196 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 



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Sagittaria leaves, place of ovipositiou of Tabanus stygius 28 



Saisselia discrepans in catalogue of Coccidae 9 



hemisphserica, host of Coccophagus flavescens 70 



orientalis 70 



nigra, host of Coccophagus longifasciatus 81 



olese, Cryptothrips californicus found under old scales 41, (JZ, 68 



host of Myiocnema pallida 69 



psidii in catalogue of Coccidse 10 



punctuli/era in catalogue of Coccidas 10 



Salicicola kerrnanensis. (See Leucaspis kervianensis . i 



Salix chilensis, food plant of Ceroplastes schrottkyi 7 



persica, food plant of Leucaspis kennajiensis 12 



zygostemon, food plant of Leucaspis kernianensis 12 



Sambucus, food plant of Aster olecaniuin pustulans sninbuci 3 



Sanders, J. G., paper, "Catalogue of Pvecently Described Coccidae" 1-18 



Sarcophaga, larviparous habits 101 



Saw-palmetto, food plant of Aspidiotus spinosus 14 



Scale, black. (See Saissetia olese.) 



brown apricot. (See Lecaniu)ii armeniacuvi .) 



San Jose, host of Aphelinus fusclccps 69 



Scalesia microcephala, food plant of Orthezia galapagoensis 3 



Schizura, alternate host of introduced Tachinidae 112 



concinna, experiment in parasitization by Zenillia libatn.r 100 



Sericofhrips, characters in table 42 



description 49 



apteris, characters in table 43 



description 49-50 



food plant 50, 67 



reticulatus, characters in table 43 



food plants 51, 67 



new species, descriptii m 50-51 



stanfordii, characters in table 43 



food plants 51, 67 



new species, description 51 



Setaria, food plant of Siphaflava 157 



glauca, food plant of Aphis maidi-radieis 124 



maidis 145 



Sipha JIava 157 



viridis, food plant of Aphis maidi-radids 124 



Shade tree, cultivated, food plant of Pulvinaria poh/goiiata 6 



Silkworm , host of Crossocosmia sericariiv 99 



Sipha bignonse, food plants; not a typical Sipha 157 



Jlava, bibliography 167-168 



descriptions 163-167 



distribution 157 



eggs, description 167 



female, oviparous, adult wingless, description 166 



after second molt, description 166 



third molt, description 166 



viviparous, adult winged, description 165 



wingles , description 164-165 



food plants 157 



generations, periods and succession 157-159 



