INDEX. 



617 



Cigarette Beetle (see Lasioderma 

 serricorne). 



ciliain, Conjthuca. 



Cinchona, legislation against im- 

 portation of, into Sumatra from 

 Java, 38 ; Lycidocoris modestus 

 on, in Belgian Congo, 332 ; 

 pests of, in Dutch E. Indies, 350, 

 447. 



cinctus, CepJitis ; Chion ; Emphytus. 



Cineraria, Aphis heliehrysi on, in 

 U.S.A., 420. 



cinerea, Epicauta. 



cinereomarginata, Thosea. 



cinqulatd, Oncideres ; Protoparce ; 

 JRhagoIetis. 



eingulatus, Dysdercus ; Strongylo- 

 g aster. 



Cinnamomum camphora (Camphor), 

 food-plant of Tlomona coffearia 

 in Ceylon, 540 ; food-plant of 

 citrus pests in Florida, 474 ; 

 Didyoploca japonica on, in Japan, 

 502.' 



Cinnamon Scale (see Eiicalymnalus 

 tessellatus). 



cireumflexuni, Anomalon. 



circumvectus, Diolcogaster. 



Cirphis unipuncta (Army AVorm 

 Caterpillar), control of, on wheat 

 in Argentina, 143 ; parasitised by 

 Apanteles in Australia, 387 ; on 

 rice in Dutch E. Indies, 447 ; 

 control of, on cereals etc. in 

 U.S.A., 14, 63, 395, 487, 562; 

 immunity principles in, 437 ; 

 percentage of males of, taken at 

 light-traps, 487 ; Streptococcus 

 disparis not pathogenic to, 

 568. 



cirripediformis, Ceroplastes. 



Cirrospilas pictus, parasite of Cole- 

 ophora fuscedinella in Sweden, 94. 



cirsiana, Epiblema (see Eucosma 

 luctuosana). 



Cirsium, food-plant of Eucosma 

 luctuosana in Transcaucasia and 

 Turkestan, 347. 



cistipennis, Ftindella (Ballovia). 



citri, Aphis ; Chionaspis ; Crypto- 

 thrips ; Dialeurodes ; Euphale- 

 rus ; Haltica ; Laehnosterna ; 

 Phomopsis ; Pseudococcus ; Scir- 

 tothrips (Eidhrips) ; Tetranychus. 



Citricola Scale (see Coccus citri- 

 cola). 



citricola. Aphis ; Coccus ; Lepido- 

 saphes {3Iytilaspis) (seei. heckii). 



citrifolii, Dialeurodes. 



ciirinus, Aspidiotiphagas. 



Citronella Oil, experiments in trap- 

 ping fruit-flies with, 423. 



Citrophilus Mealy Bug (see Pseudo- 

 coccus citrophihis). 



citrophilus, Pseudococcus. 



Citrullus coloeynlhis, Paris granuli- 

 pennis in fruit of, in Egypt; ' 

 557. 



Citrullus vulgaris var. colocyntroides, 

 attacked hj Pseudoalbana lameerei 

 in Egypt, 557. • 



Citrus, pests intercepted on, in 

 S. Africa, 358 ; Papilio idaeus on, 

 in Brazil, 501 ; pests intercepted 

 on, in California, 101, 137, 450 ; 

 pests of, in Ceylon, 11, 540; 

 pests of, in China and Japan, 26, 

 401, 548 ; pests of, in Gold 

 Coast, 133 ; scale-insects on, 

 in Br. Guiana, 386 ; pests of, in 

 West Indies, 394, 485, 486, 487, 

 530 ; scale-insects imported into 

 Jamaica from India on, 86 ; 

 food -plant of Coccus colemani in 

 Mysore, 322 ; spraying against 

 pests of, in Queensland, 112; 

 scale-insects on, in San Thom6 

 384 ; scale-insects on, in Sey- 

 chelles, 376 ; pests of, in Spain, 

 56, 113; bionomics and control 

 of pests of, in U.S.A., 1, 17, 21, 

 28, 97, 98, 99, 216, 218, 313, 328, 

 389, 450, 473, 505 ; control of 

 scale-insects on, in Zanzibar, 

 128; fumigation of, with hydro- 

 cyanic-acid gas, 568 ; pyrox 

 sprays injurious to, 99. 



Citrus aurantium (see Orange). 



Citrus decumana (see Grapefriiit). 



Citrus japonica (Chinese Orange), 

 Ceratitis capitata on, in Hawaii, 

 168. 



Citrus limonum (see Lemon). 



Citrus Psylla (see Trioza). 



Citrus Red Spider (see Tetranychus 

 mytdaspidis). 



Citrus Root-weevil (see Pachnaeus 

 opalus). 



Citrus Scale (see Chrysomphalus 

 dictyospermi). 



Citrus Thrips (see Scirtothrips citri). 



Citrus Whitefly (see Dialeurodes 

 citri). 



Cladobius populneus, on Populus in 

 Br. Columbia. 361. 



Cladosporium, infesting Chrysom- 

 phalus dictyospermi in Italy, 36. 



Clania (Faggot worm, Bag- worm), 

 on tea in India, 186, 474. 



Clania crameri, on tea in Sumatra, 

 37. 



Clania varicgata, on Acacia and 

 mulberry in Formosa, 175; on 

 tea in Sumatra, 37. 



claripennis, Euphorocera. 



Clastoptera obtusa, food-plants of, 

 in Maine, 11, 12. 



Clastoptera proteus (Cranberry Frog- 

 hopper), in U.S.A., 563 ; on dog- 

 wood in Maine, 11, 12. 



