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INDEX. 



Leueauia uiiipuncta (see CirpMs). 



leucaspidis, Prospaltella. 



Leucaspis indica, parasitised by 

 Pterofrichoides perJcinsi in Hawaii, 

 352. 



Leuraspis pini, measures against, 

 on pines in Argentina, 316. 



leucogastcr, Dorycfes. 



leiiconotus, Anthores ; Duomiius. 



Leueophoea sUrinamensis (see Pyc- 

 noscelis). 



LeucopJwlis rorida, experiments with 

 MetGTrhizium anisopliae against, 

 in Java, 378, 446. 



Lsucopis, proposed colonisation of, 

 in California, 97. 



Leueopis griseola, species allied to, 

 predaocous on Chaifophoriis ne- 

 gundinis in U.S.A., 164. 



leucopu, Trirhithrum nigerrhmim. 



Leucoptera coffeeUa (Coffee Leaf- 

 miner), a minor pest of cofi'ee in 

 Br. East Africa, 15 ; bionomics 

 of, on coffee in Porto Rico, 104 ; 

 control of, on coffee in Uganda, 

 51. 



Leucoptera scUella, in Switzerland. 

 367. 



leiicoptera, Dhittaeioneum ; BUssus. 



Leucofipis, parasite of Homona cof- 

 fearia in Ceylon, 540. 



leucosiigma, Hemerocampa. 



Lciicotaeniella pentaspila, gen. et sp. 

 n., in Anfflo-Esvptian Sudan, 

 208. 



Leucotaeniella trispila, sp. n., in 

 Nyasaland, 208. 



Leucoterm^s, Crijptolermes erro- 

 neously recorded as, in Porto 

 Rico, 391. 



Leueotermes flaiipes, measures 

 against on pecan in U.S.A., 227. 



Levuana iridescens (Coconut Leaf- 

 Moth), control and natural ene- 

 mies of, on palms in Fiji, 237. 



TAhoeedrus deeurrens, Hylolrupes 

 amethydiims infesting, in Cali- 

 lornia, 363. 



Lichens, encouraging scale-insects 

 and mites in plantations in 

 Ceylon, 315. 



lifufi, Ca-itnin. 



Light, emergence response of Tricho- 

 gramma minutnm to, 306. 



Light Traps, use of, for attracting 

 insects, 176, 186, 189, 234, 268, 

 273, 294, 297, 375, 381, 391, 392 ; 

 proportion ot sexes of Lepidop- 

 tera taken at, 487 ; experiments 

 with, for detecting tobacco 

 beetles, 223 ; descriptions of, 294 ; 

 unsuccessful against Crambid 

 moths, 63 ; objections to use of, 

 as a means of controlling insect 

 pests in Canada, 257. 



Ugneus, II ylotrupeii. 



lignieola, Cynips. 



Ugnstici, OHorrhynchus. 



ligustri, Siphocoryne ; Sphinx. 



Ligtistrum (see Privet). 



Ligustrurn amnren^o (Amur Privet), 

 Philtraen elegantaria on, in Loui- 

 siana, 45. 



Lignstrvm ihoia (Chinese Priv^et), 

 new Aphid on, in Japan, 547. 



Ligyrus rugicepfi (Rou^h -headed 

 Corn-stalk Beetle), bionomics and 

 control of, on maize in U.S.A., 

 484. 



Ligyrns tumulosus, experimentally 

 infected A^ifh Metarrliizium ami- 

 sopliae in Porto Rico, 378. 



Lilac, food-plant of LepidosapTies 

 xdmi, in Bi. Columbia, 361; 

 Aulacaspis ppntagonn on, in 

 Italy, 143; ])e3ts of, in Sweden, 

 146,"^ 149, 150, 286. 



Ijily, Easter. Pycnoscelis stirina- 

 mensis on, in greenhouses in 

 Connecticut, 460. 



Lima Beans (see Phnaeolus lunains). 



Lima-bean Blolch-miner (see Agro- 

 myza inoequalis). 



Lima-bean Worm (see Naooleia 

 indicaia). 



Umarina, Enocampoides (Galirva, 

 Eriocampa). 



limhatus, Noiius. 



Lime {Citrus), pests of, in West 

 Indies, 33, 187, 210, 377, 516, 

 517 ; scale-insects on, in Sey- 

 chelles, 376 ; Lepidflsaphes heckii 

 intercepted on, in California, 

 137, 525. 



Lime (Tilia) (Linden), food-planfc 

 of Holisidota caryae in Canada, 

 122 ; Eriophyes tiliae on, in 

 Italy, 144; nests of, in Sweden, 

 146, 148. 



Lime, in sprays against Aphids and 

 Coccids, 99^, 141, 144, 145; for 

 protecting stored grain and beans, 

 270, 337," 457 ; and clay, as a 

 repellent dressing for bark- 

 beetles, 436 ; for protecting coco- 

 nuts from Melitomma inswlare, 

 68 ; for protecting tea against 

 TetranycMis bioculatus, 474 ; ex- 

 periments with, against Xyleborus 

 Jornicalus, 434 ; experiments 

 with, against vine-moths, 73; 

 against orchard pests, 60, 162, 

 169, 226, 228, 231, 331, 341, 370, 

 383, 425, 432, 440, 442, 452, 464, 

 499, 511 ; a.s a dustina powder, 

 31, 60, 74, 99, 228, 230, 241, 268, 

 319, 388, 394, 395, 412, 439, 442, 

 454, 459, 508, 509 ; as a soil 

 disinfectant, 119, 138, 139, 159, 

 343 ; formulae containing, 152, 



