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GENERAL INDEX. 



Ljgiis prateusis, iiieicing salsify leaveg, II, 255. 

 injuring strawberry, ref., Ill, 304. 

 on celery, ref., AT, 211. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 210. 

 sp., injuring jicar, V, IH. 

 Lyniautria clispar = Ocueria dispar, V, 195. 

 Lynuon annulicornis n. s))., descr., VII, 243. 

 Lymexyloii sericeum, on rod oalj, II, 123. 



on chestnut, VH, 149, 152. 

 Lyperosia, Ha;matobia scrrata referred to, II, 95. 



serrata, Kowarz's identification, II, 191. 

 Lysiplilebusabutilonapliidis, Iiosts of, III, 61. 



b'lccliaraj'bidis, parasitic on apliid on Baccharis 



viminalis. III, 61. 

 citrapliis, lio.sts of. III, 60. 



bred from the cotton Apliis, VII, 315. 

 '•oiiuillettii, parasitic on My/.ussp., Ill, 60. 

 i-ucurbitapliidis, parasitic on Siphonopliora cu- 



curbita% III, 60. 

 eragrostapliidis, hosts of. III, 60. 

 gossypii, parasitic on Apliis gossypii, III, 61. 

 luinutus, parasitic on Apliis gossypii. III, 61. 

 niyzi, parasitic on Mj'zus ribis, III, TO. 

 persicaphidis, parasitic on aphidid on peach, III, 



61. 

 ribaphidis, parasitic on Myzus ribis. III, 60. 

 salicapliis, parasitic on Siplionophora viticola, 



III, 61. 

 species of, variations in, art., Ill, 313. 

 testaceipes, parasitic on Apliis gossypii, III, 60; 



VII, 243, 315, 323. , 

 tritici, hosts of. III, 61. 

 Lysitermus scolyticida, iiarasitic on Scolytus 4-spino- 



sus, IV, 2.58. 

 Lytta cinerea, etc. (See Epicauta.) 



M. 



Machimia, characters and relat.ons, 11,150. 



tentoriferella,note on, 11,150. 

 Macrancylus, food habits of,I, 9-i. 

 Macratria niurina, in cotton blossoms, ATI, 247. 

 JIacrobasis atrivittata, in Texas, lA', 395. 

 unicolor, in Nebraska, ref., 111,437. 

 Maeroceutrus delicatus, hosts of. III, 59. 



gelechia;, parasitic on Gelechia epigieella, III, 



59. 

 paedisca^ parasitic on Pa;disca scudderiana, III, 



59. 

 pectoralis, parasitic on Paidisca sp.. Ill, 59. 

 Macrodactylus angustatus, in the South, 11,297. 

 sp., on grapes in New Mexico, lA', 26. 

 subspinosus, swarming in New A^ork, I, 91. 



habits of, compared with Diphucephala, I, 



361. 

 in New Mexico, II, 114. 

 life-history, 11,295. 

 in New Jersey, ni., lA^, 44. 

 arsenites ineffectual against, AT, 93. 

 on wheat, VI, 180. 



(See also Rose-chafer.) 

 uniformis, on apple in New Mexico, II, 115. 

 in the Southwest, II, 297. 

 on grape, ref., A', 38. 

 Macrops porcellus, on oats, A', 1,2. 

 Macrorhyncolus protractus, in dry flower stalks of 



Yucca whipplei. A', 31 1,3 12. 

 Marrostola lutea, fertilizing aroid plant, VII, 342. 



Macroteleia floridana, parasitic on Languriasp., lA', 



124. 

 Madarus nndulatu.s, on grapo and Anipelopsis, ATI, 



387. 

 Magdalis olyra, misapplication of popular name of, 

 IV, 92, 130. 



{?), parasitized by Spathius canadensis, I A', 

 258. 

 Maggots, in poor butter, m., ATI, 279. 

 Maize moth, in Australia = Helioth is armiger, V, 



354. 

 Mallophaga, aberrant forms in, I,. 300. 



resemblance to Platypsyllus, 1, 305 ; II, 201, 244. 

 period of development of, art., HI, 115. 

 bulletin on, 111,367. 

 in Dr. Bos' work, ref., lA', 149. 

 origin and development of parasitic hubit in, 

 art., IV, 187-191. 

 Mallota, larval habits of, 1, 5. 

 "Malmigniatte" (European Latrodectus), bite of, 



I, 206. 



Mamestra confusa, description of larva, 111,03. 

 legitima, in Asclepiasseed pod, 11,382. 

 papaverorum, confounded with bollworm, 1 1, 



264. 

 picta, in Colorado, I, 382. 



parasitizedby Microplitis mamestra', 111,17. 



eating corn silk, 111,149. 



parasitized by Limneria annulipes, III, 157. 



on cabbage about Washington, m., V, 99. 



food-plants of, A", 125, 287. 



parasites of. A', 120. 



oil Pacific Coast, A', 287. 

 trifolii, in Canada, I, 356. 



parasitized by Ophion purgatus. III, 155. 



on cabbage about Washington, m. , A', 99. 

 Mamestra-like larva?, injuring grape in Californi;\ 



II, 5fi. 



Man, attacked by cockroaches. A", 265. 



attacked by screw-worm. A', 265. 

 Mangold beetle, pigmy, in England, m.. A', 296. 

 Man-infesting bot, art., I, 76-80 ; notes, A\ 2, 58, 265. 

 Manna scale, note on. A', 286. 

 Mantidaj, embryological observatiuus, II, 223. 

 ovipositiou of, II, 224. 

 rearing of, AT, 88. 

 Westwood's revision of, II, 340. 

 Mantis, not poisonous. III, 294. 



praying or Carolina, m., Ill, 303. 

 Europea:! praying, parasite of, lA', 242. 

 Sarcophaga bred from. A', 23. 

 Carolina, domesticated, I, 156. 

 called "horse-killer," I, 199. 

 as enemy of Aletia, I, 216. 

 in November, m., lA', 229. 

 egg-parasitc:', a genus of, art., lA', 242-245 

 on cotton, ATI, 25. 

 religiosa, self-mutilating, I A', 349. 

 wheeleri, in North America, m., II, 340. 

 Mantispa, obtaining larva;, I, 162. 



habits of, I A", 80, 292. 

 Maple i>seudococcus. (See Pseudococcus aceris.) 

 scale, in Michigan, II, 44. 

 W'Orm, green-striped, m., lA'^, 133. 

 in Nebraska, A', 195. 

 Maritime species of Coccida% art., A'll, 42-44. 

 Margarodes formicaruni, in Montserrat, A'll, 359. 

 in the United States, VII, 359. 



