GENERAL INDEX. 



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ApLidius jihorodontis, parasitic on Pliorodon inalni- 

 leb, III, G(». 

 procipliali, parasitic, on ProcipUilus sp.?, Ill, Gn. 

 pteroconiina>, parasitic on Pterocomnia salici- 



cola, III, no. 

 xanthus, reared fi-oni cecidoniyiid yall, III, On. 

 Aphis, apple, in Nebraska, ref.. Ill, 437. 

 (SVc ahi) Aphis mali.) 

 black peach, in California, ref., IV, 167. 

 iu Xew York, ref., VI, 56. 

 iu Australia, ref., VI, 59. 

 brassica?, in Mississippi, I, 217 ; II, 283. 



parasites of. III, 01, 451 ; V, 207 ; VII, 148. 

 description of forms of. III, 289. 

 on turnip, 111,454. 

 in England, m.,V, 293. 

 in Tasmania, ref., VI, 11. 

 in West Virginia, VII, 150. 

 in New Mexico, VII, 209. 

 cabbage. (See A. brassiere. ) 

 carrotae, on carrot, II, 328. 

 cherry, in Iowa, mm.. Ill, 479. 

 citnilli = A. gossypii, VII, 309. 

 corn-root, articles on, 111,233-238 ; IV, 285. 

 cncumeris, attracting ants, III, 71. 

 on cucumber and melon, V, 116. 

 believed to have alternate food plants, V, 08. 

 in New Jersey, ref., VI, 209. 

 bisulphide of carbon against, experiments, 



VII, 109. 

 = A. gossypii, VII, 309. 

 dauci, on carrot, II, 328. 



eggs destroyed by kerosene emulsion, IV, 327. 

 forbe8i,in Ohio, ref , 11,294, 340. 



probable synonym of gossypii, VII, 309. 

 gos.sypii, parasitized bj' Lysiphlebus testaceipes, 

 111,60. 



parasitizedby Lysiphlebus gossyppii. III, 01. 

 parasitized by Lysiphlebus niinutus, III, 01. 

 Hemerobius gossyppii attacking, VII, 27. 

 art., VII, 309-315; note on, 323. 

 food iilants of, VII, 313. 

 description of, VII, 314. 

 grain, confused with grain Toxoptera, IV, 247. 

 granarius, injuring oats, I, 319. 

 green, spraj'ing against. III, 400. 

 hop, quassia vs. petroleum against, IV, 84, 342, 

 346, 355, 401. 

 in California, ref., IV, 167. 

 trap remedy against, IV, 406. 

 maidi-radicis, in Illinois report, ref., IV, 293. 



in Maryland, VI, 32. 

 maidis, injuring sorghum, in Australia, I, 362. 

 in Mississippi, II, 283. 

 early accounts of, IV, 264. 

 on corn, IV, 285. 

 in Illinois report, ref., IV, 293. 

 mali, oviposition of, I, 73. 



parasitized by Aphidius avenaphis, IV, 259. 

 also on grasses, rem., VI, 158. 

 scarce in Illinois, VI, .374. 

 in Idaho, VII, 202. 



{See also Louse, apple-leaf.) 

 melon. (See Aphis cucumeris and A. gossypii.) 

 n. sp., on pear, m., V, 17. 



on Brassica, parasitized by Lipolexis rapai, III, 

 61. 



.\phis, papaveris, on carrot, II, 328. 

 peach, in New Mexico, ref., IV, 92. 

 pastinaci ?, on celery, IV, 213. 

 persica>-niger = prunicola?. Ill, 196. 

 treatment of. III, 270 ; VI, 95. 

 in New York, ref., A'l, 50. 

 plantaginis, on carrot, TI, 320. 

 populi, (Ecantlius feeding on, II, liil. 

 pruni, oviposition of, I, 71, 73. 



eggs of, mm., Ill, 406. 

 prunicola, on peach. III, 196. 

 prunifolii, on plum, in Iowa, III, 479. 

 (Siphonuphora) citrifolii = A. gossypii, VII, .309. 

 remedies used against, IV, 278. 

 rosa^, Capsus capillaris feeding on, IV, 160. 



in Tasmania, ref., VI, 11. 

 rumicis, parasites bred from, V, 141. 

 sp., near plautagiuis, on salsify, II, 250. 

 sp., on tea plant, II, 329. 

 sp.?, parasitized by Lipolexis chenopodaphidis, 



III, 61. 

 sp.?, parasitized by Lysiphlebus tritici. III, 01. 

 sp., parasitized by Platygaster aphidis, IV, 125. 

 trifolii, on clover, IT, 340. 

 woolly, spraying against, III, 400. 

 in Australia, ref., IV, 2. 

 in New Mexico, ref., IV, 91. 

 Aphis lion, habits of, m., IV, 147. 

 Aphodiusfossor, in Iowa, m., V, 271. 

 granarius, passed by boy, (?) I, 191. 

 larreae, in flowers of Larrea, m.. Ill, 485. 

 troglodytes n. sp, in Florida gopher hole, 

 VI, 303, 305, descr., 312. 

 Aphoebantus, feeding on locust eggs, VI, 202. 



mus, pupa of, ref., II, 353. 

 Aphredoderus, insect diet of, I, 159. 

 Aphycus immacu'.atus n. sp., descr., VI, 235-236. 



sp., bred from Dactylopius, V, 207. 

 Apiary, work of, simplified, V, 232. 

 Apiculture, note on, III, 198. 



at Columbian exposition, art., VI, 242-247. 

 American, status of, VI, 247. 

 extent of industry in the United States, VI, 351. 

 Apiocera, deserving of family rank, V, 280. 

 Apiocerida", rev. of paper on, V, 280. 

 Apiomerus flaviventris, feeding on honey bee in Cali- 

 fornia, IV, 343. 

 Apion flavipes, in England, m., V, 296. 

 nigrum, on locust, IV, 94, 131. 



attacking wild cherry trees, m., V, 336. 

 attacking peach trees, m., V, 338. 

 rostrum, not on locust, IV, 94, 131. 

 segnipes, on Astragalus, V, 30. 

 sp., in cotton blossoms, VII, 247. 

 Apis adansoni, a good species, VI, 358. 



dorsata, giant bee of India, III, 198 ; VI, 358, 359. 

 florea, smallest Indian bee, VI, 359. 

 indica, cultivated in India, VI, 358. 

 mellifica, in pollination of Yucca, I, 369, 372. 

 introduction of, IV, 320 ; VI, 358. 

 honey of, superior to that of Melipona fas- 



ciculata, V, 258. 

 variations in, VI, 358. 

 mating of queens, ref., VI, 380. 

 species of the genus, VI, 358. 

 unicolor, a good species, VI, 358. 

 Aplodes rubivora, parasitized I>y Rhogas melleus, 

 II, 352. 



