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INDEX, 



394 ; Chilo simplex hiber- 

 nating in, in Japan, 234 ; pests 

 of, in India, 46, 123 ; pests of, 

 in Nyasaland, 70 ; pests of, in 

 U.S.A., 194, 268, 481. 



Sorghum halepense (Johnson Grass), 

 Monecphora bicincia on, in Cuba, 

 392 ; destruction of, in Texas, 

 against Contarinia sorghicola, 268. 



Sarghum vxilgare (see Sorghum). 



Sorghum Midge (see Contarinia 

 sorghicola). 



soror, Diabrotica ; Discolia ; Lep- 

 tura. 



Sorosporella uvella, infesting Euxoa 

 excellens in Canada, 84, 103. 



Sorrel, Franlcliniella fiisca on. in 

 Florida, 505. 



Sour Sop (see Anona muricata). 



South American Locust (see Schis- 

 iocerca paranensis). 



South Kussian Entomological So- 

 ciety, foundation of, 30. 



South Sea Islands, Psendococcus 

 intercepted in California on 

 palms from, 29. 



Sow-thistle (see Sonchus). 



Sow-thistle Aphis (see Bhopalo- 

 siphum lactucae). 



Soy Beans (see Glycine hispida). 



Spain, parasitic Hymenoptera in, 

 9, 36, 113, 296; Lepidosaphes 

 ficus intercepted in U.S.A. on 

 fig-trees from, 206 ; measures 

 against locusts in, 273, 427 ; 

 miscellaneous insect pests in, 

 55, 75, 76, 162, 414, 444, 514; 

 measures against olive pests in, 

 55, 56, 272, 514; importance of 

 protection of birds in, 192. 



Spalangia cameroni, establishment 

 of, in Hawaii, 476, 518, 542. 



Spalgis epius, on dadap in Ceylon, 

 539. 



Spanish Codling Moth Parasite 

 (see CalliephiaUes messor). 



Spanish Eed Scale (see Chrysom- 

 phahts dictyospermi). 



Sparganothis pilleriana, bionomics 

 and control of, on vines in 

 France, 140, 171, 375; on vines 

 in Spain, 55. 



Sparrow, 426 ; an injurious bird 

 in Britain, 510 ; economic posi- 

 tion of, in France, 320 ; destroy- 

 ing Anthonomus pomorum in 

 Holland, 499 ; destroying noxi- 

 ous insects in U.S.A., 341," 456, 



Sparrow-hawk, an injurious bird 

 in Britain and France, 320, 510. 



sparsus, TityoMeines.- 



Spathius pedestris, parasite of Ano- 

 bium striatum in France, 477. 



Spathius rubidus, probable hosts of, 

 in France, 477. 



Spathulina acrosticta, sp. n., from 

 Durban, 331. 



spectabilis, Acanthocinus ; Miero- 

 plitis. 



spengleri, Diaprepes. 



Sperling's Apparatus, use of, against 

 Meligethes aeneus, 93. 



spermaphaga, Eucyniatoge. 



Spermophagus, food-plants of, in 

 Hawaii, 354. 



Spermophagus rnusculus (see S. 

 subfasciatus). 



Spermophagus pedoralis, intercepted 

 on beans in California, 101 ; 

 Bruehid probably identical with, 

 in Hawaii, 352, 354. 



Spermophagus subfasciatus, infest- 

 ing stored beans imported into 

 Italy from S. America, 383. 



spermophagus, Lepturges. 



Sphaerophoria cylindrica, pre- 

 daceous on Macrosiphum solani- 

 folii in Ohio, 456. 



Sphaerostilbe eoccophila (Red- 

 headed Fungus), infesting Lepi- 

 dosaphes beclcii in Seychelles and 

 West Indies, 376, 516. 



Spharagemon bolli, oviposition of, 

 in Canada, 363. 



Spharagemon collare, oviposition of, 

 in Canada, 363. 



sphegiiis, Clerus. 



sphenarioides, Colemania. 



sphenophori, Ceromasia. 



Sphenophorus aequalis, on cereals 

 in U.S.A., 14. 



Sphenophorus maidis (Maize Bill 

 Bug), on cereals in U.S.A., 14. 



Sphenoptera gemeUata (see >S'. lati- 

 collis). 



Sphenoptera laticollis, parasitised 

 by Olyi^omorjiha desert or in 

 France, 476. 



Sphinx convolvuli (see Eerse). 



Sphinx ligustri, on lilac in Norway, 

 286 ; on apple in Sweden, 148. 



Sphinx ocellatus (Eyed Hawk- 

 moth), bionomics of, on apple in 

 Britain, 382, 510. 



Sphinx populi, parasitised by 

 Ilicroplitis ocellatae in Britain, 

 382. 



Sphodromamtis gastrica, predaceous 

 on Plutella maculipennis in S. 

 Africa, 249. 



Sphyrocoris obliquus, a supposed 

 cotton pest in St. Vincent, 251. 



Spices, Sitodrepa panicea infesting, 

 in Britain, 160. 



spiculatus, Ergates. 



Spiders, destroying noxious insects, 

 110, 191, 237, 242, 243, 333, 348 ; 

 killed by nicotine spray in Bri- 

 tain, 118; damaging tea in 

 Madras, 474. 



