INDEX. 



573 



Callidiiim eoriaceum, on spruce in 



Finland, 506. 

 Gallidium violaceum, in Norway, 503. 

 Calliniome, parasite of Perrisia ulmea 



in U.S.A., 183. 

 CalUptamus italictis, in France, 490 ; 



in Russia, 104, 375 ; in Turkestan, 



210. 

 CalUpferus bellus, food-plants of, in 



California, 3. 

 Callipterus discolor, in U.S.A., 476. 

 Catlistemon, Ghrysomphalns dictyo- 



spermi on, in Sicily, 145. 

 Callopistria floridensis (see Eriopus). 

 Gallosamia promethea, in Trinidad, 



258 ; Apateticus cynicus preda- 



ceous on, in U.S.A., 186. 

 caUosus, Sphenophorus. 

 Galocampa (see Xylina). 

 Galocoris angustatdis, bionomics of, 



on sorghum in India, 229. 

 Galocoris chenopodii, measures a- 



gainst, on chrysanthemums in 



Russia, 164. 

 Galogramma festiva, on Grinum 



asiaticum in Straits Settlements, 



472. 

 Galoptenus italicus (see Galliptamus). 

 Gcdosovia calidum, predaceous on 



insects in West Indies, 43. 

 Calosoina eancellatum, predaceous 



on Lycoplioiia margaritosa in 



U.S.A., 289. 

 Galosoma semilaeve, predaceous on 



Lycophotia margaritosa in U.S.A., 



269. 

 Galosoma sycophanta, predaceous on 



Euproctis clirysorrhoea andLyman- 



tria dispar in Canada and U.S.A., 



118, 119, 178, 200, 242, 336, 434, 



526 ; introduced into New Mexico 



to destroy Hemileuca oliviae, 535 ; 



introduced into Sumatra to des- 

 troy Phryganidia californica and 



Ghloridea ohsoleta, 434. 

 Galotermes, on coconuts and sugar- 

 cane in West Indies, 30, 94, 256. 

 Galotermes assmutlii, 155. 

 Galotermes durbanensis, attacking 



orange trees in Natal, 172. 

 Galotermes teetonae, sp. n., on teak 



in Java, 155. 

 ealotropidis. Aphis. 

 Galotropis procera, Aphids and 



Coccids on, in Italian Somaliland, 



160, 203. 

 Galpe ophideroides, food-plants of, 



in India, 439. 

 Calpodes ethlius (Arrowroot Worm), 



parasites of, in Br. Guiana, 360 ; 



on arrowroot in St. Vincent, 123 ; 



Paris green and starch against, 



in Barbados, 43. 

 Galtha, Meligethes aeneus on, in 



Russia, 103. 



calthae, Aphalara. 



cnlvatus, Athysamis. 



calypso, Holcencyrtus. 



Galyptonotus rolandri, on goose- 

 berries in Russia, 458. 



calyptroides, Diaspis. 



cambiicola, Pinipestis. 



Gamellia, pests intercepted on, in 

 California, 52, 236, 276, 364, 399, 

 427 ; pests of, in New Jersey, 

 204. 



Gamellia japonica, Parametroides 

 theae on, in Transcaucasia, 335 ; 

 Pulvinaria japonica on, in 

 California, 363. 



Camellia Scale (see Pulvinaria 

 floccifera). 



eamelliae, Aspidiotus (see A. rapax) ; 

 Pseudaonidia duplex. 



Gamelonottos nasutus (quadrituber), 

 on coconuts in New Guinea, 150. 



camerunus, Xyleborus. 



Gamnula pellueida, bionomics and 

 control of, in Canada, 118, 486, 

 516, 526 ; and its control in 

 U.S.A., 70, 74. 



Camphor, Gratosomus pterygom^is 

 on, in Brazil, 220 ; Chrysom- 

 pliaUis aurantii on, in California, 

 36 ; Acrocercops ordinatella on, 

 in India, 439; infested with 

 fungus in India, 316; Helopeliis 

 spp. on, in Java, 443 ; as a 

 repellent against Monomorium 

 pharaonis in U.S.A., 536. 



Gamponotus, associated with Pseu- 

 dococcus nipae, 94. 



Gamponotus herculeanus pennsyl- 

 vanicus (Carpenter Ant), in 

 timber in U.S.A., 536 ; attending 

 on Vandusea arquata in U.S.A., 

 116. 



Gampoplex pomorum, parasite of 

 Gydia pomonella, 16. 



Gampsomeris radula, predaceous on 

 Lepidiota albohirta in Queens- 

 land, 345. 



Gamptobrochis nebtilosus, predaceous 

 on Eulecanhim niqrofasciatum in 

 U.S.A., 429. 



Gamptobrochis nitens, predaceous 

 on Eriosoma americanum in 

 U.S.A., 132. 



Gamptoptera pulla, in N. America, 

 116. 



Gamptoptera saintpierrei, in N. 

 America, 116. 



Gamptotelus minutus, on vines in 

 Algeria, 437. *■" ^ 



Gampylocera robusta, parasite of 

 Adoretus compressus in Java, 89. 



Canada, effect of poisoned sprays 

 and baits on bees in, 97 ; in- 

 struction on bee-keeping in, 449; 

 pests of cereals in, 356, 529; 



