GENERAL INDEX. 



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Deudroctonrs frontalis, remedies against, V, 188. 

 scarcity of, iu 1893, VI, 140. 

 rufipennis, on Picea engehnauni, ni., VII, 255. 

 simplex, on tamarack, I, ICri. 

 terebi-ans, abundance of, in \Vi'>t Virginia, VI, 

 128. 

 Dendroides canadensis = bicolor, IV, 1.3 i. 

 Dendrotettix gen. nov., characters of, V, 254. 

 longipeunis, habits and occurrence, IV, 20. 

 var. quercus, characters of, V, 255, 256. 

 n. sp.,de.scription of, rt-f., V, 2.'>5. 

 paper on, ref., V, 288. 

 Department of Agricu'ture, relations with stations, 



III, 203. 

 Depressaria albipunctella, comiiared, I. 25-1, 255. 

 cinereocostella, Wlsm.'s revisioi<, I. 255. 

 ciuiflonella, beateu from fir, I, 25G. 

 clausella=cinereocostella, I, 255. 

 cryptolechiella, synonym, II, 151. 

 culcitella.ally of, 1,257. 

 fernaldella n. sp., descr., I, 256. 

 gracilis n. sp., descr., I, 257. 

 grotella, note on, I, 95. 

 heracliana, synonymy of, I, 04. 



articles on, I, 94-98 ; V, 106-109. 

 hilarella, note on larva, I, 256. 

 hypericella, allied to fernaldella, 1,256. 

 lythrella n. sp., descr., I, 257. 

 parilella var. novo-mundi, Wlsm.'s revis., I, 256. 

 pulvipennella, syn., 1, 255. 



parasitized 113' Creniastus mellipes,III, 156. 

 purpurea, allies, I, 257. 

 solidaginis n. i,p., descr., I, 255. 

 togata n. sp., descr., I, 254. 

 umbellarum — heracliana, I, 94. 

 Dermanyssus gallina>, note, VI, 342. 

 Dermatobia cyauiventris, note on, ref., V, 3. 



noxialis, human botfly, 1, 226 ; II, 386 ; V, 3, 59, 

 265, 266. 

 (?), in necks of cats, ref., V, 06. 

 ep., infesting man, art., I, 76- 80. 

 sp., transmitter of disease, ref., V, 273. 

 Dermestes lardarius, in National Museum, 1, 384. 

 cosmopolitan. III, 34. 

 damaging honeycomb, ref., Ill, 252. 

 at Chicago, ref., VI, 226. 

 in warehouses, ref., A'l, 332. 

 maculatus, compared with D. lardarius, I, 384. 

 pupation under bark, m., IV, 48. 

 vulpinus, litigation relative to, I, 200. 



damaging silk cocoons in India, II, 62, 

 injury to goat skins, II, 63-64 

 damaging woodwork. III, 344. 

 and tobacco, paper read at meeting of Assn. 



Econ. Entora., m., IV, 48. 

 damaging leather, ref, l\, 403; VI, 170. 

 on dried fish, VI, 220. 

 Dermestida-, infesting museums. III, 34. 



supposed larva destroying tussocli moth eggs, IV, 

 222. 

 Derosteuus sp., bred from Bucculatrix, V, 16. 

 Desmia maculalis(?), parasitized by Khogas desmiae, 

 II, 352. 



in Mississippi, III, 338. 

 remedy against, V, 137. 

 Desniocerusauripennis, on Sambucus glaucus, V, 35. 

 Dexiidse, parasitism of, VI, 203. 



Diabrotical2-punclata, injuring fruit trees, I, ,58, 365. 

 on corn in South, I, 386; II, 283; III,86,3;J8; 



VI, 2. 

 in Kentucky and Virginia, II, 179. 

 on roots of Rudbeckia, II, 182. 

 remedies against, III, 5; VI, 37. 

 on peach and cabbage. III, 84. 

 descr. of larva. III, 150. 

 habits and life history of. III, 430 ; IV, 104, 



108. 

 probable early account of, IV, 264. 

 correspondence supposed to relate to, IV, 270. 

 bacterial disease of, ref., IV, 293. 

 in Kansas, V, 110, ui., 296. 

 disseminating a plant disease, VI, 122. 

 difficulty of controlling, VI, 154. 

 in new Mexico, VII, 210. 

 on cotton, VII, 247. 

 var. tenella, food habits of, V, 39. 



{Sfe Cucuraberand Melon beetle.) 

 longicornis, not iu Kentucky, II, 179. 

 in Nebraska, II, 182 ; \, 195. 

 on cotton blooms. III, 151. 

 rotation of crops a remedy against, IV, 14, 



15; VI, 94. 

 estimated damage by and amount saved from, 

 IV, 14, 1.5. 



compared with D. 12-punctata, IV, 105, 107. 

 in Kansas, V, 116. 

 soror, eaten by Xysticus gulosus, II, 74. 



Tachinabred from, II, 74, art., 233-236. 

 injuring corn in California, III, 468. 

 on Yucca whipplei, V, 312. 

 sp., Uropoda americana on, m., IV, 27. 

 sp., supposed larva', in Australia, IV, 3S9. 

 trivittata, hydrocyanic acid gas against, I, 280. 

 vittata, Melanophora a jiarasifc of, II, 234. 

 gauze frame against, II, :'.40. 

 infesting corn. III, 54, 149. 

 in Mississippi, III, 337. 



in New Jersey, IV, 44; V, 98; \1, 187, 209. 

 correction, IV, 107. 

 remedies against, V, 98; VI, 122. 

 on cotton, VII, 247. 

 DiaTetus americanus, parasitic on Siphonophora 

 avenie. III, 61. 

 hrunniventris, parasitic on Sii)houoplioraavena', 



III, 61. 

 ferruginipes, i ara'itic on Siphonophora aveua', 



III, 61. 

 n. sp., parasitic on cabbage aphis. III, 454. 

 Diamond-back moth, damaging calibage in Africa, 

 II, 2. 



in New Zealand, II, 121. 



in England, m., IV, 39, rev., 2,30, ref, 294, 



295. 

 on turnips, m., V, 296. 



(See uhn Plutella cruciferarum.) 

 Diapheromera femorata, not poisonous. III, 416. 

 Sarco]ihaga bred from, V, 23. 

 damaging forest trees, m., V, 63. 

 locally known as scorpion, V, 271. 

 sp., iu Colorado, II, 146. 

 Diapria conica, parasitic on Eristalis tenax, IV, 126. 



musca', bred from dipterous puparia, IV, 126. 

 Diaspis amygdali, on peach in Australia, VI, 290. 

 boisduvalii attacking cocoa, VI, 197. 



