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GENERAL INDEX. 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, in Arizona, VII, 359. 

 on loquat, VII, 360. 

 suppression of, in Virginia, VI, 324. 

 {See also San Jose scale.) 

 Iiersonatus, on olive, mm., V, 121. 



food i>lant8 of, V, 159, 160, 245, 246. 

 in Antigua, VI, 50. 

 distrilmtion of, VI, 100, 103. 

 pini, host of Coccophagus aurautii, A'l, 231. 

 punioa;, in Poniinica, VI, 50. 



distribution of, A'l, 101. 

 rapax, supposed parasite of. III, 487. 



from Sandwich Islands, mm., I\, 218. 

 a general feeder, mm., IV, 382. 

 on peach, IV, 399. 



appearance in Australia, ref., V, 214. 

 represented in Trinidad, VI, 196. 

 ros», in Chile, I, 154. 

 rossi, injuring olive, II, 336. 



Orcus spp. preying on, IV, 289. 

 sacchari, apparently endemic in Jamaica, VI, 103. 

 Bp., injuring tea plant, I, 293. 

 sp., on cranberry, II, 3.37. 



sp., parasitized by Polygnotusstriaticeps, IV,125. 

 ep., near ficus, from Sandwich Islands, mm., IV, 



218. 

 sp., on Areca rubra in Antigua, VI, 50. 

 species observed in Jamaica, IV, 333. 

 tenebricosus, scarcity of, in 1893, VI, 140. 

 there, on tea plant in Ceylon, II, 193. 

 transparens, on tea plant in Ceylon, II, 193. 

 uv«, parasites of, II, 253; III, 72; art., VII, 6-8. 



resin wash against, VII, 53. 

 zonatus, preyed upon by tits, VII, 428. 

 Aspidisca splendoriferella, parasitized by Mirax 

 aspidisca>, III, 15. 



Elasmus bred from, IV, 254. 

 Aspila virescens, synonymy of, I, 229. 

 Aspongopus n. sp., injuring the orange, II, 336. 



sp.^ Oncoscelsis sulciventris, m., V, 1. 

 Association of Economic Entomologists, proceedings, 

 of second annual meeting of, 111,180-285. 

 of third annual meeting of, IV, 4-73. 

 of foiirth annual meeting, V, G7-131. 

 of fifth annual meeting of, VI, 61-205. 

 of sixth annual meeting of, VII, 55-215. 

 Astata, monograph of genus, ref., V, 140. 

 Astatopteryx, peculiarity of wings and eyes of, 11,57. 

 Asterodiaspis pustulans, in Leeward Islands, VI, 51. 

 quercioola, preferring American to European 

 oaks, II, 41. 



experiments against, VII, 120. 

 fed upon by tits, VII, 428. 

 Asterolecaniuni pustulans, distribution of, VI, 103. 



represented in Trinidad, VI, 196. 

 Astoma parasiticum, syn. of Trombidium muscarum, 



111,340. 

 Astomella lindenii, reared from spider, II, 288. 

 Atymna, food habits of species, V, 92. 

 Atypus, habits of, 1, 162. 



Ataenius gracilis, in United States and Chile, 1, 119. 

 Ateleneura spuria, parasitic in Typhlocyba, II, 271. 



velutina, syn. of spuria, II, 271. 

 Ateleopterus tarsalis, parasite of Silvanus surina- 



mensis, VI, 225. 

 Atherix sp., eggs of, II, 386. 

 Athysanus cxitiosa, in grass, mm., IV, 197. 



Athysanus maritimus, Dryinus podcstris parasitic on, 

 II, 271. 

 sp., in grass, m., IV, 197. 

 Attidw, the Peckhams' work on, 1, 167. 



distribution of, mm., IV, 229. 

 Atkinson, E. T., obituary of. III, 303. 

 Atoniaria linearis, in England, m., \, 296. 

 Atomosia puella, in cotton fields, VII, 326. 



rufipes in cotton fields, VII, 326. 

 Atropos, affinities of, IV, 188, 189. 



divinatoria (?), attacking drugs, A'll, 32. 

 pulsatorins, ticking of, V, 60. 



in Pennsylvania, exaggerated accounts of, 

 VI, 48. 

 sp., in nuts, VI, 222. 

 Atta sexdcns, injuring cocoa plantations, VI, 197. 

 Attacus cecropia, winter appearance, I, 292. 



abundance of, in Nebraska and Dakota, II, 



28, 29. 

 breeding for silk gut, V, 48. 

 cyntliia. {See Samia cynthia.) 

 luna. (See Actias luna.) 

 ricini, parasitized by Trycolypa, II, 264. 

 silkworm of India, ref., 11,388. 

 Attagenus jiiceus (megatoma), said to destroy Ephes- 

 tia, II, 278. 



feather-felting by, II, 318 ; IV, 404. 

 in cabinets, III, 34. 

 injuring carpets, III, 65, 60. 

 in houses. III, 170. 

 abundant in Illinois, IV, 345. 

 in New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 in Ohio, VII, 207. 

 Attelabus dentipes (?), on Eucalyptus, ref., \1, 274. 

 Aulacaspis lioisduvalii, distribution of, VI, 103. 



ros», on pear, VI, 290. 

 Aulacizes irrorata, possibly feeding on grass, IV, 197. 

 feeding on cotton, VII, 323. 

 n. sp. (?), on orange, I, 52. 

 Aulacostethus, monograph of, ref., II, 387. 

 Aulacus, monograph of, ref., II, 387. 

 Aulocara elliottii, in New Mexico, VI, 30. 



scudderi, in New Mexico, VI, 30. 

 Aulacophora abdominalis, affecting Cucurbitacea; in 

 India, II, 264. 

 hilaris, in Australia, ref., V, 214. 

 imnrtata, in Australia, III, 76. 

 Australia, Koebele's trip to, IV, 163. 



and Tasmania, injurious and beneficial insects 

 of, art., I, 361-364. 

 Australian butterflies, OUifTs work on, I, 383. 



enemies of red and black scales, art., V, 41-43. 

 importations, status of, VI, 24. 

 ladybird vs. Lestophonus, I, 377. 



life history and increase in California, II, 



70-74. 

 spread in California, II, 112. 

 in New Zealand, II, 146. 

 in the East, VII, 364. 

 in California, VII, 48. 

 Scymnus, established and described in Califor- 

 nia, art., V, 127-128. 

 sugar-cane insects, note, VI, 55. 

 Axima spinifrons, from Brazil, II, 365. 



zabriskiei n. sp., descr. and habits, II, 365. 

 Aximina\ relations of, II, 365. 

 Azalea scale, indigenous (?), VII, 52. 



