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Aramisiis fulleri, 2:142-44; 4:193; 

 5:154, 311, 325; 14:337\ 342s 347\ 

 Aranoidae, uot known to inflict 



wounds, 4:114. 

 araneoides, Cermatia, 4:133. 

 Arbor day manual, abstract from, 



14:388\ 

 Arbor vitae, number of insects in- 

 jurious to, 4:20; Siberian mites 

 injuring, 4:201; 

 insects, etc., injurious to; 

 Bryobia pratensis, 7:322. 

 Cicada septendecim, 2:17G. 

 Hylesinus opaculus, 4:144. 

 Tetranvclius telarius, 4:203; 14: 



350^ 351^ 

 Tlivridoptervx ephemeraefor- 

 mis, 1:72, 81, 84; 4:21; 6:177. 

 arborum-linearis, Coccus, sec My- 



tilaspis pomorum. 

 Arcliasia salt'ata (syn. Smilia au- 

 ricula ta), 9:389, 410. 

 Arclied filaments of Diplosis, 11: 



IGO, 1G8. 

 arcliippivora, Frontina (syn. Masi- 

 cera), 8:238. 

 Masicera. si't Fioiitina. 

 arcliippus. Basilarchia (sjm. Limeni- 

 tis disippus), 1:327; 2:220; 4: 

 137; 10:507; 11:264; 14:3!I9\ 

 Danais, .sec Anosia plexippus. 

 Arch ID der Natiirf/c'ichi elite (Wiec,- 



man's) cited, 10:453. 

 Arctla argi», see Euprepia. 



caja (syn. Euprepia. E. ameri- 



canai, 9:452; 14:312^ 

 Isabella, .s'ee Pyrrharctia. 

 linrtlienice sec Euprepia. 

 pliyllira, see Euprepia. 

 viruo, see Eupreiiia. 

 arctiae, Ophion, 7:228; 12:183, 189. 

 arctica, Hadena. see Xylophasia. 

 Alamestra, see Xyl()i)hasia. 

 Xvlophasia (syn. Hadena, 

 Mamestra), 1:8; 5:212; 9:447; 

 10:482; 14:311'. 

 Ai'ctlida(\ species treated of, 12: 



18:5-89. 

 Arctium lapiia, see Burdock, 

 arcuata. Corvlluica (svn. Tini;is), 1: 

 311; 4:108; 11:270. 

 Tinjjis, scf Corytliuca. 

 arcuatus. Syrplius, 11:284. 

 Ai'gas anu'ricanus. 6:158. 



porsicus. 6:158. 

 arjje. Arctia, see I'^uprejjia. 



Eui)n'])ia (syn. Arctia), 9:455; 

 14:.* 513''. 

 .'iruciiti Irons, Miltogramma, 12:210. 

 .'irircntina, .Mantis. 4:102. 

 ai'tcillacea, ,\l(Mia (svn. A. xvliua), 

 1:7. .35, .58. 117, 328; 2:220; ■4:20(>; 

 11:2(;(;; 12:342. 



Araiis [Albany], abstract from, 12: 

 352; 13:308"; 14:310\ 315^ 334", 

 334\ 340S 341", 348^ 393'; cited, 

 2:149, 232, 233; 4:151, 196; 5:318, 

 322; 8:291, 292; 9:299, 446; 12:190, 

 253. 

 argus, Clielymorpha, 4:14, 201, 207; 



6:188; 10:516, 517; 14:3501 

 Argynnids, scarcity of, 12:308. 

 Argynnis aphrodite, 4:136; 5:285; 

 7:219. 

 atlantis. 4:136; 5:285; 7:219; 12: 



308. 

 bellona, .see Brenthis, 

 cybele, 4:136; 5:285. 

 myrina, see Brentliis. 

 species, 2:214. 

 Argyramoi4ia simson, 8:300. 

 Argyrestliia andereggiella, 11:267. 

 Argyrolepia pomoriana, see Ypsolo- 

 plius pometellus. 

 sylyaticana, see Ypsolophus 

 I)onietellus. 

 Argyronuges pseudacaciella, see 



Litliocolletis robin iella. 

 argyrospila, Cacoecia (syn. Tortrix 

 furyana), 1:.329; 5:.324; 7:356; 9: 

 374; 10:483; 11:266. 

 Arliopalus speciosus. see Plagiono- 



tus. 

 Aricia fusciceps, see Phorbia. 

 Arkansas agricultural experiment 



station, BiiUcHii cited, 10:478. 

 Arma grandis, see Podisus cynicus. 



spinosa, see Podisus. 

 armata, Aphorura (syn. liipura 

 fimetaria) 2:208-10; 6:173; 7:374; 

 11:253; 14:3:W. 324», ,342^ 

 armatus, ITros;: alplius. 12:271. 

 armicollis, INIagdalis, 12:246. 

 armiger, Heliotliis, see Ileliotliis 



armiger. 

 Army worm, abstracts of Fitch's 

 papers on, 1:312, 31.3, 314; 

 bibliography, 12:190-94; coun- 

 ties injured by, 12:195; de- 

 scription of the various 

 stages, 12:200-2; distribution, 

 12:199-200; eggs of. 6:17(5: 

 figures, 12, plates 11. Ill and 

 IV. fig. 2;' food habits, 12: 

 205-6; gc^neral notice. 2:42-41; 

 life history and habits, 12: 

 202-5, 206-7; natural control- 

 ling agents, 12:208-11; para- 

 sites, 1:146; preyeutiyes and 

 remedi(>s. 1 :.33, .53, 58; 8:265; 

 9:443; 12:211-14; ravages in 

 New York state, 12:194-98, 

 199, .309. :{10; ravages in 

 other states. 12:198-99; refer- 

 ences, 1:127, 128, 131-32, 133, 



