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cerasi, Myzus, see Myzus cerasi. 

 Selandria, see Eriocampoides 

 limacina. 

 cerasicolens, Aphis, 9:405, 411, 412. 

 cerasifoliae. Aphis, 9:411. 

 cerasivoraua, Cacoecia, 10:483. 

 Cerasophoriis balteatus, see Chion 



garganiciis. 

 Cerasus vulgaris, see Clierry. 

 Ceratocampa imperialis, see Basi- 



lona. 

 Ceratocampidae, 5:199. 

 Ceratomia amyntor (syn. C. quadri- 

 cornis), 8:290; ' 10:481, 507, 

 508. 509; 12:359; 14:309-, 309**. 

 qnadricornis, see C. amyntor. 

 iindulosa (syn. Daremma), 9: 

 452; 14:312^ 

 Ceratopog-on, 5:280; 7:384; species, 



scarcity of, 12:307. 

 Ceratopsyllns serraticeps (syn. 



Pulex), 12:361; 13:372". 

 Cercopidae, 1:285, 300; 4:120; 5: 



242; 8:152, 153. 

 Cercopis lineata, see Ptyelus linea- 

 tus. 

 obtusa, see Clastoptera. 

 Cerciis canadensis, see Red-bud. 

 Cercyonis alope (syn. Satyrns), 4: 

 137. 

 nephele (syn. Satyrns), 5:285. 

 cerealella, Alucita, see Sitotroga. 

 Anacampsis, see Sitotroga. 

 Bntalis, see Sitotroga. 

 Gelechia, see Sitotroga. 

 Sitotroga (syn. Alucita, A. 

 granella, Anacampsis, Gele- 

 chia), 1:299, 310; 2:102-10; 

 4:17; 6:187, 190; 9:308; 10: 

 377-8G, 485, 492, 510; 12:351; 

 14:342\ 377^ 379\ 39 P. 

 Cerealine, Silvanus surinamensis 



infesting, 12:361. 

 cerealis, Aphis, see Nectarophora 

 granaria. 

 Cecidomyia, sec Diplosis grami- 

 nis. 

 cerealium, Thrips, 1:303; 11:248, 



249. 

 Ceresa buhalrs, 1:284, 315, 318, 

 331; 4:146-47, 208; 7:360; 8: 

 294; 9:390; 11:270; 14:317^ 

 357^ 365\ 

 diceros, 9:390. 

 taurina, 1:331; 11:270. 

 Ceria abbreviata, 7:229. 

 cerintha, Chamyris, 9:456, 11:266; 



14:313^ 

 cerisyi. Smerinthns, 9:451. 

 Cermatia araneoides, 4:133. 



coleoptrata, see Scutigera for- 

 ceps. 



Cermatia floridana, see Scutigera 

 forceps, 

 forceps, see Scutigera. 

 linceci, see Scutigera. 

 Ceroplastes, 8:281; 14:370^ 

 cirripedif ormis, 1 1 :287. 

 floridensis, 11:271. 

 Cerostoma brassicella, see Plutella 



cruciferarum. 

 Cerura aquilonaris, see C. scolopen- 

 drina. 

 borealis, 1:137; 7:875; 9:456; 



14:313% 32r. 

 caterpillars, 14:373". 

 Candida, see C. scitiscripta. 

 occidentalis, 1:137; 7:375; 14: 



30' 



J2r 



scitiscripta (syn. C. Candida), 



7:375; 14:321% 

 scolopendrina (syn. C. aqui- 

 lonaris), 7:375; 14:321% 

 cervicola, Stomoxys, MS., 5:222, 



308. 

 ceto, INIelittia, see M. satyriniformis. 

 Cetonia aurata, 1:237. 



barbata, see Euphoria inda. 

 inda, see Euphoria, 

 marylandica, sec Euphoria inda. 

 Cetoniadae, 1:234. 

 Cetonians, larval habits of, 12:314. 

 Ceuthophilus maculatus, 12:363. 

 Ceutorhynchus assimilis, 1:195. 

 Chaerocampa pampinatrix, see Am- 



pelophaga myron. 

 Chaetochilus contubernalellus, see 

 Ypsolophus pometellus. 

 pometellus, sec Ypsolophus. 



Chaffee, , insects from, 3:142. 



Chaitophorus aceris (syn. xVphis), 

 9:406, 411, 412. 

 populi (syn. Lachnus), 9:407, 



411, 412. 

 populifoliae (syn. Apliis), 9:406, 



411, 412. 

 species, 13:362-; 14:400% 

 Chalcididae, beneficial habits of, 8: 

 275; infesting barley joints, 1:307; 

 4:27-35; parasitic on asparagus 

 beetle, 1:241; on Angoumois 

 moth. 2:110: on white marked 

 tussock moth, 2:79; reference, 1: 

 156, 160; 2:219; secondary parasi- 

 tism of, 1:146; species treated, 10: 

 369; studies in, 4:10, 168, 172. 

 chalcidiphagus, Semiotellus, 4:33. 

 Chalcids, number from a single 

 larva, 1:146; parasite of Apan- 

 teles, 12:210; of Aphis gossypii 

 (syn. A. cucumeris), 11:167; of 

 apple leaf Bucculatrix, 1:159-61; 

 of apple tree case bearer, 1:165- 

 66; of bag worm, 1:86;. of bal- 

 sam Cecidomyia. 7:307; of birch 

 Cecidomyia, 1:27; 11:165; ot 



