mydaea torquens, parasitic on birds 

 in Central America, 428. 



Mydaea urbana, carnivorous lai-va 

 of, 428. 



Mydaea. vomiturationis, causing in- 

 testinal myiasis, 428. 



Myelois duplipunctella, on cacao in 

 Brazil, 472, 



2IyeIophiIus minor, in conifers in 

 Russia, 512. 



Myelophilus piniperda (Pine Beetle), 

 in pines in Britain, 538 ; in 

 conifers in Russia, 512 ; imported 

 into U.S.A. in timber, 219. 



Myiasis, in man and animals, 

 caused bv Eristalis spp. in U.S.A., 

 191. 



Myiocnema comperei, parasite of 

 Coccus viridis in Java, 143, 276. 



Myiopardalis pardalina (Baluchis- 

 tan Melon Fly), on Cucumis 

 trigonus in India, 125. 



Mylabris, lead arsenate and Paris 

 green against, in S. Africa, 35 ; 

 in Java, 143; destroying egg- 

 clusters of locusts in Russia, 197. 



Mylabris distincta, on beans in Br. 

 E. Africa, 112. 



Mylabris (Znnabris) pustulata, in 

 India, 126; destroying eggs of 

 Cyrtacanthacris nigricornis in 

 Java, 86. 



Mylacus saccatus, in Washington, 

 223. 



Mt/llocerus, on shisham in India, 

 439. 



Myllocerus curvicornis, food-plants 

 of, in India, 123. 



Myllocerus discolor, on sugar-cane 

 in India, 123. 



Myllocerus dorsatus, on Canavalia 

 in India, 123. 



Myllocerus lefroyi, on cherry in 

 India, 123. 



Myllocerus sabulosus, on mango in 

 India, 123. 



Myllocerus undecimpustidatus, on 

 sugar-cane in India, 123. 



Mvmaridae, parasitic on water- 

 beetles, 297, 511. 



