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INSECT INDEX. 



Coccinellamunda, vi,173; vii, 60,119; viii.147; 

 xii, 40. 



9-notata.ii,C4; vi.lti2,173; viii,lT4;xii,41,118. 

 picta, vi, 174. 



15-puactata, V, 183; xii, 116. 

 5-notata, xii, 118. 

 CoccinellidcU, ii,93; iv.201; v, 30, 31, 35, 178, 182; 

 vi. 70-, 81, 84. 172; viii.54; xii, 7, 23, 40, 56. 90, 106, 

 115,116,119,120. (See Lady-bugs.t 

 coecineus, Endomychus, v,182. 

 Coccus, V.184. 



mali, viii,126. 

 Coccus of the Pine (See Pine-leaf Scale- 

 insect). 

 Cochineal Insect, Coccus, v. 184. 

 Cochran Rustic (See Dark-sided Cut- 

 worm), 

 oochranl, Agrotis, vii, 92,209. 

 Cockchafer, English (See English Cock- 

 chafer). 

 Cockroach, Blatta, v,129. 

 Cockroaches. Blattidas. v,117; vi, 70, 74, 76; 



Ix, 60. 73, 80. 82. 

 Codling Moth, Codling worm, Apple worm, 

 Carpocapsa pomonella. i, 27,81; iv,167. 

 Birds feeding on, iv,181. 

 Broods, i,27,32; iv,172. 

 Cocoon, vii, 260. 



Compared with other worms found in 

 apple, xi,19. 

 plum curculio, i.67. 

 Figure of apple occupied by codling 

 worm, iv.l67; vii, 260; x,151. 

 cocoon, iv. 167; vii, 260; x,151. 

 larva, iv, 167; vii, 260; x,157. 



headof. iv,167; vii,260; x,151. 

 moth, iv. 167; vii, 260; x,157. 

 pupa, iv, 167; vii, 260; x, 157. 

 Food plants, 1,29; vii. 261, 277; x,151. 

 Fungus on, iv, 184. 



Habits and mode of life, i, 28; x,151; xi,19. 

 Injurief, vi, 45; vii. 260; xi.l9. 

 Insect enemies, iv, 181; v,60. 

 Larva, x, 151; xi,19. 

 Life history, iv,167; vii, 260. 

 Moth, vii, 260, 262. 

 Occurrence in 1866, 1,30. 

 Pupa, vii, 260. 

 Range, iv, 167. 



Relations to other insects, 1,9,31. 

 Remedies, 1,29; iv, 172, 184; vi.13,14; vii, 



261; xi,20. 

 Tongue, iv, 171. 

 Coeliodes,i, 17; v, 143: 

 curtus, i, 16. 



inasqualis, i, 13: vi, 142, p. ii. 

 Coeliodides, v, 143. 

 CcBlodasys unicornis, vii, 191; x, 147. 

 Coelogaster, v, 143. 

 Coenurus cerebralis, ix, 69. 

 Colaspis, V, 166.168. 

 brunnea. vii, 104. 

 flavida. vi, 164, pp. ii, iv. 



Coleophora malivorella, x, 156. 

 Coleoptera, v, p.'xvi, 8. 9, 11. 12. 13, 19, 24, 25, 26, 

 112; vi, 37,68,70,77,79,86,172; ix, 60: xii, 114, 

 115. (See Beetles.) 

 Colias, vii, 269;ix, 26. 

 CEesonia, x, 78. 



eurytheme, vii. 147,278,281; x, 78. 

 philodice, vii, 147, 278, 281; x, 78. 

 collare, Spharangemon, ix, 94. 

 collaris, Disonycha, v, 173. 

 Eucha3tes,x, 169. 

 (Edipoda.ix, 90,94,110. 

 Stenispa, v, 174. 

 Collier. (See Black Fly.) 

 Colon, V, 57. 

 colon, Omosita, v, 60. 



Stenus, V, 72. 

 Colopha, vii. 74; viii, 142. 

 eragro&tidis, viii. 144. 

 ulmicola, vii, 76; viii, 142,144.204. 

 Colorado Potato- beetle. JTen-lined Potato- 

 beetle, Colorado Potato-bug,* Doryphora 

 (Chrysomela, Myocorina);iO-lineata, 1,8; 

 11,6,63; iii. 162: vi. 125,160. 

 Beetle, vi, 161. 

 (Jhiekens feeding on, ii, 67. 

 Classification, vi. 83, 

 Climatic influences, ii, 64; vii, 107. 

 Compared with D. juncta. vi, 161. 

 Eggs, vi, 74. 

 Figure of beetle, ii, 63. 

 eggs, ii, 63. 

 larva, ii. 63. 

 leg, ii, 03. 

 pupa, ii, 63. 

 wing-case, ii. 63. 

 Food plants, i. 58:111, 71; vi, 161.162, pp. ii, 



iii: vii, 280,282. 

 Habits, xi, 7. 

 Hibernation, vi, 162. 

 Insect enemies, ii, 64,65,67: 111,162: iv,184; 



vi, 89,91,162. 

 Larva, vi, 161. > 



compared with larva of lady-bug, vi, 

 15. 

 Life history, vl, 102. 

 Occurrence in 1870, ii, 64. 

 1871, iii, 162, 163. 

 1877, vii, 107. 

 1881, xi, 7. 

 Range, i. 8,82,102: iii. 163; xi. 82. 

 Remedies, ii, 68: iii, 162, ]'61; iv, 21:v,21; 



vi, 163; ix, 4: xi, 7. 

 Skunk feeding on, ii, 66. ■ 

 Synonyms, vi, 160, 



Time of first appearance|in Illinois, ii, 63, 

 colossus, Evarthrus, xii. 109. 

 columba, Tremex, vi, 34,41,44;Ipp. i,ii,iii,iv; 



X.71. 

 Columbia, Samia, x, 177. 

 ColydiidiP, v,36.56,66. 

 Colydiides, v, 66. 

 Colydium, v, 179. 

 Colymbetes, v,51. 



