INDEX. 



643 



fasciafus, GliseJ>rochiUis (//>•<*) ; 

 Ipochus; Oncopeltns; TctriTitichus. 



fosciculntus, uiraecerus ; Pogono- 

 chaerus. 



fausta, Khagoletis. 



febrilis, Dilophus. 



fecundatrix, Andricus. 



Feltia anne.ca, control of. on pota- 

 toes in U.S.A., 483; percentage 

 of males of, taken at light-traps, 

 487. 



Feltia gladiaria, percentage of males 

 of, taken at light-traps, 487. 



Feltia jaculifera, percentage of males 

 of, taken at light-traps, 487. 



Feltia subgothica, percentage of 

 males of, taken at light-traps, 487. 



J'emoralis, Cerodonta ; Cylas ; 



Klinothrips. 



femorata, Acanthocephala ; Chry- 

 sobothris ; Tiphia. 



Jemur-ruhrum, Melanoplus. 



Fenii>ta (Blackberry Leaf-miner), 

 in Ontario, 413. 



Fenusa jxfHU^ts, food-plants of, in 

 Britain, 510. 



Ferns, Saissetia hemisphnerica on, 

 in Argentina, 177 ; Chionaspis 

 dubia on, in Fiji, 238 ; Shongy- 

 logaster cingulatus migrating from, 

 to pines in Germany. 411 ; 

 scale-insects intercepted on, in 

 Porto Eico, 485 ; My-io^ pteri- 

 soides on, in Uganda, 209 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 440, 451, 549. 



Fern Scale (see nemich>onas2)is 

 aspidistrae). 



Feronia, a natural enemy of Otior- 

 rhynchus in Europe, 172. 



ferreri, Cerceris. 



ferrugalis, Pionea (PMyctaenia). 



ferruginea, Epicauta ; Mermis. 



ferruginella, Gracilaria. 



ferrugineum, Tribolium (see T. cas- 

 taneum). 



ferrugineus, Dacus ; Dendrosoter ; 

 Pityophagus ; Bhizophafus ; Ehyn- 

 dhopTiorus. 



festaliella, SchrecLensteinia: 



festina, Stictocepkala. 



festiva, Chlorida. 



Festuca, Eriopeltis festucae oil, in 

 Britain, 59. 



Festuca arundinacea, as a shelter- 

 trap for Haltica atnpeXophaga in 

 Algeria, 142. 



Festuca rubra, thrips on, in Sweden, 

 145. 



festucae, Eriopeltis. 



Ficus, Chrysomphalus dictyospermi 

 pinriulifera on, in N. Africa, 38 ; 

 scale-insects on, in Australia, 

 35 ; Helopeltis not ovipositing 

 on, in Java, 233 ; Chrysomphalus 

 aonidum on, in India, 86 ; 



Saissetia nigra var. depressa on, at 

 Kew, 59 ; food-plant of Coccus 

 colemani in Mysore, 322 ; pests 

 of, in San Thome, 52 ; scale- 

 insects on, in Seychelles, 68 ; 

 Batocera rubus on, in Virgin 

 Islands, 377; (see Fig,). 



Ficus carica, Lonchaea aristella 

 infesting, in Itah', 76 ; Cero- 

 plastes rusci on, in Spain, 162 ; 

 distribution of Ptychodes trili- 

 neatus on, 101. 



Ficus elastica, Batocera rubus .on, 

 in Virgin Islands, 377. 



Ficus infectoria, food-plant of Pro- 

 denia litura in India, 379. 



Ficus laurina, pests of, in Barbados, 

 274. 



Ficus nitida, Pycnarthrum pallidum 

 on, in Barbados, 394. 



Ficus nota, Schizaspis lobata on, in 

 Philippines, 36. 



Ficus pseudocarica, Lonchaea aris- 

 tella infesting, in Algeria, 76. 



Ficus retusa, Trichosiphum formo- 

 sahum on, in Formosa, 501 ; 

 Halticiis viinutus on, in the 

 Pescadores Islands, 503.' 



Ficus sycomorus (Sycom,ore Fig), 

 Aphis ficus on, in Africa, 209» 



Ficus ivightiana, Trichosiphum for- 

 mosanum on, in Formosa, 501. 



ficus. Aphis ; Aspidiotus, Chry- 

 somphalus (see C. aonidum) ; 

 II y poborus ; Lepidosaphes. 



Fidiaviticida (Grape Koot Worm)5 

 cliaracter of soil influencing at- 

 tack of, in Br. Columbia, 23; 

 bionomics and control of, in 

 U.S.A., 98, 163, 198, 199. 



Fieldfare, a beneficial bird in 

 Britain, 478. 



Fig, Phryneta spinator on, in S. 

 Africa, 325 ; Ceroplastes rusci 

 introduced on, into Britain, 59 ; 

 pests of, in France, 72, 318, 328, 

 477 ; pests of, in Italy, 75-77, 

 143 ; Ceroplastes rusci on, in 

 Spain, 56, 162; pests of, in 

 U.S.A., 414; Lepidosaphes ficus 

 intercepted on, in U.S.A., 206; 

 bionomics of Lonchaea aristella 

 infesting, 75-77 ; distribution 

 of Ptychodes trilinealus on, 101 ; 

 (see Ficus). 



Fig, Weeping, as a trap -tree for 

 sugar-cane grubs 'in Queensland, 

 323. 



Fig Borer (see Phryneta spinator). 



Fig Moth (see Ephestia cautella). 



Fig Scale (see Ljepidosaphes ficus). 



Figs, Dried, pests of, and their 

 control in California, 425 ; Lepi- 

 dopterous larvae intercepted in, 

 in California, 100. 



