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11:151; a European insect, 

 11:147; bibliography, 11:145- 

 47; characters of family, 11: 

 147; European history, 11: 

 148-49; injuries by, 11:150-51; 

 larva described, 11:148; life 

 history, 11:150; moth de- 

 scribed, 11:148; reference, 

 10:483, 487; 12:357; 13:358-, 

 372 4 ; 14:378 2 , 395 s , 400 3 ; reme- 

 dies and preventives, 11:151. 

 farinalis (syn. Asopia), 8:300; 



10:483; 11:146, 151. 

 fimbrialis, see P. costalis. 

 glaucinalis, 11:148. 

 hyalinata, see Margaronia. 

 olinalis erroneous reference of 



P. costalis. 



Pyrameis atalanta, see Vanessa, 

 cardui, see Vanessa, 

 huntera, see Vanessa, 

 pyramidoides, Amphipyra, 1:328; 4: 



138; 8:296; 11:265. 

 Pyrausta adipaloides (syn. Botis), 



10:483. f 



futilalis (syn. Botys, Botis erec- 

 talis), bibliography, 11:138- 

 39; eggs, 11:139; enemies of, 

 11:141-42; generations, num- 

 ber of, 11:141; larvae, habits 

 and stages, 11:139-41; moth 

 described, 11:141; pupa, 11: 

 140-41; reference, 12:357; 14: 

 395 7 . t 



theseusalis (syn. Botis), 10:483. 

 unifascialis (syn. Botis), 10:483. 

 Pyraustidae, 11:126-42. 

 Pyrellia cadaverina (syn. Lucilia), 



1:299. 



Pyrethrum, Phytomyza chrysan- 

 theini (P. lateralis in error) 

 in heads of, 4:77. 

 inodorum, see Feverfew, corn. 

 Pyrgita domestica, see Sparrow, 



Kuglish. 

 Pyrgus, structural characters, 1: 



336; 2:214. 



Pyrgns (syn. Scelothrix), 1:336. 

 caespitalis (syn. P. petreius, P. 



ricara), 1:336. 

 centaureae, see Hesperia. 

 ericetorum, 1:336. 

 . macaira (syn. P. oceanus), 1: 



336. 



maculatus, see Scelothrix. 

 oceanus, see P. macaira. 

 petreius, see P. caespitalis. 

 philetas, 1:336. 

 ricara, see P. caespitalis. 

 scriptura, 1:336. 

 tessellata, see Hesperia mon- 



tivaga. 

 xanthus, 1:336. 



pyri, Diaspis (syn. Aspidiotus cir- 

 cularis, D. ostreaeformis in 

 error), 1:331; 11:271. 

 Eriosoma, see Schizoneura lani- 



gera. 



Lecanium, 8:299; 11:271. 

 Pemphigus, see Schizoneura 



lanigera. 



Phytoptus, 7:365; 9:442; 10:453- 

 59, 501, 503; 12:352; 14:367 5 , 

 375 7 , 384", 386 2 , 393 3 . 

 Psylla, erroneous reference of 



P. pyricola. 



Psylla of Europe, 9:321, 322. 

 Sciara, 5:265. 



Scolytus, see Xyleborus dispar. 

 Sesia, 11:264. 

 Tingis, of Europe, 1 :311. 

 Typhlodromus, 10:453, 455. 

 Xyleborus, see X. dispar. 

 pyricola, Cecidomyia, see Diplosis 



pyrivora. 



Psylla, see Psylla pyricola. 

 pyricolana, Steganoptycha, 11:266. 

 pyrina, Zeuzera (syn. Z. aesculi), 9: 

 426-27, 462; 10:485; 11:265, 275; 

 12:360; 14:377, 3S8 2 . 

 pyrisuga, Psylla, erroneous refer- 

 ence of P. pyricola. 

 pyrivora, Diplosis, see Diplosis pyri- 

 vora. 



Pyrophorus noctilucus, a single 

 species of the genus in U. S., 

 11:175; bibliography, 11:174- 

 75; duration of life, 11:176- 

 77; food habits, 11:177; num- 

 ber of tropical species, 11: 

 175; reference, 12:357, 362; 

 14:395 7 ; remarkable lumi- 

 nosity, 11:175-76. 

 physoderus, 11:175. 

 Pyrrharctia californica, see P. Isa- 

 bella. 



Isabella -(syn. Arctia, Estig- 

 mene, P. californica, Spilo- 

 soma), 7:225-28, 368; 9:439; 

 1O:481, 502; 14:369^, 374 3 , 

 385 7 . 

 Pyrrhia umbra (syn. Chariclea ex- 



primens), 9:456; 14:313 7 , 316 8 . 

 Pyrrhocoridae, 2:164. 

 Pyrrhocoris, 1:69. 



calmariensis, of Europe, 2:166. 

 suturellus, see Dysdercus. 

 Pyrus japonica, see Quince, Japan- 

 ese. 



pyrus-malus, Coccus, see Mytilaspis 

 pomorum. 



quadrangTilaris, Aphrophora, see 



Lepyronia. 



Lepyronia (syn. Aphrophora), 

 1:285; 4:121; 5:245; 9:393. 



