INDEX. 



577 



Cedrela toona (Toon Tree), Hypsi- 



pyla robusta on, in India, 229. 

 Celama sorgJiiella, in grain in U.S.A., 



291. 

 Celatoria diahroticae, parasite of 



Diabrotica soror in U.S.A., 68. 

 Celebes, Aspidiotus intercepted on 



orchids from, in California, 51. 

 celerio, HippoUon. 

 Celery, Eudiagogus ^nilcher inter- 

 cepted on, in California, 399 ; 



pests of, in Canada, 119, 469; 



Acidia heraclei on, in Italy, 202 ; 



Psila rosae on, in U.S.A., 272. 

 Celery Caterpillar (sec Papilio poly- 



xenes). 

 Celery Fly (see Acidia heraclei). 

 Celia farcta, predaceous on Ghorto- 



phHabrassicaei\iS)Y.Q,o\um\)\2i,b2b. 

 Celtis philippensis, Coccidae on, in 



the Philippines, 367. 

 celtis, Selepa (Plotheia). 

 Ceniiostoma scitella (see Leucoptera). 

 ceparum, Phorbia, Pegomyia (see 



Hylemyia antiqua). 

 Cephalosporinm lecanii, spread by 



Plagiolepis longipes in Java, 41 ; 



infesting scale-insects in Sey- 

 chelles, 441 ; infesting scale-in- 

 sects in West Indies, 43. 

 cephalotes, Atta ; Paniscus. 

 CepJius occidentalis, on grain in 



Canada, 119. 

 Cephus pygmaeus, on grain in 



France, 489 ; on wheat in Italy, 



202 ; on cereals, etc., in Russia, 



21, 104, 163, 330, 460, 494. 

 Ceramhycobius, parasite of Lophyrus 



pini in U.S.A., 286. 

 Cerambyx cerdo, in oak in Germany, 



441. 

 Cerambyx lieros, bionomics of, in 



oaks in Europe, 135. 

 Ceramica picta (Zebra Caterpillar), 



on apples in Canada, 120; on 



cabbage in U.S.A., 251. 

 ceramicus, Duomitus. 

 Cerapteroceroideus cinetipes, sp. n., 



parasite of Aspidiotus helianthi in 



N. America, 269. 

 Geraptcrocerus mirabilis, parasite of 



scale-insects in Europe, 492. 

 cerasana, Tortrix (Gacoecia). 

 cerasaphis, Trioxys. 

 cerasi, Aphis ; Galiroa (see Erio- 



campoides limacina) ; Myzus ; 



Selandria (see E. limacina). 

 cerasivorana, Tortrix {Gacoecia, 



Archips). 

 Cerataphis, intercepted on orchids 



in California, 534. 

 Cerataphis latanme, intercepted in 



California, 131 132, 176, 400, 



427, 475, 534; on vanilla in 



Seychelles, 442 



(C378) 



Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean 

 Fruit-fly), search for parasites of, 

 in Africa, 508 ; in France, 490 ; 

 on citrus in Greece, 426 ; para- 

 sites of, in Hawaii, 196, 289, 474, 

 536 ; effect of cold storage on, 

 124 ; varieties of bananas immune 

 to attack of, in Hawaii, 134; 

 on citrus in Rhodesia, 279 ; 

 spread by human agency, 508 ; 

 effect of low temperatures on, 

 324. 



Ceratitis rosae (Mango Fruit-fly), in 

 Nyasaland, 453. 



Ceratomiacatalpae (Catalpa Sphinx), 

 bionomics and distribution of, in 

 U.S.A., 280. 



Cercidocerus, on coconuts in the 

 Philippines, 149. 



Gercis canadensis, Anthonom^us sig- 

 natiis on, in U.S.A., 189. 



Gercopeus artemisiae, on apples in 

 British Columbia, 25. 



Cercopidae, of South Africa, 268. 



Cercospora per sonata, causing leaf- 

 spot disease in Arachis hypogaea, 

 444. 



Cercyon haemorrhoidalis, imported 

 into New Jersey on rhododen- 

 drons from Holland, 31. 



cerdo, Cerambyx. 



cerealella, Sitotroga. 



cerealis, Macrosiphum {Aphis, Nec- 

 tarophora, Siphonophora) (see 

 M. granarium) ; Prolasioptera 

 {Lasioptera). 



Cereals, Sitotroga cerealella on, in 

 Argentina, 349; Telephorws litu- 

 ratus, a possible pest of, in 

 Britain, 322 ; pests of, in Britain, 

 235, 356 ; pests of, in Canada, 

 118, 119, 430, 485, 486, 516, 517, 

 529 ; pests of, in Egypt, 254 ; 

 pests intercepted on, in Egypt, 

 232 ; Cephus pygmaeus on, in 

 France, 489 ; Lema melanopa on, 

 in Hungary, 350; pests of, and 

 their control in India, 226, 229, 

 439 ; pests of, in Norway, 501 ; 

 pests of, in Nyasaland, 9 ; results 

 of afforestation after planting, in 

 Russia, 497 ; pests of, in Russia, 

 57, 138, 139, 163, 218, 329, 330, 

 458-460, 494, 495 ; Dinoderus 

 bifoveolatus on, in Seychelles, 

 442 ; Eurydema oleraceum on, in 

 Sweden, 3; pests of, in Turkes- 

 tan, 210, 213 ; pests of, in U.S.A., 

 288, 337, 340, 407, 454, 511, 534 ; 

 rotation of, as a precaution 

 against Lachnosterna in U.S.A., 

 286 ; not recommended for alter- 

 nation with pea-nuts in U.S.A., 

 390; tar against pests of, 176; 

 (see Wheat, Maize, etc.). 



