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GENERAL INDEX. 



Cyllene robini.f , identified, III, 417. 



in West A'irginia rept., lef., Ill, 435. 

 Cymatodera ovipeiinis, breeding liabits of, V, 33. 

 Cymodnsii s))., panisitio on Melissoinis, VI, 322. 

 Cynipida?, monograiili of, rev., VI, 4it. 

 Cynips querciis-mellaria, honey produeed from, V, 

 259. 

 quercns-prunus, jiarasitized. III, 41. 

 Cyntliia silkworm, parasite of, note, VI, 327. 

 Cypret^s twig borers, art.. Ill, 116. 

 Cyjironodonte feeding on mosquito larva; in Trini- 

 dad, VI, 197. 

 Cyprus, supposed gall mites in, V', 349. 

 C'yrtomerus pilicoruis in allspice, ref., VI, 273.' 

 Cyrtoneura cassia, an injurious insect, art., VII, 

 338-339. 

 stabulans, enemy of Aletia, I, 216. 

 on exhumed corpses, II, 371. 

 in Colorado, ref , IV, 355 

 reported bred from onior.s, VII, 339. 

 Cyrtosia spp., food plants of, V, 92. 

 Cyrtoxipha gundlachi, on cotton, VII, 25. 



D. 



Pacnusa confusa, ]iarasitic on dipterous miner. III, 

 59. 



flavocincta, parasitic on dipterous leaf-miner, 



III, .59. 

 oscinidis, parasitic ou oscinid minor, III, .58. 

 senilis, Hessian fly j)arasite, I, 132. 

 Dactylopius eitri ^destructor), synonymy of, I, 118. 



mistaken for Icerya, II, .55. 



jjarasitized by Lysiphlebus citraphis, III, 60. 



from Sandwich Islands, m., IV, 218 ; V, 282. 



(destructor), damaging coffee, V, 60; VI, 334. 



in Italy, ref., VI, 48. 



(destructor), biology of, VII, 1G8. 



in New Me.\ico, VII, 210. 

 destructor = citri. 

 herbicola, on grass, ref., IV, 90. 

 iceryoides, introduced from Australia, V, 282. 

 lougispinus (longifilis), o:i mango, V, 160. 



on Psidium and Gossypium, \, 246. 



in Italy, ref., VI, 48. 



occurrence of, VI, 103. 



biology of, VII, 170. 

 Bp., infested by Lestophonus, I, 165. 

 sp., in Egypt, II, 256. 



sp., on red clover, Solenopsis attending, II, 258. 

 sp., on tomato. III, 413, 419. 

 sp., preyed upon by lepidopteron, III, 482. 

 spp., on orange, ref., IV, 298. 

 sp., preyed upon by coccinellid, m., IV, 200, 

 sp., on Acalypha, found in .Taniaica, IV, 333. 

 Bp., Aphycus sp. bred from, V, 207. 

 sp., on sugar cane in West Indies, VI, 45. 

 sp., eggs of, on timothy, VI, 375. 

 trifolii = Coccus trifoHi, VII, 172. 

 virgatus, on cotton, V, 246. 



on Viola, \, 247. 



occurrence of, m., VI, 103. 



on cactus, VII, 430. 

 vitis, disappears when its metamorphosis ie dis- 

 turbed. II, 36. 

 IXactylota kinkerella, Wlsm.'s revision, I, 84. 



snelU'iiellau. sp., descr., I, 84. 

 Dactylotum longipennis, in New Mexico, VI, 30. 



Dactylotum variegatum, in New Mexico, VI, 30. 

 Pakruma coccidivora, destroying Coccus cacti in 

 Texas, 1, 258. 



referred to L.ietilia, 111,32. 

 parasitized by Mesostenus gracilis. Ill, 15 '.. 

 parasitized by Meniscus dakruuuv, III. 4i4. 

 teoding on Lecaniuni, VII, 148, 40:i. 

 attacked by Leucodesmia typica, VII, 40-. 

 Dama>us sp., Barbados sugar mites, III, 31. 

 Banais archipjrtis, swarming of, III, 27. 



larva', destroyed by bacterial diseases, m, 



III, 259. 

 eaten by mice, V, 270. 

 in Chile, note, VI, 327. 



{See also Anosia plexippus.) 

 ehrj'sippus, Hemisuga hastata feeding on, IV, 

 283. 

 Darenima catatpas, on Catalpa, II, 3e2. 

 Darters, insect diet of, 1, 159, 160. 

 Dascyllida>, supposed larvie in cistern, IV, 269. 

 Datana angusii, in Indiana, II, 149. 

 parasitized. III, 174. 

 on walnut, IV, 13.3. 

 in Nebraska, m., V, 141. 

 integerrima, parasite of, 1, 177. 



spinning habits of, m., V, 141. 

 ministrii, arsenic solution not affecting, 1, 125. 

 parasites of, 1, 161, 177, 200 ; II, 257 ; III, 26. 

 defoliating black walnut, II, 256. 

 in Minnesota bulletin, ref.. Ill, 256. 

 in Mississippi, III, 3 '.8. 

 parasitized by Pimpla annulipes, III, 461. 

 on apple, IV, l.}3. 

 in Nebraska, m., V, 195. 

 perspicua, oviposition of Tachina on. Ill, 414. 

 sp., parasitized by Thalessa lunator, 1, 176. 

 sp., parasitized by Heteropelma datan», III, 155. 

 sp., in New York City, m., IV, 60. 

 Date-palm scale, insecticides against, art.. Ill, 441; 



ref., IV, 296. 

 Day flies, eaten by fish, 1, 160. 

 Death's-head moth, stridulation of, II, 13. 

 Death Valley moths, notice, V, 297 ; descr., V, 328; 

 art., VI, 254. 



web of young trout, note, VII, 50. 

 Deceptive resemblances in nature, ref., V, 52. 

 Dectes spinosns, biologic notes on. III, 86, 141, 312. 

 Deer Iwtfly, from California, 1, 386. 

 Deilephila euphorbia^, apparently restricted to one 

 species of Euphorliia, mm., IV, 382. 

 on sea spurge, V, 118. 

 lineata, with Copidryas gloveri, 1, 104. 



almost omnivorous, mm., IV, 382 ; V, 118. 

 Delphax ornata, in grass, IV, 198. 

 Deltocephalus debilis, in Iowa, III, 479 ; V, 113, 114. 

 inimicus, in Iowa, ni., IV, 197; V, 113, 114. 

 retrorsus, in grass, m., lA', 197. 

 sayi, in grass, m., IV, 197. 

 sp., treatment of, A"I, 74. 



xanthoneurus, Gonatopus parasitic on, II, 271. 

 Deltoid, (?) larva in Florida gopher holes, VI, 305. 



moths, projiosed monograph of, V, 60. 

 Demodex, attinities of, IV, 183. 

 sp., attacking cattle, V. 132. 

 Dendroctonus frontalis, attempt to introduce Euro 

 pean enemies of, V, 126, 146. 



forests damaged by, art., V, 187-189. 



