GENERAL INDEX. 



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jrargarodes quadristigmalis, art., I, 22-20. 



parasitized by Glypta vulgaris, III, 404. 

 =Porphyroi)hera, ref., VI, 379, 380. 

 MaiH<'illes nozzle, I, 206. 

 Mar.'ieul, Abbe S. A., obituary of. III, 3. 

 Maseocliara valida, living in puparia of syrjiliiil fly, 



art.. Ill, 319. 

 Blasieera, Tacbiua armigera leferable to, T, 332. 

 pachytili, parasite on plague locust, ref., IV, 89. 

 parasite of Calosoma, II, 2.34. 

 said to infest locusts, \, 23. 

 Materia medica, eutoniological, rov., VI, 332. 

 Maxillary tentacles of Pronulia, art., V, 101-103. 

 May beetles, twilight flight in Indiana, I, 17. 

 injuring strawberry, I, 342. 

 on fruit trees, I, 306. 

 in frog's stomach, II, 195. 

 in Mississippi, II, 283. 

 sudden appearance of, II, 297. 

 on larval life of, II, 372. 

 in Massachusetts bulletin. III, 305. 

 of Europe, remarlis on. III, 491. 

 In Nebraska, IV, 132. 

 damaging ciru, m., V, 195. 

 called "dor-bugs," V, 271. 

 damage by, V, 350. 



(See also Lachnostema.) 

 fly, Zaitha and Notonecta devouring larva>, II, 

 201. 

 Jlealy bug of orange, synonymy of, I, 118. 

 on Guava, I, 235. 

 mistaken for Icerya, II, 55. 

 Egyptian, II, 256, 327. 

 resin wash against, II, 27C. 

 hydrocyanic acid gas against. III, 404. 

 damaging coffee in Mexico, V, 6(1. 

 introduced from Honolulu, V, 282. 

 on sugar cane, note, VI, 45. 

 and allies, art., VII, 108-175. 

 Meal-worm, beetles of, in pincushion, II, 148. 

 American, in New York, ref., VI, 283. 

 (.See also Tenebrio molitor, etc.) 

 Mealy-wing, damaging cocoanut and guava, \, 315. 



technical description of, V, 310. 

 Meat flj', in human ear, IV, 241. 

 Meconema varium, ovipositing under bark scales, II, 



224. 

 Meconium of Lepidoptera, poisonous nature of, I, 



196. 

 Mecyna reversalis, injuring lupines, V, 111. 

 Mediterranean flour moth, (.s'w Flour moth.) 

 Megachile centuncularis, Melittobia reared from, 



m., IV, 162. 

 Megapeiithes limbalis, granulosus identical with, 



II, 292. 

 Megasoma elephas, in British Hondura.s, ref., V, 357. 

 Megaspilus, reared from plant-lice, II, 240. 



niger n. sp., descr., II, 247. 

 Megastigmus, evidence of phytoiihagic habit in, V, 



140. 

 Megastizus (Sphecius) speciosus, habits of. III, 87. 

 larva and cocoon of, III, 430. 

 article on, IV, 248. 

 Megathope violacea, beneficial to pastures, VII, 358. 

 Megathymus, connecting butterflies and moths, I, 

 306. 



yucca:?, parasitizedby Apautelesmegathymi, III, 

 15. 



Megilla niaculata, parasites of, arts., 1, 101-104, 338- 

 339; m., II, 147; ref., Ill, 20,57, 492; V, 249. 

 in United States and Chile, I, 119. 

 experiment with, II, 304. 

 destroying plant-lice, III, 75; VII, 247. 

 habits of, III, 430. 

 on cotton, m., V, 47. 

 devouring Thrips on onion, VII, 200. 

 Megobriuni edwardsii, on live oak, V, 34. 

 Meina bird, attempted introduction of. III, .345. 

 Melanactes piceus, luminous larva referred to, m., 

 Ill, 320. 

 puncticollis, identified. III, 105. 

 Melancholy Euphoria. {See Euphoria melaniholica.) 

 Melandryida;, note on habits of, IV, 60. 

 Jlelanism, in British Lepidoptera, II, 341. 

 Melauochroism, in British Lepidoptera, II, 341. 

 Melanophila fulvoguttata, parasitized by Bracon pec- 

 tinator, IV, 257. . 

 longipes, in forestry building, VI, 227. 

 Melanosphora diabrotica;, parasite of Diabrotica 



vittata, II, 233. 

 Melanoplus aifinis, in California, I, 227. 

 atlanis, in New Hampshire, II, 00. 

 distribution of, IV, 21. 

 variation in, IV, 21. 

 in Idaho, m., IV, 140. 

 in northwest Missouii, V, 323, 324, .325. 

 in Colorado, VI, 34. 

 bivittatus, damage from, in Utah in 1889, II, 27. 

 notes on, IV, 21, m., 23, 50, 55. 

 in Nevada, IV, 145. 

 in Idaho, m., IV, 140. 

 in Kansas, A', 110. 

 in Colorado, VI, 34. 

 bowditchi, in New Mexico, VI, 31. 

 cinereus, In Louisiana in 1889, II, 27. 

 cyanipes, in California, I, 227. 

 devastator, in California, I, 227. 



damage from, in Utah in 1889, II, 27. 

 notes on, IV, 21, 22. 

 dipterous jjarasite of, art., V, 22-24. 

 differentialis, notes on. III, 300 ; IV, 22, m., 23, 

 50,51,52,53,393. 

 in Kansas and Nevada, IV, 145, 323 ; V, 116. 

 in northwest Missouri, V, 323,324. 

 in Colorado, VI, 34. 

 femoratus, a form of M. bivittatus, IV. 22. 

 femur-rubrum, in Utah in 1889,11,27. 

 notes on, IV, 22, mm., 23, 24. 

 in northwest Missouri, V, 323, 324,325. 

 in Iowa, VI, 193. 

 plague of, in New York, VI, 271. 

 in New Mexico, VI, 332. 

 on cotton, VII, 20. 

 flavo-annulatus, in Idaho, III, 140. 

 foedus, in Idaho, m., IV, 140. 

 herbaceus, in New Mexico, VI, 31. 

 occidentalis, in New Mexico, VI, 30. 

 ponderosus, note on, IV, 22. 

 spretus, damage from, in Utah in 1889, II, 27. 



occurrence, etc., IV, 20, 21, 23, 79, 80. 

 sub-alpine forms of, taken in Black Hills, 1, 66. 

 Melanotus americanus, ref. to paper on, 111,246. 

 communis, refs., HI, 246, 437. 



life-history, ref., IV, 231 ; V,5. 

 damaging celery, IV', 401. 

 cribulosus, life-history of, ref.. Ill, 246. 



