399 



Cow horn-fly, in Lintnor's report, 200. 

 Cranberry fruit-worm, mm., 337. 



scale, mm, 337. 

 Crioceris asparagi, Myobia a parasite of, 234. 

 Crossotosoma segyptiacuro, LOte ou, 327. 

 Croton bug, account of, 267. 

 Crow, destroying the wliitc grub, 195. 

 Cryptochoetum.Lestopbonus a synonym of, 91. 

 Cryptolechia, characters and relations. 150, 154. 



algidella, referred to Steuonia, l.'>3. 



coucolorella, doubtful position of, 152. 



creasonella, synonym, 151. 



ferruginosa, relation with obsoletella. 151. 



frontalis, relation with Stenoma. 152. 



humilis, referred to Stenoma, 154. 



lithosina, referred to Ide, 155. 



nubeculosa, synonym, 154. 



obs<detella, note, 151. 



quercicella, synonymy of, 151. 



reflesella, synonymy of, 151. 



schlsegeri, referred to Stenoma, 152. 



straminella, formerly under Machiraia, 150. 



vestalis, refe: red to Tde, 155. 

 Cteniza ariana, A stomella reared from, 288. 

 Culex, in Colorado, 146. 

 Curculionidaj, breeding habits of, 109. 

 Curculio, Plum, arsenical poisons for, 3. 



feeding experiments, 3. 



insecticide experiments, 4. 

 Currant Borer in Michigan, 42. 



Gall mite, mm, 337. 



"Worm, remedy, 252. 

 Cut-worms, mm., 336, 338. 



Anthrax bred from, 280. 



extreme ravages, 318. 319. 



in Bruner's report, 258. 



in India, 61. 



injuring tea plant, 330. 



in Mississippi, 283. 



trapping with clover, 76. 



Western-striped, active in winter, 383. 



Variegated, on carnations, 376. 

 Cyaniris pseudargiolus, on clover, 340. 

 Cyrtoneurastabulans, ou exhumed corpses, 371. 



D. 



Dactylopius on red clover, Solenopsia attending, 

 258. 

 sp., in Egypt, 256. 

 citri mistaken for Icerya, 55. 

 vitis, disappears when its metamorphosis is 

 disturbed, 36 

 Daremma catalpjB, on Catalpa, 382. 

 Datana angusii, in Indiana, 149. 



ministra, defoliating black walnuts, 256. 

 parasitized by Tachina flies, 257. 

 Death's-head Moth, stridulation, 13. 

 Death-watch, mm, 369. 



Deltocephalus xanthoneurus, Gonatopus parasi- 

 tic on, 271. 

 Depressaria cryptolechiella, synonym, 151. 

 Dermatobia, in man from Brazil, 386. 

 Dermestes vulpinus, damaging silk cocoons in 

 India, 62. 

 injurj' to goat skins in Delaware, 63. 



Diabrotica duodecimpunctata in Kentucky and 

 Virgini.i, 179. 

 in Mississippi, 283. 

 on roots of liiidbeckia, 182. 

 longicornis, in Nebraska, 182. 



not in Kentucky, 179. 

 soror. dipterous parasite of, 233. 

 eaten by Xysticus, 74. 

 Tachina bred from, 74. 

 vittata, gauze frame for, 340. 



Melanopbor.i a parasite of, 234. 

 Diamond-back moth damaging cabbage in Af- 

 rica, 2. 

 Turnip moth, in New Zealand, 121. 

 Diapheromera, in Colorado, 146. 

 Diaspis vaudalicus, on the cocoanut, 278. 

 Dichelia sulfureana, reared on salsify, 255. 

 Dicte corruscifasciella, synonym, 285. 

 Dictyna, sp., malformed specimen, 162. 

 Dictynidae, mm., 292. 



Digger-wasp, killing tarantula in Texas, 149. 

 Dilophogaster, Ophelosia near, 321. 

 Tomocera changed to, 249. 

 californica, parasite of black scale, 248, 381. 

 Dilophus, fall occurrence, 197. 

 Dingy Cut-worm eating strawberries, 29, 

 Diplosis equestria, probable injury to barley in 

 England, 147. 

 liriodendri, on tulip tree. 362. 

 pyrivora, injury in England, 55. 

 Diptera, ovipositing on Harpiphorus eggs, 243. 

 aquatic from Mississippi bottoms, 294. 

 Low's work in, 196. 

 piercing-ovipositors in, 261. 

 Dissosteira Carolina, mm, 385. 

 aerial performances of, 262. 

 flight to escape from a sparrow, 162. 

 Dogwood saw-fly, habits and injuries, 239. 

 Dolerus, defined by subraarginal cells, 243. 

 Donacia subtilis, poUenizes Nuphar, 201. 

 Doryctinse, bred parasitic, ZhO. 

 Dorylaimus, injuring sugar-cane in Java, 85. 

 Doryphora 10-liueata, injury in Ohio, 92. 

 in Mississippi, 22. 

 Southern spread, 122. 

 Tachinid parasite of, 233. 

 work on embryology of, 163. 

 Dragon Flies, notice of work on North European, 

 260. 

 Zaitba devouring early stages, 201. 

 Drassidae, etfect!. of bite, 255. 

 Droaophila ampelophila, found in hen's feed, 254. 

 Drosophilidae, found in dung, 254. 

 Dryinidae, parasitic on Jassidae, 271. 

 Dryinus pedestris, parasitic on Athyaanus, 271. 

 Dryocampa rubicunda, in Missouri, 276. 

 Dung-beetles, scent in, 189. 

 Dynastes tityua, in Indiana, 89. 



E. 

 Economic Entomologist's Union proposed, 31. 

 Elaterid larva destroying Macrodactylus larva, 



299. 

 Elm Bark-louse, a newly imported, 34. 

 Leaf-beetle, in houses, 377. 

 in Lintner's report, 200. 

 spraying for, 29. 



