INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGTST^S REPORTS 



409 



Anthomyia pluvialis, 1:171. 



radicum (syn. Miisca), 1:171, 

 184. 185, 18G, 191-94, 19G, 198; 

 14:335^ 

 radicum var. calopteni Rilcij, 



see Pliorbia fiisciceps Zeti. 

 raphani, 1:48. 171. 193. 194-99. 



296, 322; 2:28; 14:335». 

 ruficeps, 1:171, 185. 

 similis (syn. Hylemyia), 1:171, 



202; 14:338^ 

 species, 11:170-72, 285; 12:357, 



361; 14,:372\ 395«. 

 sulcans, see Pegomyia betae. 

 timida MS., 1:195. 

 zeae, see Phorbia fusciceps Zett. 

 aiithomj'iae, Aleocbara, see A. 



nitida. 

 Anthomyiidae, 1:168-211; 2:35, 46, 



225; 5:314; 11:170-72. 

 Anthonomus crataegi, see Pseudan- 

 tlionomiis. 

 iiiusculns. erroneous reference 



of A. sig'natns. 

 pomorum, 1 1 :270. 

 quadrigibbus, see Tachypteriis. 

 signatus (A. mnsculus in error), 



3:139; 9:431. 

 species, 10:517. 

 sycophanta, 5:173. 

 Anthony, Mrs E. C, insects from, 

 10:516; 11:284, 286; 12:359, 360, 

 361, 363; 13:374\ 

 Anthophila, number of U. S. species, 



4:181. 

 Anthophora retusa. 10:386. 

 Antbracnose, 4:185. 

 Anthreni, 11:173. 

 Anthrenus, 1:64, 74; 9:381. 



scropbulariae, associated witb 

 Attagenus meijatoma, 2:46, 

 226; 7:377; bibliography of, 

 9:299, 300; contributions of, 

 5:325; 6:188; development 

 and deposit of eggs, 11:173; 

 eating lace curtains, 11:173; 

 fondness for dead insects, 

 11:173; general account of 

 (abstract), 7:372; 8:292, 293; 

 (extended), 9:299-306; habits, 

 etc., 5:267, 268, 314; 6:173; 

 8:294; 11:174; 13:359S 367»; 

 in Akron, O., 3:139; intro- 

 duced from Europe, 4:175; 

 6:335; lady birds mistaken 

 for, 4:195, 196; 6:118; linen 

 and silk not eaten by, 2:47, 

 232; 4:179; longevity of 

 larvae, 3:138; museum pest, 

 2:138; 5:268; occurrence on 

 flowers, 4:141; ravages, ex- 

 tent of, 1:9, 10; 6:120; refer- 



ence, 8:373, 374; 10:498; 11: 

 280; 13:359^ 367^; 14.316\ 

 316^ 317% 319\ 319^ 320^ 32r, 

 322", 322% 324% 325% 334% 338% 

 350% 357% 363% 366% 383% 389*, 

 395% 397% 400% remedies for, 

 1:59, 64; 7:3()4; 9:304-6; 12: 

 357; i-eward for destruction 

 of, 6:120; rhubarb as a lure 

 for, 1:172-73; 



varieties; flavipes, 9:299, 

 301; lepidus, 6:175; 9:299, 303: 

 thoracicus, 9:299, 301. 

 varius, see A. verbasci. 

 verbasci (syn. A. varius), 1: 

 65. 299; 2:138; 4:141; 5:267, 

 268; 6:120. 

 Anthribidae, 2:140. 

 Anthribus variegatus Fourcr. (syn. 

 A. varius of Europe, ?Bracliy- 

 tarsus varius), 1:259; 2:53, 

 140. 

 variegatus f^aij, sec Bracliy- 



tarsus. 

 varius of Europe, see A. varie- 

 gatus F Oliver. 

 Anthrieidae on apple, 11:269. 

 antiopa, Euvanessa (syn. Vanessa), 

 2:230, 232; 4:137; 8:296; 10: 

 507; 12:354, 359; 14:309% 333\ 

 334«, 394% 

 Vanes' sa. see Euvanessa. 

 antiqua. Anthomyia, see Hylemyia. 

 Hylemvia (syn. Anthomvia), 1 : 



'17 1, 179, 180, 202. 

 Xotolophus (svn. Orgyia, O. 

 nova), 1:98; 7:219, 381; 8:289; 

 11:264, 285: 14:373% 

 Orgyia, see Notolophus. 

 Antispila cornifoliella, 11:157, 159. 

 nyssaefoliella, bibliography, 11: 

 157; larva and its mine, 11: 

 158; larva described, 11:157- 

 58; life history, 11:158, 159; 

 moth described, 11:157; pu- 

 patinc: cases, 11:158; refer- 

 ence, 10:510; 12:357; 14:395% 

 remedy. 11:159. 

 Antitliesia nimbatana, see Penthina. 

 Anurida maritima, 2:210. 

 anxius, Atjrilus (svn. A. torpidus), 



5:283, 317; 10:407; 14:339% 

 Apamea, 1:71, 115. 

 Apanteles congregatus, 2:229; 4: 

 201, 202; 5:177, 307, 324; 

 7:364: 8:111, 187; 9:461; 

 10:509, 515; 11:142; 12: 

 354, 359; 14:333% 350% 

 351% 355«, 366% 394. 

 var. atalantae (syn. Micro- 



gaster atalantae), 2:39. 



var. pieridis (syn. Micro- 



gaster pieridis), 3:135. 



