402 
Persimmon root-borer, note on, 327. 
Pezotettix sp., on Chenopodiacez in Colorado, 33. 
Phalangiide, paper on, rev., 272. 
Phaniide, parasitism of, 203. 
Phasiidz, parasitism of, 203. 
Phasmatide, rearing of, 88. 
Phemonoé 5-candata, in persimmon roots, 327. 
Philonthus discoideus, ref., 309. 
gopheri, n. sp., deser., 308. 
in Florida gopher holes, 303, 304. 
longicornis, ref., 307. 
varians, related to P. gopheri, 308. 
Phlceosinus dentatus. (See Bark-borer, Juniper.) 
Planchonia, represented in Trinidad, 196. 
Plant-bug, tarnished, on celery, ref., 211. 
Plant-louse, celery, ref., 211. 
corn-root, and Lasius alienus, 277. 
hop, method of studying life history of, 83. 
Platydactylus sex-spinosus injuring rice, 262. 
Platynus sp., accidental occurrence, 221. 
Platypus compositus in forestry exhibit, 227. 
Plochionus timidus, scarcity of, 257. 
| Plodia interpunctella, at World’s Fair, 221. 
Phleotribus frontalis in forestry building, 227; | 
ref., 379. 
Phlyctienia ferrugalis on celery, ret., 211. 
Phora cleghorni, parasitism of, 204. 
Phorbia fuscipes, parasite of Loxostege stictica- 
lis, 372. 
synonyms of, 372. 
Phoridie, habits of, 204. 
Phorodon humuli, method of studying life history | 
of, 83. (See also Hop louse.) 
Phycis hammondi in acorns, 323. 
indiginella, spraying for, 184. 
Phycitidz from Death Valley expedition, 255. 
Phycitine, monograph of, rev., 285. 
Phydippus opifex, parasite of, 269. 
Phylethus (Alphitophagus) bifasciatus in dried 
fruit, 221. 
Phyllecus, good genus, 299. 
compressus in pear, 299. 
femoratus in oak, ref., 298, 
[Janus] flaviventris, art. 296. 
description of, 300. 
life history and remedy, 298. 
fumipennis in blackberry, 299. 
integer in willow, 299. 
phthisicus in rose, 299. 
trimaculatus in blackberry, 299. 
xanthostoma im Spirvea, 299. 
Phylloxera, control of, by submersion, art., 315. 
grape-vine. (See P. vastatrix.) 
in Turkey, translation, 346. 
Phymata erosa, the bee-slayer, ref., 181. 
Phytomyza aftinis, as a cause of decay in Clema- 
tis, art., 92, 93. 
Phytonomus punctatus in Maryland, abundance 
of, 328. 
on white clover, 186. 
Phytophagous Hymenoptera, British, 49. 
Pieris rape, preservation of parasites of, 132. 
Pimento borer in Jamaica, ref., 273. 
Pimpla pedalis, parasite of Gypsy moth, 339. 
tenuicornis, parasite of Gypsy moth, 339. 
Pinnaspis pandani, distribution of, 103, 196. 
Piophila casei, cheese skipper, art., 170. 
damage by, ref., 208. 
duration of early stages, 208. 
injuring hams, 172. 
on fish, 226. 
Pipunculide, parasitism of, 202. 
Pityophthorus minutissimus, Pteromalid para- 
site of, ref., 1. 
Planchonia bambuse in Montserrat, 51. 
pustulans in Leeward Islands, 51. 
in sugar, ref. , 275. 
Plum curculio, early spraying for, 185. 
in British Columbia, 3. 
in Wisconsin, letter, 37. 
parasites not considered of value in les- 
sening, 144. 
tansy for, 36. 
Plutella cruciferarum, in Australia, ref., 59. 
Pecilocapsus lineatus, injuring currant, 210. 
remedies for, 210. 
Poison distributors, 167, 168. 
Pollenia rudis, in New York, ref., 283. 
Polygraphus rufipennis, in West Virginia, 129. 
Pomphopea unguicularis on Robinia viscosa, 36. 
Pontania, revision of, ref., 281. 
Popular names of insects, note, 2. 
Porizon conotracheli, transported from one local- 
ity to another, 132. 
Porphyrophora=Margarodes, ref., 380. 
Potash, muriate of, as an insecticide, 96. 
Potato scab and rot, cause of, rey., 349. 
gnat—Epidapus scabies, 349. 
tuber moth, in Australia, ref., 59. 
in California, note, 275, 373. 
Prepodes sp. on roots of orange trees, 273. 
; Priepodius amabilis on strawberry in Jamaica, 47. 
Predaceous lepidopteron, another, 41. 
Prenolepis fulva in Jamaica, ref., 274, 
Preservation of larvee for study, art., 98. 
Prionidus cristatus, northward range of, 341. 
Proceras sacchariphagus, ref., 333. 
Proctotrypide, Ashmead’s monograph, rev., 271. 
Prodoxide, retarded development in, 336. 
' Pronuba yuccasella, emergence from Yucca cap- 
sules, 376. 
Prorasea simalis from Argus Mts., 254. 
| Prosacantha sp., in Spanish agricultural exhibit, 
223. 
Protective resemblance in Erastria scitula, 7. 
unnecessary case of, 334. 
Provancher’s Ichneumonide, rev., 375. 
Pseudinglisia rodrigueziz, in Europe, m., 101. 
Pseudococcus yuccx, new food plant of, 40. 
Pseudoparlatoria ostreata, apparently endemic in 
Jamaica, 103. 
Psuedoschcenobius opalescalis from Argus Mts., 
255. 
Psolcessa (?) maculipennis in New Mexico, 31. 
Psylla pyricola in New York, ref., 283. 
Pteromalus calandre, parasite of rice weevil, 222. 
puparum, preservation of, 132. 
Pterostichus, infested with Laboulbeniaceex, 206. 
Ptinid in foreign exhibits at World’s Fair, 219. 
Ptinus fur, in warehouses, ref., 332. 
Pulvinaria camellicola on coffee, ref., 334. 
innumerabilis (?) in Wash., 2. 
