INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Lepisma domestica, see Thermobia 

 furnorum. 

 species, 10:513; 11:252, 13:375«. 

 Lepismatidae, 1:79; 2:207. 

 Leptidae, 4:174. 



Leptocoris trivittatus, abundance 

 10:435; bibliography, 4:156; 10 

 432, 433; cannibalistic habits, 10 

 434, 435; contributions of, 4:208 

 11:287; description, 4:157; distri- 

 bution, 4:158; 10:436, 437; food 

 plants, 4:157, 158; food supply, 

 10:436; habits, 10:438; reference, 

 4:193; 10:503, 505; 11:270, 283; 

 12:352; 14:347S 358^ 385^ 387% 

 39r, 393^; remedies, 10:438, 439; 

 spread, 10:433, 434, 437. 

 Leptocorisa trivittata, see Lepto- 

 coris trivittatus. 

 Leptodesmus, 14:39^. 



falcatus, 12:300-3; 13:375^; 14: 

 308^ 

 Leptoglossus oppositus, 3:141, 153; 

 14:346^ 

 phyllopus, 1:268; 3:153; 14:346^ 

 Leptostylus, prickly, 1:304, 331; 11: 

 268. 

 spotted, 11:269. 

 Leptostylus aculiferus, 1:304, 331; 

 11:268. 

 macula. 11:269. 

 Leptura canadensis, 4:20, 23. 



scalaris, see Bellamira. 

 Lepturges facetus (syn. Liopus), 1: 



331; 11:269. 

 Lepyronia, 4:120; 5:245. 



parallela, see Aphrophora. 

 quadrangularis (syn. Aphro- 

 phora), 1:285; 4:121; 5:245, 9: 

 393. 

 saratogensls, see Aphrophora. 

 Lestophonus iceryae, 6:105. 

 Letchworth, William, insects from, 



10:513. 

 Lettuce, insects injurious to; 



Perldroma saucia (syn. Agrotis), 



5:205. 

 Plusia brassicae, 2:91. 



simplex, 10:487; 14:3781 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1:277. 

 Lettuce fly. 1:]91. 

 Leueania, 1:71; 9:457. 



albilinea, 4:56; 8:291; 10:482, 

 490, 509; 12:310, 356; 13:372'; 

 14:315% 379% 379% 395% 

 harveyi, see L. albilinea. 

 lapidaria, see L. multilinea. 

 multilinea (syn. L. lapidaria), 



1 :340. 

 pallens, 1:340; 4:206. 

 phragmitidicola, 1:340. 

 pseudargyria, 1:340; 10:482. 



Leueania species, 14:314-. 



unipuucta, bibliography, 12:190- 

 94; description of various 

 stages, 12:200-2; figures, 

 12, plates, 2, 3, and 4, fig. 2; 

 food habits, 12:205-6; life 

 history and habits, 12:202-5, 

 207; natural agents control- 

 ling, 12 :208 ; number of genera- 

 tions, 12:200-7; parasites, 

 1:146; 7:376; 12:209-11; pre- 

 daceous enemies, 12:208-9; 

 preventives and remedies, 12: 

 211-14; pupation, 12:206; 

 ravages in New York state, 

 12:194-98, 199, 309-10; rav- 

 ages in other states, 12:198; 

 reference, 1:100, 131, 134; 2: 

 43; 6:176; 7:373; 8:293; 10: 

 482, 490, 519; 12:352, 353, 356, 

 360; 14:316% 320% 322% 325% 

 379% 393% 393% 394% 394% 

 395% 399^ remedies, 1:33, 53, 

 58; 12:211-14. 

 leucaniae, Carcelia, see Winthemia 

 4-pustulata. 

 Ichneumon, 12:211, 

 Nemoraea, see Winthemia 4- 

 pustulata. 

 Leucanthemum vulgare, see Daisy, 



ox eye. 

 Leucopis griseola, 11:164. 

 leucopterus, Blissus, see Bllssus 

 leucopterus. 

 Lygaeus, see Blissus. 

 Micropus, see Blissus. 

 Rhyparochromus, see Blissus. 

 leucostigma, Notolophus, see Notol- 

 ophus leucostigma. 

 Orgyia, see Notolophus. 

 leucozonata, Glypta, 11:156. 

 Lewis, P. C, insects from, 11:287. 

 Lewis, Ilichard, insects from. 9:462. 

 libatrix, Gonoptera, .see Scoliopteryx. 

 Scolioptorvx (svn. Gonoptera), 

 1:340; 8:109, 171-72; 9:4r.O, 

 456; 10:497; 14:813% 382«, 

 Libellulidae, 2:178, 213, 

 liberta, Chaleopliora, 11:285, 

 Liburnia arvensis (syn. Delpliax), 



9:386, 410. 

 Lichens, insects on; 



Islegilla maculata, 4:81. 

 Psocus venosus, 1:1(51. 

 Licorice (extract), Sitodrepa panicea 



in, 4:92. 

 Life zones, range of insects limited 

 by, 11:179, 180; upper austral, 

 11:102, 180, 18L 

 ligata, Lioderma (syn. Pentatoma), 

 4:20, 25; 10:432. 

 Pentatoma, see Lioderma. 

 Systena, see S. taeniata. 



