INDEX. 



625 



insect pests of, 53 ; miscella- 

 neous insect pests in, 79, 201, 

 202, 363, 382, 438, 515 ; parasites 

 of Chrysotnphalus aurantii intro- 

 duced into, 160, 225; pests from, 

 intercepted in other countries, 

 236, 400 ; natural enemies of 

 scale-insects imported into U.S.A. 

 from, 50, 112, 196; compulsory 

 fumigation of plants imported 

 into, from Egypt, 231. 



Itoplectis, imported into New Jersey 

 on azaleas from Japan, 31. 



Itoplectis inquisitor (see Pivipla). 



Ivy {Hedera helix), Clysia amhiguella 

 on, in France, 481 ; scale-insects 

 on, in Italy and Sicily, 145, 202 ; 

 Aspidiotxis hederae on, in New 

 Jersey, 204. 



Ixora, ischnaspis longirostris inter- 

 cepted on, in Hawaii, 420. 



Ixora coccinea, Lepidosaphes ixorae 

 sp. n. on, in the Philippines, 367. 



ixorae, Lepidosaphes. 



iyeri, Silvanopsis. 



Izal, ineffective against tobacco 

 pests, 40. 



Jacaranda mimosifolia, Cerambycid 

 beetle boring in, in Brazil, 220. 



Jack Spaniard Wasp (see Polistes 

 canadensis). 



Jak Fruit (Artocarpus integrifolia), 

 Cosmocarta relata on, in India, 62 ; 

 scale-insects on, in Ceylon, 13. 



Jalysus spinosus, on Solanum caro- 

 linense and tomatoes in U.S.A., 

 184. 



Jamaica, Cosmopolites sordidus and 

 its control on bananas in, 175, 

 255, 256, 320, 420 ; Aleurocanthus 

 woglumi on citrus in, 387 ; Dys- 

 dercus andreae on cotton in, 432 ; 

 miscellaneous insect pests in, 421- 

 423. 



janthinus, Orcus. 



Japan, 3, 374 ; pests from, inter- 

 cepted in California, 52, 114, 131, 

 177, 236, 276, 364, 399, 427, 475 ; 

 pests from, intercepted in Hawaii, 

 52, 173, 276, 420; pests from, 

 introduced into New Jersey, 31, 

 72, 198, 408; beneficial insects 

 introduced into U.S.A. from, 

 434, 533 ; miscellaneous pests in, 

 181, 291, 374, 530; food-plants 

 of Lepidoptera in, 258, 261 ; new 

 scale-insects in, 244, 419; Syr- 

 phidae of economic importance 

 in, 335 ; thrips on rice in, 127. 



Japanese Dwarf Silver Spruce (see 

 Picea glehni). 



(C378) 



Japanese Larch (see Larix lepto- 

 lepis). 



Japanese Pine (see Pinus excelsa). 



Japanese Rose Beetle (see Adoretus 

 umbrosus var. temiimaculatus). 



japonica, Haplothrips ; Leucaspis ; 

 Protopulvinaria. 



Jasmine, Dialeurodes kirkaldyi on, 

 in Br. Guiana, 360; pests in- 

 tercepted on, in California, 

 52, 114, 132, 177, 276, 364; 

 Aulacaspis pentagona not fovmd 

 on, in France, 490 ; Aleurodes 

 citri on, in India, 439 ; Aula- 

 caspis pentagona intercepted on, 

 in Italy, 489 ; Chrysomphalus 

 dictyospermi on, in Seychelles, 

 442. 



jasperi, PityoJcernies. "^ 



Jassidae, of S. Africa, 268. 



Jatropha curcas (Physic Nut Tree), 

 Dysdercus on, in West Indies, 384. 



Java, Nacoleia octosema on banana,s 

 in, 152; bionomics of Eelopeltis 

 spp. on cacao in, 442-444 ; pests 

 of cassava in, 82-84 ; whiteflieft 

 on citrus in, 387 ; pests of coffee 

 in, 53, 84 ; pests of Hevea brasili- 

 ensis in, 388 ; pests of kapok in, 



83, 87, 352, 443 ; Lepidopterous 

 borers of rice in, 85; pests of 

 sugar-cane in, 86, 89, 345, 439, 

 456 ; Calotermes tectonae, sp. n., 

 on teak in, 155 ; pests of tobacco 

 in, 40, 79-82 ; Chionaspis tega- 

 lensis imported into U.S.A. on 

 sugar-cane from, 199; bionomics 

 and control of locusts in, 87, 226 ; 

 habits of Plagiolepis longipes in, 

 41 ; Scelio javanica, sp. n., para- 

 site of grasshoppers in, 480; 

 miscellaneous insect pests in, 49, 



84, 87, 352, 374. 

 javana, Diclis. 

 javanica, Scelio. 



javamis, Philodicus ; Plaesius. 

 Jerusalem Artichoke (see Eelianthus 



tuberosus). 

 Jerusalem Cherry (see Solanum 



capsicastrum). 

 Jerusalem Pea (see Phaseolus tri- 



nernis). 

 jocosatrix, Bombotelia. 

 jocosiis, Tachyporus. 

 Johannes, Parasa. 

 John Bull Tree (see Thespesia po- 



pulnea). 

 Johnson Grass (see Sorghum hale- 



pense). 

 johnsoni, Aphycus. 

 Juglans (see Walnut). 

 Juglam,s nigra (Black Walnut), Aspi- 



diotus ^ilmi on, in U.S.A., 259; 



not attacked by Leucotermes spp. 



in U.S.A., 182. 



