INDEX. 



657 



Thaenops cyanea, on spruce in 



Finland, 507. 

 phaeosoma, SyntomospJiyrum. 

 Phalaenopsis, Acythope/us aterrimus 



intercej)ted on, in Hawaii, 420. 

 Phalonia epilinana, on flax in 



Kussia, 459. 

 Phanerotoma tibialis, parasite of 

 Mineola vaccinii in U.S.A., 174, 



487. 

 phaniasma, Fiorinia. 

 Phanuropsis semijiainventris, sp. n., 



reared from Hemipterous eggs in 



Trinidad, 456. 

 Phanurus beneficiens (see Propha- 



nurus). 

 pharaonis, Ilonomori'um. 

 phaseoli, Agromyza. 

 Phaneolus, Eudamus proteus on, in 



Argentina, 467. 

 Phaseolus lunatus (Lima Bean), 



pests of, in St. Vincent, 42. 

 Phaseolus mungo, pests of, in India, 



358 ; leaf-rolling moth on, in 



St. Vincent, 42. 

 Phaseolus radiahis, Lepidopterous 



pest of, in Java, 40. 

 Phaseolus semieredus, pests of, in 



St. Vincent, 42. 

 Phaseolus trinervis (Jerusalem Pea), 



Cryptorrhynchus on, in St. Vin- 

 cent, 42. 

 Phaseolus vulgaris (French Bean, 



Haricot Bean), beetles on, in 



Mauritius, 49 ; Blitopertha lineata 



on, in Russia, 460 ; Cryptor- 

 rhynchus on, in St. Vincent, 42 ; 



Macrosiphum solanifolii on, in 



U.S.A., 133. 

 phasiana, Anoplocnemis. 

 Pheidole, Aphis pheidolei in nest of, 



in Rhodesia, 123. 

 Pheidole megacephala, introduced 



into U.S.A. from Madeira, 535 ; 



beneficial in sugar-cane in Aus- 

 tralia, 400 ; destroying parasites 



of Phabdocneinis obscurus in 



Queensland, 344. 

 Pheidole pilifera, predaceous on 



Solenopsis molesta in U.S.A., 184. 

 pheidolei. Aphis. 

 Phenacaspis eugeniae, intercepted in 



Hawaii, 173; imported into 



U.S.A., 199. 

 Phenacaspis spinicola, sp. n., on 



Gleditschia triacanthos in Indiana, 



178. 

 Phenacoccus acericola, in New York, 



75. 

 Phenacoccus aceris, on vines in 



Europe, 492 ; food-plants of, in 



Russia, 459. 

 Phenol Emulsion, against Aphids,ll. 

 Phenolphthaleine, as a test for 



chlorides, 308. 



(C378) 



phidippus, Amailmsia. 

 Philaenus lineatus (Lined Spittle 

 Insect), on grasses in New York, 

 447. 

 Philaenus sptimaria (see Aphro- 



phora). 

 Philagathes laetus, on peach in S. 



Africa, 395. 

 Philephedra theobromae, sp. n., on 

 Theobroma cacao in Trinidad, 128. 

 Phileurus didymus, on coconuts in 



Trinidad, 94. 

 Philippia (see Filippia). 

 PhUipijincs, Agromyza destructor on 



beans in, 431 ; Coccidae in, 200, 



366, 367 ; pests of coconuts in, 

 149-151 ; Coleoptera from, 407; 



pests from, imjjorted into other 



countries, 112, 114, 177, 198, 199, 



232, 270, 276, 420 ; regulations 



for the export of plants from, 407. 

 phiUp2nis, Hy])olycaena. 

 philodice, Colias. 

 Philodicus javanus, predaceous on 



Adoretus compressus in Java, 89. 

 Philonthus ebenus, associated with 



Sitones in Russia, 139. 

 Philonthus nigritulus, enemy of 



Chortophila brassicae in U.S.A., 



464. 

 Phlegethontius (see Protoparce). 

 Phlepsius apeHus, on timothy grass 



in Maine, 455. 

 Phlepsius irroratus, food-plants of, 



in U.S.A., 337. 

 Phlepsius loculatus, sp. n., in U.S.A., 



258. 

 Phlepsius stellaris, sp. n., in U.S.A., 



258. 

 Phleum pratense (see Timothy 



Grass). 

 Phloeosinus cristatus, on cypress in 



California, 113. 

 Phloeosinus thujae, on thuja in 



Italy, 202. 

 Phloeothrips oryzae (see Haplo- 



thrijJs). 

 Phloeotribus porteri, sp. n., on plums 



and peaches in Chile, 465. 

 Phloeotribus punciicollis, on Hevea 



brasiliensis, 389. 

 Phlugis tnantisj^a, predaceous on 



Tomaspis saccharina in Trinidad, 



2. 

 Phlyctaenia terrealis (see Pionea). 

 Phlyctaenodes sticticalis (Sugar-Beet 



"Webworm), food-plants of, in 



Canada, 119; food-plants of, in 



Hungary, 313 ; bionomics and 



control of. in Russia, 57, 104, 163, 



169, 218, 327, 331, 375, 376, 415, 



456, 459, 496 ; experiments with 



London purple against, 169; 



epidemic among, due to Micro- 



hlossia spj)., 303. 



