586 



mDEK. 



cmtiqua, Anomdla ; Bylemyia ; 

 Orgyia (Notoloplms) ; Bhacodi- 

 neura. 



Antler Moth (see Gharaeas graminis). 



antonii, Helopeltis. 



Antonina bambusae, on bamboo in 

 Seychelles, 68. 



Antonina crawi, intercepted on 

 bamboo in U.S.A., 206. 



Ants, habits of, in Br. Guiana, 385, 

 386 ; economic importance of, 

 in Germany, 411 ; on coffee in 

 Porto Rico, 104 ; Ustulina 

 zonata spread by, in Malaya, 

 277 ; possible relation of Eleodes 

 tricostata to, in Texas, 494 ; 

 beneficial and injurious species 

 of, in U.S.A., 248 ; associated 

 with Aphids and Coccids, 104, 

 129, 168, 170, 209, 248, 313, 321, 

 376, 386, 414, 481, 497 ; methods 

 of destroying, 12, 13, 97, 142, 

 404, 457, 492 ; natural enemies 

 of, 57, 134 ; destroying other 

 insects, 20, 129, 237*, 239, 248, 

 299, 409, 459, 461 ; intercepted 

 in quarantine, 206, 476, 485 ; 

 baits for, 314, 461 ; poison-baits 

 not satisfactory for, 487. 



Ants, Acrobat (see Cremastogaster). 



Ants, Argentine (see Iridomyrmex 

 hiimilis). 



Ants, Black Cacao (see Dolichoderus 

 bituberculahis). 



Ants, Brown (see Solenopsis gemi- 

 nata). 



Ants, Coffee Shade (see Myme- 

 lachista ambigua ramulormn). 



Ants, Fire (see Solenopsis geminata). 



Ants, Gramang (see Plagiolepis 

 longipes). 



Ants, House (see Pheidole punclu- 

 lata). 



Ants, Leaf-cutting (see Atta). 



Ants, Pharaoh's (see Monomorium 

 pharaonis). 



Ants, Red-legged (see Camponotus 

 Tufipes). 



Ants, Small House (see Mono- 

 morium pharaonis). 



Ants, White (see Termites). 



Ants, Yakman (see Eciton burchelli). 



AnnrapMs farfarae, food-plants of, 

 in Sweden, 146. 



AnurapMs persicae-niger (Black 

 Peach Aphis), on peaches in 

 U.S.A., 213, 231. 



anxia, Laehnosterna. 



anxiiis, Agrilus. 



Anystis agilis, predaceous on Eu- 



cosma ocellana in Quebec, 64. 

 "Chomoriensis , Microplitis . 



Aonidia lauri, on laurel in Italy, 

 143. 



aonidum, Chrysomphalus. 



Apamea testacea (see Luperina). 

 Apanteles, parasite of Cirphis uni- 



puncta etc. in Australia, 387 ; 



parasite of Tortrix cerasivora/na 



in Canada, 507 ; possible con- 

 nection between Microsporidian 



parasites of Pieris brassicae and, 



in France, 190. 

 Apanteles africanus, parasite of 



Anaphe infracta in Uganda, 52. 

 Apanteles chilocida, parasite of rioe- 



borers in Japan, 236. 

 Apanteles corvinus, parasite of Goleo- 



phora fuscedinella in Sweden, 94. 

 Apanteles geleehiae, parasite of Gele- 



chia confusella in U.S.A., 464. 

 Apanteles glomeratus, parasite of 



Pieris brassicae in France, 191, 



461. 

 Apanteles hoplites, parasite of Byc- 



tiscus betulae in Europe, 172. 

 Apanteles hyphantriae, parasite of 



Hypliantria cunea in Connecticut, 



456. 

 AjHinteles hyslopi, parasite of Phy- 



tometra calif ornica in N. America, 



210. 

 Apanteles lacteicolor, colonisation 



of, in Canada, 84 ; parasite of 



gipsy and brown-tail moths in 



U.S.A., 178, 179, 456, 459, 511- 



513. 

 Apanteles longicaudis, parasite of 



Argyroploce variegana in Italy, 



173. 

 Aptanteles mesoxanthus, sp. n., para- 

 site of Goleophora fuscedinella 



in Sweden, 94. 

 Apanteles pinicola, parasite of 



Thera spp. in Britain, 382. 

 Apanteles simplicis, parasite of 



rice-borers in Japan, 236. 

 Apanteles sodalis, parasite of Goleo- 

 phora fuscedinella in Sweden, 94. 

 Apanteles xanthostigma, parasite of 



Goleophora fuscedinella in Sweden, 



94. 

 Apantesis arge, on cotton in U.S.A., 



247 ; percentage of males of, 



taken at light-traps in U.S.A., 487. 

 Apantesis vittata, percentage of 



males of, taken at light-traps in 



U.S.A., 487. 

 Apate francisca, in coffee in Porto 



Rico, 104. 

 Apate indistincta, in coffee in 



Uganda, 51. 

 Apate nionacha, in cacao in Belgian 



Congo, 79 ; in zinzelats in Syria, 



50 ; in coffee in Uganda, 51. 

 Apatela auricoma (Dagger Moth), 



intercepted in U.S.A., 206. 

 Apatela hasta, probably parasitised 



by Apanteles lacteicolor in U.S.A. 



512. 



