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GENERAL INDEX. 



Ox bot-fly, damage investigated, T, 383. 

 injury by, II, 156. 



life-liistory and remedies against, II, 172-177. 

 in Bruner's report, II, 258. 

 in Miss Ormerod's report 1889, ref., II, 337. 

 in New York report, ref.. Ill, 252. 

 more injurious than buffalo gnat, m.. Ill, 



453. 

 rev. of art. on, IV, 233. 

 in the United States, art., IV, 302-317. 

 warble. {See Ox bot-fly.) 

 Oxycarenus, injuring cotton in Egypt, III, 41. 



hyalinipennis, injuring cotton. III, 68. 

 Oxyopes scalai'is, destroying Nemora;a, III, 112. 

 viridans, Aletia enemy, I, 216. 

 on cotton, VII, 241. 

 Oxyporus 5-punctatus, ref., VI, 379. 

 Oxytelus insignitus, in rose-bud.s, ni.. Ill, 294. 

 Oyster-shell bark-louse in Australia, I, 359; IV, 89. 

 spraying against. III, 4. 

 enemy of, notes on, V, 362. 

 (See also Bark-louse.) 



Packard's Forest-tree Insects, additions of Coleoptera, 



I, 343. 

 Pachybrachys atomarius, on mesquite, V, 39. 

 Pachycrepis, identical with Coryna, m., IV, 196. 

 Pachylobius picivorus, syn. note on, IV, 132. 

 Pachymerus sp., parasitic on Eurycreou rantalis, III, 



156. 

 calcitrator, parasite of Cephas, II, 286. 

 Pachyneuron, habits of, ref.. Ill, 17s, 218. 



micans n. sp., reared from Siphouophora avena% 



II, 246, 247. 



sp., reared from Scymnus flavifrons, V, 207. 

 Pachjpsylla, spring forms darker, V, 227. 

 Pachyrrhina, larvie destroying wheat. III, 14. 

 Pachyscelus laivigatus, mining Desmodium, II, 78. 

 Pachytylus australis, ref.. Ill, 419. 



migratorioidos var. capito, as food. III, 06. 



migratorius, in Egypt, IV, 286. 

 Pa;disca, reared on salsify, II, 2.55. 



n. sp., parasitized by Rhogas terminalis, II, 351. 

 parasitized by Angitia pa-disca^ III, 150. 



scudderiana, parasites of. III, 59, 156, 461, 463. 



sp., parasitized by Microdus melanocephalus, 



III, 18. 



sp., parasitized by Macrocentrus pectoralis. III. 



59. 

 sp., parasitized by Glypta macra. III, 463. 

 strenuana, parasitized by Microdus simillimus, 

 III, 18. 

 Paleacrita veruata, destroye<l by Parus atricapillus, 

 I, 15. 



parasitized by Apanteles paleacrita;, III, 10. 

 pupa of, m., Ill, 249. 

 Pale-brindled beauty, in England, I, 151. 

 Palembus nov. gen., ref., IV, 350. 



ocularis, distribution of, VII, 332. 

 Palloptera superba, taken in the District, II, 162. 

 Palm weevil, notes on, IV, 130-137. 



trapping and destroying, V, 357. 

 in British IIondur:is, notes on, V, 357. 

 in Trinidad, VI, 198. 

 Palma christi rs. mosquitoes, V, 359. 

 Palmetto weevil, in date palm, I, 14. 



Palorusdepressus = P. melinus, VII, 331. 

 melinus, at World's Fair, VI, 220. 

 economic importance of, VI, 223. 

 distribution of, VII, 331. 

 Palthis asopialis, on dead leaves, IV, 111. 

 Panchlora nivea, in Massachusetts, III, 444. 

 surinamensis, in New Orleans, V, 201 . 



evidently naturalized in this country, V, 268. 

 viridis, viviparous. III, 356, 443. 

 art., IV, 119-120; ref., 162. 

 Pandeletejus ciuereus, on mesquite, V, 40. 



hilaris, ref., V, 338. 

 Paniscus an external parasite, I, 171. 

 Panorpa sp., preying upon cotton worm. III, 300. 

 Panorpida>, mouth-parts of, V, 162. 

 Paonias excascatus, taken by electric lamps. III, 323. 



niyopa, taken by electric lamps. III, 323. 

 Paper-making wasps, on cotton, VII, 241. 

 Papilio ajax, parasites of, I, 161. 



parasitized by Pimpla annulipes, III, 461. 

 asterias, parasites of, I, 161. 



parasitized by Trogus exesorius. III, 1.52. 

 larvis on celery, ref., VI, 211. 

 cresphontes, injuring orange in Florida, II, 2. 



larva; not social. III, 32. 

 demoleuB, in Africa, II, 2. 



erectheus larva, damaging oranges, ref., VI, 334. 

 erithonius, affecting orange in India, 11, 264. 

 feronia, use of legs in running and stridulation, 



II, 12. 



machaon (?), in Japan, V, 194. 

 marcellus, parasites of, I, 161. 

 oxynius, larva; of, social. III, 32. 

 troilus, parasite of, I, 161. 



parasitized by Pimpla uotanda. III, 402. 



abundant in November, V, 207. 

 turnvis, parasite of, I, 161. 



dimorphism in. III, 35. 



parasitized by Trogus exesorius. III, 152. 



damaging forest tree.s. III, 338. 



Trichogramma parasite of, V, 126. 



on camphor tree, VI, 40. 



abnormal, art., A'll, 44-47. 

 zolicaon, parasite of. III, 412. 

 Paracosmus insoleus n. sp., IV, 158. 

 Paragus, larval habits of, I, 5. 

 Parasa lepida, injuring tea plant, II, 330. 

 I Parasia, hind wing figured by Stainton, I, 82. 

 Parasites, value of, art., VI, 130-141, 142-146. 

 animal, transmissible to man, rev., V, 273. 



methods of attacking, art., VI, 163. 



kerosene against, VI, 270. 



Australian, rev., VI, 279. 

 dipterous, useful and injurious families, VI, 204. 



in economic entomology, VI, 201. 

 hymenopterous, of Lepidoptera, lists of, II, 34S; 



III, 15, 57, 151, 259, 410, 411, 460. 

 introduction of, III, 189. 

 of scales, breeding and mounting of, III, 



218, 219. 

 host relations of, art., Ill, 277; IV, 4S-49. 

 in National Museum, art., IV, 122. 

 of spiders, rem., IV, 292. 

 of Coleoptera, art., V, 247-251. 

 of gall insects, notes on, V, 343. 

 of red scale, art., VI, 227. 

 of spider eggs, letter, VI, 268, 



