GENERAL INDEX. 



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Ladybird, cannibalism among, II, 55. 



local name for sesiid moth, V, 271. 



mistaken for "buffalo moth," V, 49. 



mistaken for parent of plant-lice, VI, 130. 



parasite of, articles, I, 101-101, 33S-:539; II, 147. 



South African, enemy of Icerya, IV, 344. 



13-spotted, on aquatic plants, II, 201. 



twice-stabbed. {See Chilocorus bivulnerus.) 



rs. scale insects, note on. III, 347. 

 Lady bug. (,s'ce Ladybird.) 

 Livlius trogodermatis, parasitic on Trogodernia sp., 



TV, 122. 

 La>raobothrium, special structures of, m., IV, 191. 

 La'mophkeus ferrugineus, in betel nuts, VI, 218. 



pusillus, in yeast cakes, I, 284. 

 at World's Fair, VI, 218. 



sp., at World's Fair, VI, 227. 

 La?tilla, n. g. of Phycitida% III, 32. 

 Lagoa opercularis, stinging larva, I, 192. 

 Lamellicorn, Australian, n. g. and n. sp., II, 302. 

 Laraenia, common, feeding on cotton, VII, 322. 

 Lamia a-dilis, destroying scolytid colonics. III, 35. 

 Lampliides clpis, larva; injuring cardamon in Cey- 

 lon, II, 01. 

 Lampronia rubiella, on raspberry in England, IV, 38. 

 Lanipronota americana, bred from cutworms, m., 

 Ill, 259. 



brunnea, i>arasitic on Caloptenus spretusC.' , III, 



401. 

 frigida, parasitic on Cranibus vulgivagellus. III, 



4Gt. 



reared from Nematus, IV, 177. 

 occidentalis, lired from lepidopterous gall, III, 



404. 

 pleuralis, parasitic on Tortrix incertana. III, 4C4. 

 jiurva, parai-iitic on rose leaf-roller. III, 404. 

 rufipes, parasitic on tortricid leaf-roller, 111,404. 

 succincta, bred from oak gall, III, 464. 

 Lampyrid, infested with mites. III, 408. 

 Languria gracilis, bred from ragweed, II, 347. 



mozardi, biologic notes on, I, 119 ; II, 340 ; III, 



254. 

 (?) larva, parasitized by Oienophanes lang\iria^, 



IV, 258. 

 sp., parasitized by Macroteleiafloridana, IV, 124. 



Laodamia, n. g. of Phycitida\ III, 32. 

 Laphria canis, in Michigan, II, 41, 102. 

 Laphygma frugiperda, in Florida {'!), I, 375. 



in Southern states, m.. Ill, 41. 



parasitized by Limneria dul>itata, III, 158. 



on Yucca whipplei, V, 312. 



in Louisiana, VI, 3. 

 Larch sawfly, in New York, ref., II, 200; VI, 283. 

 Larder beetle, on Columbian Exposition grounds, 



VI, 2-20. 



Largus succinctus, Icerya enemy, I, 130. 



Hadronotus largi bred from eggs, IV, 124. 



hydrocyanic acid gas on, I, 286. 



on cotton plants, VII, 321. 

 Larus franklini, as a destroyer of Anabrus simplex, 



VII, 275. 



Larva' in the human ear, letter, V, 343. 



preparation of, for study, art., VI, 98. 



in a child's face, VI, 270, 328. 



in mince meat, VII, 300. 

 Lasiocampa pini, extraordinary numbers of, VI, 275. 

 Lasioderma serricorne (testaceum), injuring tobacco, 

 I, 357, 378 ; II, 309, ref., 385. 



Lasioderma serricorne (testaceum), injuring opium 

 bolls and cheroots, ref., II, 02. 



remedy discussed, IV, 165; V, 198. 

 (?), in Brazil and West Indies, V, 202. 

 damaging silk upholstery, VI, 40. 

 at World's Fair, VI, 219. 

 in Jamaica, rof., VI, 273. 

 attacking ergot, VII, 32. 

 = L. testaceum, VII, 419. 



(See also Cigarette beetle.) 

 Lasioptera farinosa, on blackberry, ref., IV, 232. 

 reared from Muhlenbergia, \, 132. 

 muhlenbergiw, dijiterous gall maker, ref., VI, 4. 

 vitis, galls attacked by Thrips, I, 138. 

 Lasius alienus, and corn root-louse, VI, 32, 277. 

 brunneus, host of root-lice, III, 233. 

 flavus, relation to corn aphis, I, 152. 

 niger, protecting Dactylopius trifolii, VII, 171. 

 Laterigrades of America, Keyserling's work, I, 357. 

 Latliridius filiformis, destroying herbarium smuts, 

 V, 203. 

 minutus, at World's Fair, VI, 219, 227. 

 nodifer, new to fauna, II, 333. 

 Lathrobium dimidiatuni, in United States and Chile, 



I, 119. 

 Latreillia bifasciata, characters of, V, 239. 

 Latrodectus, "Katipo" of New Zealand, I, 200. 

 bite of, art., I, 204-211; note. III, 487. 

 devouring carabids. III, 87. 

 experiments with venom of, III, 178. 

 in Jamaica, ref., VI, 52. 



mactans, bite of, I, 205, 281, 2 2; III. 129; IV, 

 207, 277; VII, 276. 

 allied species in New Zealand, II, 75. 

 malmigniatus, bile of, I, 206. 

 poisonous nature of, in Australia, III, 337, 

 scelio, bites of, II, 134 ; III, 425. 

 sp., in Madagascar, II, 273. 

 verecundus, bite of, II, 40. 

 Laverna circumscriptella, o i (Enothera, III, 275. 

 eloisella, on Oenothera, m.. Ill, 275. 



parasitized by Chelonus laverna;, II, 352. 

 luciferella, Telenomus laverna; bred from eggs 



of, IV, 123. 

 murtfeldtiella, on (Enothera, m.. Ill, 275. 

 n. sp., parasitized by C;eno; banes n. sp., II, 350. 

 sp., parasitized by Bracon atriceps, II, 348. 

 sp., parasitized by Chelonus laverna', II, 352. 

 Laws against injurious insects, bulletin on, VII, 282. 

 Lead-boring insects, IV, 81, 202. 

 Leaf-Iieetlc, Cottonwood, remedies against, ref., V, 6. 



grape, in California, ref., IV, 107. 

 Leaf-bug, four-lined, bull, on, rev., VI, 210. 



{See also PLecilocapsus lineatus.) 

 Leaf-crumpler, Ilemitoles bred from, II, 382. 



spraying against, VI, 184. 

 Leaf-cutting ants, remedies against, IV, 328. 

 Leaf-eating ant, of Texas, stripping trees, I, 192. 

 Leaf-eating pea weevil, in England, m., V, 290 

 Leaf-footed plant-bug, attacking plums, note.VII, 51. 



damaging potatoes, VII, 429. 

 Leaf-hopper, grape, preyed upon by soldier bug, ref., 

 Ill, 367. 



in New Mexico, m., IV, 27, ref., 91. 

 irrigation against, V, 78. 

 in Colorado, ref., IV, 356. 

 tarred board for capturing, V, 104. 



