130 DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. 
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Pear slug. (See Eriocampoides limacina.) 
Petroleum. (See also Kerosene and Oil.) 
emulsion, crude, against orape scale.......-sesssssee--2-- pes ee ee 
Phleum pratense, food plant of Tarsonemus culmicolus.......-.-----------+--- 12 
Phyllocoptes cornutus, confusion with Tarsonemus waiter... ...-- Cee 104 
injury topeach leaves. « «. ..:2s.seereoy ent eae eee 104 
Physcus sp., parasite of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) wwe .......-------------+- 119, 120 
varicornis, parasite of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) wwe.....--.-------- 119, 120 
Pineapple disease, ‘‘fruitlet core rot,’’ dissemination by Tarsonemus ananas... 112 
food plant. of Tarsonemus anamas. f= :02) 22-2 ee eee ee 112 
Platanus occidentalis, food plant of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) uve ....--.------ 116 
sp., food plant of Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) uve. .......------------- 116 
Plum and peach sawfly. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides| amygdalina.) 
slug. (See Caliroa [Eriocampoides| amygdalina.) 
food plant of Caliroa (Eriocampoides) amygdalina......---.----------- 91-102 
Sanninoideaopalescensa.. sees fae eee le eee eer 67, 68 
root stocks, native, relative susceptibility to Sanninoidea opalescens.... - 68 
wild, Myrobalan, or cherry. (See Prunus cerasifera.) 
Polychrosis viteana. (See Grape-berry moth.) 
Prospalia murtfeldit, bibliographic references... -2-— 44-— - «eee eee 122 
Prospaltella murtfeldtii, parasite of Asipidiotus (Diaspidiotus) wve......------ 119, 120 
Pruning acainst, peach joudimite..).te2) ie a. eee ose ke ae eee eee 113-114 
Prunus cerasifera root stocks almost exempt from injury by Sanninoidea opales- 
CONS. oh sneiye -. dese Seine cc sae ee oes tenis sae Sa ie Sea, Se ere 68 
Pulvinaria innumerabilis, bibliographic reference. ........------------------ 123 
Quaintance, A. L., paper, ‘‘Notes on the Peach Bud Mite, an Enemy of Peach 
Nursery Stock ( Tarsonemus waitei Banks, MSS)”’.........--------------- 103-114 
Rearing Caliroa (Eriocampoides) amygdalina, cage .......-----+++------------ 93-94 
Rice, ‘‘bianchella” malady produced by Tarsonemus oryze.......--------+--- 111 
food plant.of Tarsonemus.ory2e =. 26-822. - 222 See eee eee 11 
Rose bug, colloquial name for rose-chafer (Macrodactylus subspinosus)......-- 56 
chater\ditheulltiesamicontrolae. == see: poe ee eee eae 53 
habits of adult in vineyards.!ere2.4 ..5¢ 4s eee oe eee 54-56 
lena, in. vineyards...o6:! gas 4202 2ooe). oe See 56-57 
in Lake Erie Valley; injury ‘to vineyards.2: 25.2242 eer 53 
time to make spray applications in vineyards. 63-64 
vineyard spraying experiments against it.... 53-64 
vineyards; controliby-arsenieals =e. an ee ee 58-64 
cleaning up breeding places.......-.-.-- 64 
hand picking 6.242445 43862 Aa eee 57-58 
SLi a ees Seon OES AMMA enb wason. ooo amacdc 64 
oviposition >. \2. J.2..-~5/5 is cee — OU ee en eee 56 
remedial measures im <vameyan Gd See seer ere ares eee ae eerste 57-64 
Rosin and paints ineffective against California peach borer, injurious to trees. - 87 
Rye;tood plant iof Tarsonemaus spwijer: 3 em aneeer seine sce 565.02 See eee lil 
Sanninoidea exitiosa, comparison with Sanninoidea opalescens ....-.-------- 65-66, 78 
the peach borer of the Eastern United States. .........-- 65-66 
opalescens AGUNt. 2: = fsa s eee + 2 eo - ee 77-82 
description, original, and subsequent notes ....-- 78 
bibliography . 22.22 eee ss oc... eee eee 88-89 
broods, number, as shown by ‘‘ worming” records. . . - . 71-73 
cocoon, formation, position, and structure............. 74-75 
comparison with Sanninoidea evitiosa............... 65-66, 78 
