148 



Tipula, xvi, 78. 

 bicornis, xvi, 78-83. 

 description of. xvi, 80. 

 figure of larva of, xxiii, 161. 

 life history of and injuries by, xvi, 

 81-83. 

 costalis, suspected of injury to Corn, 



xxiii, 162. 

 tephrocephala, xvi, 79. 

 Tipulid larva, injury to Clover by, xvi, 



XL 

 Tipulidse, xvi, 78. 



injuries to Corn by, xxiii, 9, 162. 

 Tischeria aenea. xv, 46, 47. 

 Apple, xv, 45-50. See Apple Tisch- 

 eria. 

 malifoliella, xv, 45-50. See Apple 



Tischeria. 

 roseticola, xv, 46, 47. 

 tischeria?, Astichus, xv. 50. 

 Titus. E. S. G., xxii. 52. 68, 88. 91. 96, 

 142 143; xxiii, 217, 219; xxiv, 1, 44, 

 50, 79, 118, 121, 122, 123. 

 Toad as enemy of June-beetles, xviii, 



126. 

 Tobacco as food plant of Common Stup- 

 ed Cutworm, xxiii, 34. 

 of Dark-sided Cutworm, xxiii, 



33. 

 of Garden Web-worm, xxiii, 90. 

 of Grass-worm, xxiii, 82. 

 of Greasy Cutworm, xxiii, 21. 

 of Potato Flea-beetle, xxi, 117; 

 xxiii, 190. 

 Bud-worm, xxiii, 67. 

 dust for Woolly Aphis, xxii, 107. 

 Ear-worm destructive to, xxiii, 67. 

 injured by Crambus luteolellus, xxiii, 

 42. . „ 



by Euschistus variolarius, xxiii, 19o. 

 by Greenhouse Leaf-roller, xxi, 106. 

 -water for Apple-leaf Aphis, xxii. 129. 

 for Chinch-bug, xvi, 39. 

 for plant-lice, xxi, 81. 

 for White-grubs, xvii, 43. 

 Tomato as breeding plant of Potato 

 Flea-beetle, xxiii, 190. 

 as food plant of Cabbage Plusia, xxi, 

 152. 

 of Clay-backed Cutworm, xxiii, 



29. 

 of Common Striped Cutworm, 



xxiii, 34. 

 of Cotton Cutworm, xxiii, 80. _ _ 

 of Dark-sided Cutworm, xxiii, 



33. 

 of Dingy Cutworm, xxiii, 27. 

 of Garden Web-worm, xxiii, 90. 

 of Grass-worm, xxiii, 82. 

 of Greasy Cutworm, xxiii, 21. 

 of Imbricated Snout-beetle, xxi, 



143; xxiii, 113. 



Tomato as food plant — Continued. 



of Potato Flea-beetle, xxi, 117. 

 of Red-banded Leaf-roller, xxiii, 



175. 

 of Variegated Cutworm, xvi, 

 94; xxiii, 24. 

 infested by Common Red Spider, xxi, 

 59. 

 by Melon Aphis, xxi, 81. 

 by Stalk-borer, xxiii, 46. 

 injured by blister-beetles, Misc. Ess., 

 19; xv, 4. 

 by Common Gray Blister-beetle, xxi, 



139. 

 by field-crickets, xxiii, 214. 

 by Margined Blister-beetle, xxi, 141. 

 by Pale-striped Flea-beetle, xxi. 121 ; 



xxiii, 108. 

 by Striped Blister-beetle, xxi, 140. 

 leaves and fruit eaten by Prodenia or- 



nithogalli eudipota, xxiii, 80. 

 -worm, xxiii, 67. See under Ear- 

 worm. 

 Common, xxiii, 167. 

 infection experiments with, xix, 35. 

 48, 71, 83. 

 Tomatoes as food of Ear-worm, xxiii, 

 67. 

 burrowed by Euphoria inda, xxiii, 101. 

 eaten by Euschistus variolarius, xxiii, 

 196. 

 by Leptoglossus oppositus, xxiii, 197. 

 by Western Green June-beetle, xxiii, 

 102. 

 tomentosus, Chlaenius, xviii, 126. 

 Toothed Flea-beetle, xxiii, 110. 

 Torrence, Frank, xxiv, 118. 

 Tortoise-beetle, Argus, xxiii. 192, 231. 

 Tortricids, xxi, 105; xxiii, 174-176. 

 species of, infesting Sugar-beet, xxi, 

 106. 

 Tortrix Cinderella, xv, 77, 78. 79, 81. 84. 

 incertana, xiv. 20. 

 malivorana, xv, 75, 78, 79, 81. 

 minuta, xv, 75, 81. 



pallorana as clover leaf-roller, xiv, 74. 

 oxycoccana, xv, 79, 81. 82. 

 Rusty-Brown, xxiii, 176, 226. 

 vacciniivorana, xv, 75, 78, 79, 81, 84. 

 Townsend, C. H. T., xxiii. 186; xxiv, 



163. 

 Toxoptera graminum, xiii, 40; xvii, X; 



xxiii, 134-135. 

 Tragocephala viridifasciata, xv. 42. 

 Trama erigeronensis, xviii, 53, 57, 93-95. 

 ants attendant upon, xviii, 93. 

 dates of collection of. xviii, 93. 

 description of, xviii, 94. 

 transiturana, Cacoccia, xiii, 95. 

 Trapezonotus nebulosus, xxi, 94. 

 Treat, Mary, xiii, 63; xviii, 126. 

 tredecim, Cicada, xix, 90. 



