612 



INDEX. 



Cerceris ferrei-i, predaceous on Byc- 

 tiscus betulae in Europe, 172. 



CercJiysius whittieri, sp. n., parasite 

 of SaisseUa oleae in U.S.A., 

 167. 



Cercojyeus artemiseae, in Br. Colum- 

 bia, 24. 



Cereal Thrips (see Limothrips cereal- 

 ium). 



cereals, MacrosipJium (see 31. gran- 

 armm). 



oerealella, Sitotroga. 



cerealellae, Habrocytus. 



cerealium, Limothrips ; lleromyza. 



€ereals, pests of, in Australia, 496 ; 

 pests of, in Britain, 119, 435, 508, 

 509 ; pests of, in Canada, 84, 255, 

 363 ; pests of, in Germany, 445 ; 

 Oscinella frit on, in Italy, 143; 

 pests of, in Norway and Sweden, 

 89, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 

 151, 284; pests of, in U.S.A., 1, 

 14, 29, 34, 47, 63, 137, 170, 194, 

 195, 207, 244, 290, 304, 307, 365, 

 373, 389, 413, 416, 417, 479, 484, 

 505, 525, 527, 551, 566 ; pests of, 

 in New Zealand, 535 ; thrips 

 infesting, 505 ; (see Wheat, 

 Maize, etc.). 



■Cereals, Stored, pests of, in S. 

 America, 548 ; measures against 

 pests of, in Australia, 11, 269, 

 558 ; insects from refuse of, 

 infesting houses in France, 132 ; 

 measures against insects infesting, 

 in Hawaii, 357 ; quarantine 

 against pests of, in Japan, 176 ; 

 measures against pests of, in 

 U.S.A., 202, 246, 414, 434, 438, 

 451, 457, 491 ; Tenehroides mauri- 

 tanicus in, in Zanzibar, 128 ; 

 new method.s of storing against 

 insect pests, 124 ; experiments 

 against weevils infesting, in ships, 

 439. 



Ceresa bubalus (Buffalo Tree-hop- 

 per), associated with poplar can- 

 ker in U.S.A., 207. 



eeriferus, Ceroplastes. 



Cerococctis liibisci, on egg-plants in 

 India, 86. 



■Cerodonta femoralis (Wheat-sheath 

 Miner), in Montana, 114. 



Ceroniasia sphenophori, liberation 

 of, in Hawaii against Bhabdoc- 

 nemis obscura, 275, 351. 



ceroplasfae, Aneristus ; Neompha- 

 loidella. 



Ceroplastes, intercepted in Cali- 

 fornia, 525; on cacao in Belgian 

 Congo, 80 ; on Cojfea arabica in 

 San Thome, 384 ; intercepted in 

 avocado seed in U.S.A., 206. 



■Ceroplastes cajani, food-jjlants of, 

 in India, 86. 



Ceroplastes eeriferus, on mulberry 

 in I ormosa, 174 ; on custard- 

 apple in Uganda, 52. 



Ceroplastes cirripediformis (Barnacle 

 Scale), on oranges in, in U.S.A., 

 313. 



Ceroplastes floridensis (Florida "Wax 

 Scale), on Cycas in Ceylon, 539 ; 

 on oranges in U.S.A., 313. 



Ceroplastes galeatus, parasites of, in 

 Uganda, 52, 87. 



Ceroplastes grandis, on Ilex pa/ra- 

 guariensis in Argentina, 225. 



Ceroplastes personaius, on Coffea 

 liberica in Grold Coast, 86. 



Ceroplastes quadrilineatus, on 

 custard-apple in Uganda, 52. 



Ceroplastes rubens (Ruby Wax 

 Scale), intercepted on persimmon 

 in California, 293 ; bionomics 

 and* control of, on citrus in 

 Japan, 401 ; food-plants of, in 

 the Tropics, 86. 



Ceroplastes rusci, on imported figs 

 in Britain, 59 ; on fig in Italy, 

 143; on fig trees in Spain, 56, 

 162. 



Ceroplastes sinensis, on orange in 

 Italy, 143. 



Ceroplastes singularis, on guava in 

 Uganda, 52. 



Ceroplastodes deani, sp. n., on 

 Petalostemon violaceus in Kansas, 

 546. 



Ceroplatus tipuloides, resistance of, 

 to desiccation, 318. 



Ceropiito, intercepted on orchids 

 in California, 100. 



certella, Argyresthia. 



cervina, Thosea. 



cervinus, Haplohammus. 



Cetonia, parasitised by 8colia bifas- 

 data in Europe, 345. 



Cetonia aurata, on roses in France, 

 469 ; on rye in Sweden, 147. 



Cetonia exasperata, on mulberry in 

 Formosa, 175. 



Cetonia floricola, probably on rye 

 in Sweden, 147. 



Cetonia stictica (see Oxythyrea fu- 

 nesta), 



CeuthorrhyncJius assim.ilis, on cruci- 

 ferous plants in Germany, 344. 



Ceuthorrhynchus brassicae, on 

 cabbages in France, 441. 



CeuthorrhyncJius quadridens, on 

 turnips in Sweden, 148. 



Ceuthorrhynchus rapae, on turnips 

 in Norway, 284 ; on cabbage in 

 Sweden, 148. 



Ceuthorrhynchus sulcicollis, biono- 

 mics of, and measures against, 

 in Germany, 244; on cabbage in 

 Italy. 143 ; on cabbage in 

 Switzerland, 368. 



