GENERAL INDEX. 



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Agrotis, species of, damaging grapes, in California, 

 V, 354. 

 sp., parasitized by Meteorus coquillettii, III, 57. 

 subgotbica, eating strawberries, II, 29. 



swarming of moths, in Michigan, 11, 42. 

 suffusa, cutting opium poppy in India, II, 264. 



injuring tea plant, II, 330. 

 turris, destructive in gardens, mm., Ill, 247. 

 ypsilon, destructive, in Mississipiii, I, 17, 217 ; 

 III, 337. 

 attacked by Hister, IV, 76. 

 Agrypnus murinus, larvae infesting a child, IV, 158. 

 Agrypun pujjarum, parasitic on noctuid. III, 155. 

 Alaptus excisus, smallest known insect, \, 267. 

 iceryai n. sj)., parasite of Icerya, I, 130. 

 sp., reared from Ccecilius aurantiacus, VII, 228. 

 Alaus oculatus, on oak and aspen, IV, 65. 

 Albrand nozzle, I, 2G5. 

 Alcathoe caudata, note on, IV, 219, 220. 

 .\l<^ochara, habits, remarks on, IV, 27. 



nitida, bred from puparium uf Anthomyia bras- 



sica?, ref.. Ill, 318. 

 sp. indet., bred from puparium of Anthomyia 

 ceparum, ref.. Ill, 318. 

 Alesia frenata, feeding on woolly blight, VI, 12. 

 Aletia xylina (argillacea), Apantel«s aletia? parasitic 

 on, III, 17. 



in Mississippi, I, 17, 21G ; II, 283; VII, 



384. 

 Pimpla couquisitor parasitic on, 1, 161 ; III, 



462. 

 in Indiana, II, 382. 



Hemiteles sehna; parasitic on, III, 153. 

 Sarcophaga infesting, V, 23. i 



remedies against, VI, 167. I 



(.SVe also Cotton worm.) 

 Aleurodicus cocois, damaging cocoanut and guava, i 

 V, 315. j 



technical description of, V, 316. I 



note on genus, V, 219. 

 Aleyrodesasarumis, m., V, 219. 



citrl n. sp., article on, V, 219-226. 



remedies against, \, 224. I 



In Texas, VII, 279. I 



destroyed by frost, VII, 282. j 



citrifolii, smut fungus resulting from, IV, 274. j 

 gossypii, on cotton, VII, 27, 323. 

 cotton = A. gossypii. 

 orange = A. citri. 

 orange leaf. {See A. citrifolii.) 

 sp.. on tobacco plant in Greece. I, 386. 

 sp., on fuchsia, II, 315. 



sp., Amitus aleurodinis parasitic on, IV, 125. 

 sp., on strawlierry, m., V, 17. 

 ep., on Punica granatum, V, 160. 

 spp., on Lawsorria inermis, V, 240. 

 vaporiorum, in New York, ref.,;II, 339. 

 greenhouse pest, m.. Ill, 394. 

 on strawberry, in Kentucky, IV, 345. 

 in Michigan, VII, 174. 

 Aleyrodida;, article on, rev.. Ill, 252. 

 Allognipta ibliqua, parasitized by Hemiteles syrphi 



cola. III, 153. 

 Allomimus, food habits of, m., I, 198. 



synopsis of, ref., V, 279. 

 Allorhina mutabilis, syiionymical note, V, 38. 

 irrigation against, V, 79. 

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Allorhina niutahili*, i i New Mexico, VII, 210. 



nitida, kerosene emulsion against, art., I, 48-50. 

 destroying quince fungus, I, 88. 

 in south, II, 2 ; ref., TV, 92. 

 injuring strawberry, ref.. Ill, 364. 

 probable cause of injuries to grass lawn, 



III, 484. 

 white grub of, IV, 25. 

 parasite bred from, mm., IV, 26, 

 on oak, IV, 75. 

 synonymical note, V, 38. 



(Also referred to as A. sobrina.) 

 sobrina, in New Mexico, ref., IV, 295, 



synonymical note, V, 38. 

 sp., damaging ripe peaches, I, 226. 

 sp., injuring fniits, m., V, 17. 

 Allotria brassica^, reared from cabbage aphis. III 



454; VII, 209. 

 Alphitobius piceus, in sorghum (?) seeds, VI, 221. 

 ovatus (diaperinus), at World's Fair, VI, 221. 

 .\lphitophagus bifasciatus, in flour mills, II, 21. 



in dried fruit, A'l, 221. 

 Alum, against currant worm, I, 229. 



against rose-chafrr, notes on, A', 358. 

 Allygus irroratus, on grass, m., IV, 197. 

 Alypia lorquinii, stridulation of, II, 14. 

 octomaculata, stridulation of, II, 14. 

 in New York City, T\, 61 ; VII, 137. 

 Amaurobius audax, bite of, I, 282. 



ferox, bite of, I, 282. 

 Amaurorhinus, food habits of, I, 198. 

 Amblyaspis minutus, bred from Cecidomyia, IV, 124. 

 Amblyomma americana = unipunctatum, III, 413. 

 maculatuni, killing cows, III, 413. 

 tuberculatum n. sp., in gopher hole, VI, 306; 



descr., VI, 314. 

 unipunctatum, in horses' ears. III, 413. 

 Amblyopinus, parasitic on rodents, II, 292. 

 Amblyteles nubivagus, parasitic on CucuUia inter- 

 media, III, 152. 

 subrufus, bred from hesperid pupa. III, 152. 

 "Ambrosia," food of larval Xyleborus, II, 280. 

 American Association for the Advancement Science, 

 abstract of proceedings of entomological club, V, 

 132-134. 

 blight, in Australia, I, 362. 



and Tasmania ladybirds, II, 287, 290. 

 in India, ref., IV, 296. 

 Cimbex = Cimbex americana. 

 Entomologist's Union, proposed, II, 22. 

 locust, damage by, art., VII, 220-229. 

 in Illinois, VII, 429. 



{See also Schistocerca americana.) 

 Meromyza. {See Meromyza americana.) 

 plum borer, in Illinois, i-eport, ref., IV, 293. 

 Amia, insect diet of, I, 159. 



Amitus aleurodinis, bred from Aleyrodes sp., IV, 125. 

 Ammopbila gryphus, habits of, rem., IV, 230; ref., 

 VI, 380 ; VII, 241. 

 luctuosa, attacking cutworms, VI, 376. 

 pictipennis, on cotton, VII, 241. 

 vulgaris, on cotton, VII, 241. 

 Ampeloglypter ater, on Ampelopsis, m., VII, .387. 

 crenatus, on grape and Ampelopsis, VII, 387. 

 Ampelophagu myron, parasitized by Apanteles con- 

 gregatus, \, 289. 



