GENERAL INDEX. 



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Leis conformis, in confinement, V, 42. 



IS. stale insects in Tasmania, VI, 11. 

 Xeland Stanford, jr.. University, entomology at, IV, 



237. 

 Lema nigrovittata, food-plants of, V, 35. 



sayi, on C'ommelyna virgiuica, rem., T\, 229. 

 6-i)unrtata, on cotton, VII, 247. 

 Le Naturaliste Canadien, reaiipearance of, VI, 332. 

 Lentil weevil, at World's Fair, VI, 220. 

 Leonia rileyi, n. sp. and gen., descr., art., I, 211-213. 

 Leopard niotli, lavages in Brooklyn, art., IV, 317. 

 trees affected by, IV, 319. 

 and its enemies, V, 204. 

 notes on, VI, 40, 377. 



in New York City parks, art., VII, 130, 138- 

 140. 



{See also Zeuzera pyrina.) 

 Lepidiota squamulata, on sugar cane, V, 45: ref. 



VI, 5G. 

 Lepidodernia albohirtum, ref., VI, 56. 

 Lepidoptera of Chile, I, 119. 

 bleaching wings of, I, 291. 

 of Australia, I, 299. 

 noises made by, II, 11-15. 

 injuring vine. III, 33. 

 work on South Australian, III, 44. 

 larviv, description of, art.. Ill, 61. 

 ref. to article on, III, 310. 

 parasites of, lisl. III, 410, 411. 

 temperature experiments on coloring of, note on, 



III, 481. 

 in Dr. Eos' compendium, ref., IV, 149. 

 collections of, m., IV, 227; V, 51. 

 who.se females are wingless, IV, 287. 

 peculiar structure of, rem., IV, 351. 

 number of described species, l\, 361. 

 new species of, ref., V, G4. 

 Lake Superior, habits of, ref., V, 131. 

 predaceous, art., VI, 6-10. 



affecting forage plants, remedies against, VI, 72. 

 contribution to a classification of, VI, 272 ; VII, 



411. 

 extraordinary multiplication of, VI, 275. 

 taxouomic value of scales of, VII, 49. 

 Lepisma saccharina (?), attacking drugs, VII, 32. 

 in houses, II, 316. 

 rev., Ill, 310. 



(?), damaging books, V, 353. 

 ep., in household, m.. Ill, 170. 

 Leponiis, insect diet of, I, liO. 

 Leprus wheeleri, in New Mexico, VI, 31. 

 Leptinida^ relation with Platypsyllus, 1, 301. 

 Leptiuillus, remarks on, I, 200, 301. 



validns, on beaver, I, 306. 

 Leptinus, remarks on, I, 200, 301. 



testaceuB, ou mice, I, 300. 

 Leptocorisa acuta, injuring rice in India, IT, 61. 



tipuloides, on orange, I, 242. 

 Leptocoris trivittata, habits of, lef., I, 325. 

 ou box-elder. III, 72. 

 attacking fruit, IV, 273. 

 in houses, VI, 328. 

 Leptoglossus oppositus, on cotton jilants, VII, 320. 

 phyllopus, ou currants, IV, 79. 

 on oranges in Florida, V, 264. 

 attacking plums, note, VII, 51. 

 feeding on cotton bolls, VII, 320. 

 attacking potatoes, VII, 429. 



Leptops hopei, apple root-borer of Tasmania, ref, V, 

 211.. 

 robustus. apple root-borer of Tasmania, ref., V, 

 210. 

 Leptostylue, destroying scolytid colonies. III, .35. 



(?) sp., in Enterolobium seed pods, VI, 219. 

 Leptoterna amoena, in grass, IV, 198. 



dolobrata, in grass and clover in Ohio, V, 92. 

 Leptura nitens, synonymical note, IV, 130. 

 proxima, reared from niaple, IV, 05. 

 zebra=L. nitens, IV, 130. 

 Lepus artemisia (?), infested by bottiy, V, 317. 

 Leskia, synonymy of, I, 62. 

 aurea, in Europe, I, 62. 

 bicolor, in Europe, I, 62. 

 sericaria, silkworm parasite, T, G2. 

 Lesser grape-vine sphinx, parasitized by Apanteles 

 congregatus, V, 289. 



locust, in Michigan, II, 44. 



in New Hampshire, II, 02, 06. 

 water bug, devouring aquatic animals, II, 201. 

 Lestophonus, note on the geuu.s, art., 328-331. 



iceryre n. sp. and gen., descr., arts., I, 21,328-331. 

 importation of living specimens from Aus- 

 tralia, I, 64, 144, 104, 199, 297. 

 discovery duo to Mr. Crawford, I, 106. 

 parasite of, I, '^32. 



development in California, I, 327; II, 377. 

 supposed by Mr. Skuse to be two species, I, 



328, 359. 

 value as an Icerya destroyer, I, 337 II, 147. 

 distinct from monoiihl«>bi, II, 201. 

 Euryischia lestophoni a parasite of, m., IV, 

 254. 

 monophla>bi, distinct from iceryse, II, 261. 

 parasitism of, V, 279. 

 validity of the genus, II, 91. 

 Lethrus cephalotes, injuring grape-vine in Europe, 



note on. III, 484. 

 Leucania, mounting wings for venation, I, 151. 

 albilinea, attacking cereals. III, 70. 



parasitized by Ichneumon brevipennis. III, 



151. 

 parasitized by Anomalon apicola. III, 155. 

 in Kansas, m., IV, 71; V, 115. 

 on wheat in New .lersey, A^I, 189. 

 on timothy, VI, 193. 

 harveyi, at electric lamps, I, 285. 

 phragmatidicola, larvaj of, o:i snow, IV, 335. 

 pseudargyi'ia, in wheat, III, 453. 

 unipuncta, in Dakota, I, 66. 

 at electric lamps, I, 285. 

 first injurious api)earance in Florida, I, 375. 

 in Michigan, II, 42. 

 parasites of, II, 351; III, 15, 17. 153, 1.54, 



150, 157, 460. 

 1890 outbreak in Maryland, III, 53. 

 form asticta, in Jamaica, m., IV, 1.57. 

 damaged by in Iowa, V, 112. 

 on millet in Virginia, VI, 41. 

 in Mexican cereals, VI, 222. 

 in Illinois, ref., VI, 374. 

 localities infested by, VII, 210, 209. 

 (See also Army worm.) 

 Leucanthiza sp., referred to Melon ins [= Pachys- 



celns] la?vigatus, II, 78. 

 Leucodesniia typica, preying on Dakruma coccidi- 

 vora, VII, 402. 



