INDEX. 



715 



Phalonia oenotherana, on Oenothera 

 biennis in Minnesota, 463, 



Phanerodryinus jarunus, gen. et sp. 

 n., in Java, 159. 



Phanerotoiita erythrocephala, sp. n., 

 parasite of Laspeyresia toruta in 

 U.S.xV., 404. 



Phanerotoma franklini, sp. n., jjara- 

 site of Mineola vaeeinii in 

 Massachusetts, 404. 



Phanerotovta tibialis, parasite of 

 Enarmonia caryana in Georgia, 

 483. 



Pliannrus benefieiens (see Proplian- 

 urus). 



Phaonia cincta, carnivorous larva 

 of, 427. 



Phaonia trimaculata, predaceous on 

 Chortophilo, 427. 



2)haraonis, Jlon oinorium. 



phaseoli, Agromyza ; Styracopus. 



Phaseolus aconitifolius, Bruchus 

 chinensis on, in India, 125. 



Phaseolus lunatus (see Bean, Lima). 



Phaseolus munqo, Bruchus chinen- 

 sis in, in India, 125, 



Phaseolus radiafiis, Bruchus chinen- 

 sis in, in India, 125 ; Ara'-cerus 

 fasciculat^is in, in Java, 144. 



Phasia, probably a parasite of 

 Aelia acuminata in Russia, 28. 



phas ian a, A noplocn em is. 



Phassus dam or, on cacao in Java. 

 143. 



Pheasants, destroving insect pests, 

 253, 348. 



Pheidole, predaceous on Anihono- 

 mus grandis in U.S.A., 472 ; in- 

 tercepted on orcliids from Guate- 

 mala, 491. 



Pheidole nieqacephala, bionomics of, 

 in Hawaii, 400 ; supplanted by 

 Iridomyrniex humilis in Madeira, 

 400. 



Pheidole noda, predaceous on Schoe- 

 nobius incertellus in the Far East, 

 574. 



Pheidologeton, driven oft" hj DoUcho- 

 derus bitvherculatus in Java, 572. 



Pheidologeton diversus, on coft'ee 

 estates in Java, 274, 



Phenaeoccus acerieola (Maple False 

 Scale), in Xew Jersey, 323, 



Phenaeoccus aceris, food-plants of, 

 in Hungary, 401. 



PhenacoGcus asaleae, intercepted in 

 Hawaii on azalea from Japan, 294, 



Phenaeoccus ballardi, sp. n., on man- 

 go in India, 501, 



Phenaeoccus pettiti, sp. n., food- 

 plants of, in ilissouri, 470. 



Phenice moesta (see Proutista). 



Phenol, compulsory addition of, to 

 arsenicals in France, 47 ; against 

 timber-destrovins beetles, 281. 



Phenyle, in spray against Nysius 

 vinitor, 107, 



phidippus, Amathusia. 



Phigalia pedaria (pilosaria) (Brin- 

 dled Beauty Moth), control of, 

 on fruit in Britain, 348, 



Philadelphia, pests from, intercep- 

 ted in California, 12, 



Philadelphus laiifolius, Aphis vi- 

 burni on, in Germany, 94. 



Philadelphus pubescens, Aphis vi- 

 burni on, in Germany, 94. 



Philemostoma trilineata, in India, 

 125. 



philippinensis, Spalangia. 



Philippines, Aleurodicus cocois {de- 

 structor) in, 239 ; corn leaf-hopper 

 parasites from, introduced into 

 Hawaii, 363 ; pests of Cucurbi- 

 taceae in, 514 ; Delphacidae of, 

 269,313; locusts in, 84 ; Schoe- 

 nobius incertellus in, 574 ; sugar- 

 cane pests in, 437 ; new termites 

 from, 313 ; pests from, intercep- 

 ted in Hawaii, 72, 147, 581 ; (see 

 also Manila). 



Phlegethontius (see Protoparce). 



Phleum pratenselsee Timothy Grass), 



Phloeophthorus brevicollis, in Colu- 

 tea arborescens in Istria, 95, 



Phloeophthorus latus, sp.n., in Spar- 

 Hum junceum in Istria, 95. 



Phloeophthorus spinulosus, in 

 spruces in Russia, 512. 



Phloeosinus dentatus, in Chamaecy- 

 par is nootkatensis in Oregon, 

 582. 



Phloeosinus punctatus, bionomics 

 of, in Juniperus occidentalis in 

 Oregon, 582. 



Phloeosinus serrifer, sp.n., food- 

 plants of, in Istria, 95, 



Phloeosinus thujae, in Istria, 95 ; in 

 thuja in Italy, 180, 



Phloeothrijys oleae, on olive in Italy, 

 180 ; control of, on olives in 

 Spain, 248, 



Phloeotribus liminaris (Peach-tree 

 Bark-beetle), bionomics and con- 

 trol of, in U.S.A., 175. 



Phloeotribus oleae (see P. scarabae- 

 oides). 



Phloeotribus scarabaeoides, biono- 

 mics and control of, on olives in 

 Spain, 138, 



Phlyctaenia femigalis (see Pionea). 



Phlyctaenodes simUalis (Garden 

 Web worm), control of, on lucerne 

 in U.S.A., 73, 322 ; (see Loxo- 

 stege). 



Phlyctaenodes sticticalis (Sugar-beet 

 Web-worm), bionomics of, in 

 Ptussia, 29, 156, 198, 255 ; para- 

 sitised by Bracon vulgaris in 

 U.S.A., 245. 



