INDEX TO entomologist's REPORTS 



463 



femur-rubrum, Mclanoplus (syn. 

 Acridium, Calopteniis), 1:7, 304 

 332; 2:190, 193; 6:151, 153; 8:294; 

 9:297, 332, 464; 10:440, 441, 442, 

 443, 496; 11:271, 284; 14.:317^ 368^ 



ool''. 



fenestralis, Rymosia, 10:392. 



Scenopinus, 2:44; 4:174; 7-312 

 367, 382; 10:510; 12:311; 14.': 

 368^ 

 fenestra ta, Cyrtosia, see Cyrtolobus 

 fenestratiis. 



fenestratiis, Athysaniis, see Bytho- 

 scopns. 



Bythoscopus (syn. Athysanus), 



9:400, 410. 

 Cyrtolobus (syn. Cyrtosia), 9: 

 389, 410. 

 Feniseca tarqiiinius, carnivorous 

 habits of larvae, 3:125-26; 4:179; 

 8:170; distribution, 2:231; 5:282; 

 in Adirondacks, 4:137; 7:219; 8- 

 169; reference. 5:317; 8:109;' 9- 

 346; 10:497; 12:308; 14:334S 339«, 

 082"". 



fennica, Agrotis, see Noctua. 



Noctua (syn. Agrotis), 8:235, 



Fern, Lecanium hesperidum on. 10- 

 512; 13:374^ ' * 



Fernald, C. II., cited, 9:300; 11-109 

 127, 134, 152, 233; 12:191, 218' 

 2o4; referred to, 11:104, 105; 12- 

 221; 13:343'^; Catalogue of the de- 

 scribed Tortricidae of North Ameri- 

 ca, sijnonymical, cited, 4:151; 5: 

 213; Orthoptera of New En aland 

 cited, 9:330. 



Fernow, Berthold, Insects from, 5- 

 324, 325; 7:383; 8:298, 299; 9-462* 

 463. 



ferrugalis, Botis, see Phlyctaenia. 

 Phlyctaenia (syn. Botis), 10: 



ferruginea, Stene, see Tribolium 



ferrugineum. 

 ferrugiueum. Tribolium, 2:136-39- 



8:299; 9:308, 463; 14:342^ 

 ferruginoides, Orthosia, see O. bi- 



colorago var. 

 fervidus, Bombus, 3:140. 

 f^stiva, Strachia (syn. S. ornata), 



J. .^ I u. 



Feverfew, corn, Phytomyza chrv- 

 santhemi (P. lateralis in 

 error) on, 4:78. 

 double white, Phytomyza chry- 

 santhemi (P. lateralis in 

 error) on, 4:75. 

 Fevor worm (Ecpantheria), 12-189 

 hdicularia, Caradrina, see C multi- 

 fera. 



Field and forest cited, 4:151; 5:234; 



A J. :-lo4. 



P'iery ground beetle, 12:209. 

 Fig, insects injurious to; 

 Allorhina nitida, 5:319. 

 Icerya purchasi, 4:187. 

 Fig eater, 5:319; 14:340«. 

 Fig tree bark louse, 1 :301. 

 Figitos, 1:315. 



ruuus-caulis, 1:315. 

 Figuier, Louis, Insect icorld cited 

 10:477; 11:174, 240, 248; quoted, 

 11:176. 

 Figures of; 



Achorutes diversiceps, 11:253. 



purpurescens, 2:207. 

 Adalia bipunctata, 9:306. 

 Aegeria tipuliformis, see Sesia. 

 Agrilus ruficollis, 6:124; 10:406. 

 Agriotes mancus, 8:198. 

 xVgrotis clandestina, sec Noctua. 

 saucla, see Peridroma. 

 ypsilon, 8:189. 

 Alaus oculatus, 4:141. 

 Aleochara anthomyiae, see A. 

 nitida. 

 nitida (syn. A. anthomyiae), 

 1 :188. 

 xYletia argillacea, 1:7. 

 xVlj'pia octomaculata, 5:181. 

 Ampelophaga myron (syn. 



Darapsa), 5:176, 179; 8:187. 

 Amphibolips pruuus, 4:43. 

 Amphicerus bicaudatus, 2:126, 



127. 

 Amphidasys cognataria, see 



Lycia. 

 Anarsia lineatella, 1:1.52. 

 Anasa tristis, 2:165; 8:203. 

 Angoumois moth, 2:105; in 



corn, 2:103. 

 Anisopteryx vernata, see Palea- 



crita. 

 Anisota senatoria, 5:195. 

 Anomala lucicoln, 10:409. 



marginata, 10:412, 413. 

 x\nosia plexippus (syn. Danais 

 archippus) larva and pupa. 4: 

 136. 

 ant, little red, 11:111. 

 ant lions. 7:318. 319. 

 Anthomyia radicum, 1:192. 



zeae, see Phorbia fusciceps. 

 Anthomyian eggs, 1:205. 

 Anthrenus scrophulariae, 1-10- 

 5:268; 9:301; 11:172; 13 ' 

 359*. 

 var. flnvipes. 9:301. 

 var. thorn cicus, 9:301. 

 Antispila nyssaefoliella, 11- 

 158. 



Anurida maritima, 2:210.* 



