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GENERAL INDEX. 



Stenopelmatus faeciatus, carnivorous, III, 87. 



erroneously supposetJ poisonous, III, 336. 

 moutli-parts of, ref., VI, 281. 

 Stenopoda culiciformis, feeding on caterpillars, VII, 



322. 

 Stenoria apicalis, on hit^tory of, III, 3. 

 Stenoscelis, food habits of, I, 198. 

 Stenosphenus notatus, habits of, IV, 130. 

 Stephanocircus, new genus of flea, VI, 279. 

 Stephanoderes arecK, not identical with Hypothe- 



nemus eruditus, VI, 262. 

 Stericta trabalis, from Argus Mountains, VI, 254. 

 Sternidius (Liopus) alpha, parasitized by Promachus 



rubriceps. III, 59. 

 Stibadiuni spumosum, habits of,. VI, 301. 



descr., VI, 302. 

 Stibeutes gentilis, parasitic ou Leucania unipuucta, 



III, 154. 



pettitii, parasitic on Bucculatrix sp.. Ill, 154. 

 Stickleback, insect diet of, I, 159, 160. 

 Stictocephala festina, on tomato, I, 50. 

 iuermis, injuring peach, m., V, 19. 



food plants of, V, 92. 

 lutea, on wheat, mm., V, 92. 

 marmorata, on mesquite, m.. A', 92. 

 Stings of insects. (See Insect stings, Spider bites, etc.) 

 Stirapleura decussata, in California, I, 228. 

 Stirastoma depressum, attacking cocoa trees, \I, 197. 

 Stomata, on Carya alba caused by Phylloxera, art., 



IV, 327. 

 Stomoxys calcitrans, in Oregon, I, 109. 

 in Chile, I, 155. 

 in New Jersey, m., V, 111. 

 transmitter of disease, ref., V, 273. 

 habits of, I, 162. 



Ha-matobia formerly classed under, II, 95. 

 Strawberry crown borer, in Kentucky, ref.. Ill, 364. 

 Catolaccus possibly parasitic on, V, 250. 

 girdler, name of Otiorhynchus ovatus, V, 46. 

 Emphytus, in Ohio, I, 319. 

 leaf-beetle, in England, ra., V, 296. 



flea-beetle, in Indiana, art.. Ill, 317. 

 -roller, ref.. Ill, 364. 



in Kentucky, IV, 339. 

 root-louse, mm., II, 294, 340. 

 eawfly, article ou, II, 137-140. 

 weevil, in Pennsylvania, I, 85. 



in Canada report, ref.. Ill, 359. 



on blackberry, IV, 76. 



articles on, V, 1(17-180; VII, 14-23. 



= Anthonomus signatus, V, 175. 



remedies against, V, 182. 



in Delaware, ref., V, 217. 



similarity of work to that of Anthonomus 



pomorum, m., V, 293. 

 in New Jersey, VI, 191; VII, 201. 

 Strawson's air-power distributor, III, 193. 

 Straw worm, wheat, increase of, IV, 406. 



in Kansas, V, 115. 

 Strepsiptera, Stylopida; placeil in, I, 301. 

 Strigil of bees, use of, VI, 357. 



"Strig maggot" (Cecidomyia sp. ), on hop in Eng- 

 land, m., V, 200. 

 Strongylus contortulus, called wirewomi, IV, 404. 

 Sturmia (Crossocosmia) sericariaj, classification of, 



IV, 116. 



Stylogaster, notes ou genu.», ref., V, 280. 

 Stylopida, aberrant forms in, I, 300. 



Stylopida-, placed in Strepsiptera, I, 301. 

 Submersion as a remedy against Phylloxera, art., 



VI, 315. 

 Sucker, insect diet of, I, 100. 



Suctoria, Platypsyllus placed in, by Kitsema, 1, 300. 

 Sugar-beet webworni, art. on, V, 320: VI, 309. 

 Sugar-cane beetle, injuring corn, art., I, 11-13. 

 in Mississippi, I, 217. 

 borer, in Fiji Islands, V, 270. 



injury in India, II, 01; IV, 296, 397. 

 in Louisiana, II, 389; III, 302. 

 in Trinidad, VI, 198. 

 in West Indies, IV, 342; ref., V, 52. 

 irrigation against, V, 80. 

 larger, ref., IV, 402. 

 small, ref., V, 05. 

 insects in New South Wales, art., IV, 385. 

 pin-borer, notes on, IV, 402; V, 277. 

 relation of cane disease to, V, 51. 

 shot borer, rev., VI, 55. 

 weevil, in Fiji Islands, VII, 279. 

 Sugar, insects found in, VI, 274, 275. 

 Sulphur compounds, as insecticides and fungicides, 

 I, 229, 349; V, 74; VII, 131. 

 against parasites of animals, VI, 166. 

 against red spider, VI, 344. 

 Sunfish, black warrior, insect diet, I, 159. 



insect diet of, I, 159, 160. 

 Swallow, supplanted by sparrow. III, 394. 

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

 Swarming of insects, I, 28, 90, 326. 

 Sweet-potato root-borer (weevil), in South, 111,334, 

 404; V, 201. 



in Jamaica, VI, 43. 

 sawfly, art., I, 43-45. 



in Nebraska, ref.. Ill, 438. 

 new, art., V, 24-27. 

 Sycamore lachnus, description of forms of, III, 286. 



tree-louse, in Washington, I, 197. 

 Sylvia domestica an<l sialis, suggested remedy against 



red spider, IV, 278. 

 Symbiotes auricnlarum, in ears of Carnivora, IV, 407. 

 Sympiezus, pupation of, IV, 194. 

 Synageles, a myiniecophilous species of, II, 123. 

 Synaldis ulmicola, parasitic on dipteron on elm. III, 



59. 

 Synchloe lacinia, in New Mexico, mm., VII, 208. 

 Synchlorii glaucaria, in New York, VI, 283. 



rubivorana, apparent occurrence in Jamaica, 

 rem., IV, 157. 

 Syneches, feeding habits of. III, 356. 

 Synemon, larva? internal feeders, mm.. Ill, 316. 

 Synemosyna, a myrmecophilous species of, II, 123. 



formica, resemblance to ant. III, 430. 

 Syneta albida, a new fruit pest, IV, 396. 



ferruginea, in Maryland and Virgiaia, art., ref., 

 V, 338. 

 Syngamosis. (See Gapes.) 



Syngamus trachealis, cause of gapes in fowls, V, 346. 

 Synopeas antennaria?, parasitic on Cecidomyia antcn- 

 nariie, IV, 125. 

 cornicola, bred from oecidomyiid gall ou Cornus 

 panieulata, IV, 125. 

 Syntomeida epilais, preparatory stages, II, 300. 

 Syrbula monteznma, in New Mexico, VI, 31. 

 Syrian bookworms, letter, VI, 205. 

 Syritta, larval habits of, m., I, 5. 

 Syrphidie, larval habits, I, 5. 



