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INDEX. 



Italy and SicUy, 44, 145, 159, 

 202 ; Aphis citri on, in Nyasaland 

 9 ; pests of, in Rhodesia, 183, 

 278, 279 ; scale-insects on, in 

 U.S.A., 204, 270 ; Icerya seychel- 

 larum on, in Zanzibar, 127. 



lemur, Baecha. 



Lentils (Ervum), Laphygma exigua 

 on, in India, 291 ; pests of, in 

 Russia, 139, 459; pests of, in 

 Seychelles, 442 ; AcyrthosipJwn 

 pisi on, in U.S.A., 33. 



Leonardms, in Br. Guiana, 360. 



leontodoniella, Aphis. 



Leopard Moth (see Zeuzera pyrina). 



leopardina, Tettigoniella. 



Lepadoretus compressus (see Ado- 

 retus). 



Leperisinus aculeatus (see Hyle- 

 sinus). 



Leperisinus calif ornicus, sp. n., on 

 olives in N. America, 384. 



Leperisinus fraxini (see Hylesinus). 



Lepidiota, methods of controlling, 

 in Queensland, 343. 



Lepidiota albohirta, bionomics and 

 control of, on sugar-cane in 

 Queensland, 61, 109, 121, 183, 

 238, 276, 345, 430, 431, 470. 



Lepidiota caudata, on sugar-cane in 

 Queensland, 121, 345, 431. 



Lepidiota emarginata, on cassava 

 in Java, 82. 



Lepidiota frenchi, bionomics and 

 control of, in Queensland, 238, 

 345. 



Lepidiota froggatti, on sugar-cane 

 in Queensland, 346. 



Lepidiota molitor, on cassava in 

 Java, 82. 



Lepidiota pinguis, food-plants of, 

 in Ceylon, 388. 



Lepidiota rothei, on sugar-cane in 

 Queensland, 345. 



Lepidiota stigma, bionomics of, in 

 Java, 82, 89. 



Lepidopria aberrans, sp. n., I'eared 

 from Cryptomeigenia theutis in 

 N. America, 463. 



Lepidosaphes {Mytilaspis), inter- 

 cepted in Argentina, 135 ; on 

 cassava in Barbados, 10. 



Lepidosaphes heclcii (Purple Scale), 

 on citrus in Argentina, 18, 349; 

 on citrus in Australia, 111, 174; 

 on citrus in Brazil, 201 ; control 

 of, on limes in British Guiana, 

 401 ; intercepted in California. 

 114, 131, 176, 236, 276, 363, 

 364, 399, 427, 475; Heterobelyta 

 chilensis hyperparasite of, in 

 Chile, 467 ; intercepted on citrus 

 in Egypt, 231 ; on citrus in Rho- 

 desia, 183; on orange in Samoa, 

 .128; on lemons in Sicily, 159; 



bionomics of, in U.S.A., 205, 236, 

 317, 409; on citrus in West Indies, 

 256, 257, 421, 515; Septobasi- 

 dium pedicillatum infesting, in 

 West Indies, 250 ; on orange in 

 Zanzibar, 128. 



Lepidosaphes citricola (see L. bechii). 



Lepidosaphes diaspidiformis, sp, n., 

 on Ilereeujenia flanipes in Chile, 

 515. 



Lepidosaphes duponti, sp. n., on 

 coconut in Seychelles, 442. 



Lepidosaphes ficus, food-plants of, 

 in Britain, 123. 



Lepidosaphes gloveri, food-plants of, 

 in Barbados, 257 ; intercepted on 

 limes, etc., in California, 37, 114, 

 131, 176, 177, 236, 276, 364, 427, 

 534 ; food-plants of, in New 

 Jersey, 205 ; on orange in Samoa, 

 128. 



Lepidosaphes hemichionaspiformis, 

 on Melaleuca leucadendron in N. 

 Australia, 323. 



Lepidosaphes incisor, sp. n., on 

 Melaleuca leucadendron in N. 

 Australia, 323. 



Lepidosaphes ixorae, sp. n., on 

 Ixora coceinea in the Philippines, 

 367. 



Lepidosaphes lasianthi, intercepted 

 on camellia in California, 236, 

 364. 



Lepidosaphes moorsi, sp. n., on 

 orange in Samoa, 128. 



Lepidosaphes netvsteadi, intercepted 

 on umbrella pine in U.S.A., 199, 

 236, 244, 364. 



Lepidosaphes newsteadi var. tokionis, 

 on Codiaeum in Japan, 244. 



Lepidosaphes pallidus, on citrus 

 trees in Australia, 111. 



Lep>idosaphes pinnaeformis, on coco- 

 nuts in Dutch East Indies, 236. 



Lepidosaphes pyriformis, svnonymy 

 of, 322. 



Lepidosaphes somalensis, sp. n., on 

 Acacia asali in Italian Somali- 

 land, 203. 



Lepidosaphes tuberculata, sp. n., on 

 Cymhidium tracyanum in Italy, 

 515. 



Lepidosaphes ulmi (Oyster-shell 

 Scale), parasitised by Aphelinus 

 mytilaspidis in Britain, 241 ; 

 intercepted on Bux^is, etc., in 

 California, 131, 177, 236, 276, 

 364, 400; on fruit-trees, etc., in 

 Canada, 25, 27, 28, 361, 367, 516 ; 

 on vines in Europe, 492 ; food- 

 plants of, in Italy, 202 ; on apples 

 in Norway, 502 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in Russia and Turkes- 

 tan, 209, 213, 215, 330, 331, 333, 

 415; bionomics and control of, 



