﻿XX 
  vr 
  

  

  tibiiitor. 
  liiiiineria, 
  ll'J. 
  

  

  Timothy 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  (Jraiie-viiu' 
  Co- 
  

   laspis. 
  12r>. 
  

   aiul 
  clovor 
  Helds. 
  upland, 
  pi'i'ferrcd 
  by 
  

  

  liargcr 
  Meadow 
  (Jrasshoppcr, 
  VATi. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Zobra-faterplllar, 
  158. 
  

   Tobacco 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  Potato 
  Flea-bee- 
  

   tle, 
  117. 
  

   plants 
  in.iurcd 
  by 
  Orcciilionse 
  fji'af- 
  

  

  roUer, 
  10«. 
  

   -water 
  for 
  plant-lice. 
  Ml. 
  

   Tomato 
  as 
  food 
  plant 
  of 
  ('al)bage 
  I'lnsia, 
  

   152. 
  

   of 
  Imbricated 
  Suout-beetle. 
  14:?. 
  

   of 
  I'otato 
  Flea-beetle. 
  117. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Common 
  Red 
  Spider, 
  5!). 
  

  

  by 
  Melon 
  Aphis, 
  81. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  Common 
  Gray 
  Blister-bee- 
  

   tle, 
  139. 
  

   by 
  Margined 
  Blister-beetle, 
  141. 
  

   by 
  I'ale-striped 
  Flea-beetle, 
  121. 
  

   by 
  Striped 
  Blister-beetle. 
  140. 
  

   Tortricidifi, 
  105. 
  

  

  species 
  of. 
  Infesting 
  Sugar 
  Beet, 
  106. 
  

   Transactions 
  of 
  the 
  American 
  Entomo- 
  

   logical 
  Society, 
  cited, 
  114. 
  

   Trapezonotus 
  nebulosus, 
  94. 
  

   Traps 
  for 
  Dark-sided 
  Cutworm, 
  102. 
  

   Tree-hoppers. 
  SO. 
  

  

  Trees 
  and 
  shrubs, 
  leaves 
  of, 
  devoured 
  by 
  

   Western 
  Arm.v-Cutworm. 
  102. 
  

   as 
  place 
  of 
  deposit 
  of 
  eggs 
  of 
  cut- 
  

   worms, 
  100. 
  

   cultivated, 
  injured 
  by 
  outbreali 
  of 
  

   Sphragisticus 
  nebulosus, 
  Geocoris 
  

   bullatus. 
  and 
  Nysius 
  augustatus, 
  94. 
  

   infested 
  by 
  Pigweed 
  Bug, 
  85. 
  

   leaves 
  of, 
  as 
  food 
  of 
  June-beetles, 
  lti5. 
  

   triangularis, 
  Disonycha, 
  114, 
  115. 
  

   tricarinata, 
  Delphax, 
  67. 
  

  

  Stobera. 
  65, 
  67. 
  

   tridentata. 
  Artemisia, 
  76. 
  

   triflda. 
  Ambrosia, 
  161. 
  

   trifoliata, 
  Ptelea, 
  78. 
  

   trifolii, 
  Mamestra, 
  51. 
  146. 
  151. 
  

   Trimerotropis 
  latifasciata, 
  1.S2. 
  

   Triphleps 
  insidiosus, 
  86. 
  

   tristis. 
  Anasa. 
  97. 
  

  

  Turnip 
  as 
  food 
  i)lant 
  of 
  Agallia 
  sang\iino- 
  

   lentJi, 
  70. 
  

   of 
  Cabbage 
  Plusia, 
  152. 
  

   of 
  Garden 
  Mamestra, 
  151. 
  

   of 
  Western 
  Green 
  Stink-bug. 
  97. 
  

   of 
  Zebra-caterpillar, 
  1,").3. 
  

   destroyed 
  by 
  Cabbage 
  Flea-beetle, 
  123. 
  

   by 
  Imported 
  Garden 
  Web-worm, 
  

   111. 
  

   injured 
  by 
  False 
  Cliindi-bug, 
  !H!. 
  

   by 
  Phyllotreta 
  decipiens. 
  123. 
  

   by 
  I'otato 
  Flea-beetle, 
  117. 
  

   leaves 
  riddled 
  by 
  Northern 
  Corn 
  Root 
  

   Worm, 
  127. 
  

   Twice-stabbed 
  Ladybird, 
  43. 
  

  

  Two-striped 
  ( 
  J 
  rasslioiJiter, 
  i:!0. 
  See 
  Grass- 
  

  

  lioppcr. 
  Two 
  stripe(l. 
  

   Typlilocyb.i. 
  general 
  description 
  of, 
  67, 
  79. 
  

   comes 
  and 
  comes 
  var. 
  vitis. 
  infesting 
  

  

  Sugar 
  Beet, 
  79. 
  

   rosip. 
  food 
  plants 
  of, 
  78. 
  

   vulnerata 
  infesting 
  Sugar 
  Beet, 
  79. 
  

   'ryiililiiryl)in;i>. 
  .irtlcle 
  on. 
  cited. 
  78. 
  

  

  u 
  

  

  iiil.T, 
  1'. 
  i;.. 
  r.'j, 
  76. 
  

  

  on 
  Corizus 
  lateralis, 
  97. 
  

   uhleri. 
  Agallia, 
  65, 
  7i). 
  

   Ilalticus, 
  87, 
  S8. 
  

   ]>iodernia. 
  97. 
  

   I'entatoma, 
  97. 
  

   undalis, 
  Ilellula. 
  10(i, 
  107. 
  111. 
  

   undata, 
  Oncometopia. 
  66, 
  70, 
  75. 
  

   nnicdlor, 
  Macrobasis, 
  138, 
  139. 
  

   unipuncta. 
  Leucania, 
  51. 
  

   T. 
  S. 
  De])artment 
  of 
  Agriculture, 
  Division 
  

   of 
  I'ublications, 
  57. 
  

   National 
  Museum. 
  67. 
  

  

  ^'an 
  Duzce. 
  E. 
  1'., 
  76. 
  

  

  on 
  synonym.y 
  of 
  Stobera 
  tri- 
  

   carinata, 
  67. 
  

   Verbenas 
  infested 
  by 
  Common 
  Red 
  Spi- 
  

   der, 
  59. 
  

   Wild, 
  infested 
  by 
  Smartweed 
  Flea- 
  

   beetle. 
  119. 
  

   Vernonia 
  infested 
  by 
  Aphis 
  middletonii, 
  

  

  161. 
  

   versuta. 
  I>iedroce|)l)al;i, 
  66, 
  71. 
  

   vicina, 
  Pegomyia, 
  .59, 
  60, 
  61. 
  

   Vines, 
  leaves 
  of. 
  devoured 
  by 
  Clay-col- 
  

   ored 
  Weevil, 
  145. 
  

   Vine-weevil, 
  Black, 
  144. 
  See 
  under 
  Black. 
  

   Violets 
  infested 
  by 
  Spotted 
  Cutworm, 
  104. 
  

   Virginia 
  Creeper, 
  Ash-colored 
  Blister-bee- 
  

   tle 
  on, 
  140. 
  

   injured 
  b.v 
  grape-vine 
  leaf-hoppers, 
  

  

  virginica. 
  Sjiilosoma, 
  146, 
  156. 
  

   vitiipennis. 
  Hyaloides, 
  63. 
  

   vittata, 
  Diabrotica. 
  115, 
  126. 
  

  

  Fpicauta, 
  138. 
  140. 
  

  

  lemniscata. 
  Epicauta. 
  140. 
  

  

  Mi'getra, 
  138. 
  139. 
  

  

  I'hyllotreta. 
  114, 
  123. 
  

   vnlgare, 
  Crchelimuni, 
  135. 
  

   >ulgaris, 
  Brunella, 
  119. 
  

   vuliier.ita. 
  T.vi)hlocyba, 
  79. 
  

  

  W 
  

  

  Wahoo, 
  13. 
  

   W.Mlnut. 
  Black, 
  13. 
  

  

  infested 
  by 
  Empoasca 
  mall, 
  78. 
  

   English. 
  13. 
  

  

  infested 
  b.v 
  Emi)oasca 
  flavescens 
  var. 
  

   birdii, 
  79. 
  

  

  