INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Mushrooms, insects, etc., injuries to; 

 Pbora agarici, 10:403. 



albidibalteris, 12:228, 2G1. 

 bovistae, 10:403. 

 flava, 10:403. 

 lutea, 10:403. 

 nigra, 10:403. 

 pumila, 10:403. 

 Plesiastina annulata, 10:392. 

 Rhizo2,lypbus rostroserratus, 



10:449. 

 Rymosia fenestralis, 10:392. 

 Sciara multiseta, 12:224, 361. 



species, 5:205; 6:188. 

 Sciophila striata, 10:392. 

 Snails, 7:366. 



Tyroglypbus lintneri, 10:452- 

 53; 12:352. 

 rostroserratus, 10:486; 14: 



377«. 

 species, 11:257. 

 Muskmelon, insects injurious to; 

 Aphis gossypii (syn. A. cu- 



cumeris), 8:211; 11:168. 

 Chauliognathus marginatus, 3: 



153. 

 Diplosis cucumeris • (syn. Ceci- 

 domyia), 8:212; 11:165-66. 

 setigera, 11:168. 

 Margaronia hyalinata (syn. 

 Eudioptis). 10:503; 11: 

 135; 14:386\ 

 nitidalis {sjn. Eudioptis), 

 3:140, 152; 10:503; 11: 

 127, 132; 14:386\ 

 Otiorhynchus ovatus, 10:417. 

 Muskmelon borers or worms, 3:152; 



10:403; 14:346«. 

 Mustard, wild, insects on; 



Epicauta pennsylvanica, 6:136. 

 Murgantia histrionica, 1:267. 

 Phyllotreta vittnta (syn. Haltica 

 striolata), 1:310. 

 mutabilis, Microdon, of Europe, 2: 



116. 

 Mutinus ravenalii, Silphaamericana 



on, 11:285. 

 Mycetobia pallipes, 10:392. 

 Mycetophila lunata, 10:392. 

 signata, 10:392. 

 species, 10:389. 

 Mycetophilidae, 1:219; 2:125; 5:264; 

 7:316; 8:172, 297; 10:387-99, 447; 

 12:223-28. 

 myelins, Crambus, 1:150. 

 Myer, H. G.. insects from, 7:.381. 

 Mylabris irresecta, see Bruchus ob- 

 tectus. 

 rufimana Boliem., see Bruchus 



rufimanus Boliem. 

 rufimanus Sclion., erroneous 

 reference of Bruchus lentis 

 Bohem. 



mylitta, Phyciodes, 8:296. 



Myndus impunctatus (syn. Cixius . 



9:386, 410. 

 Myobia pumila, 11:177. 

 Myophasia aenea, 12:210. 

 myops, Alaus, 1:330; 5:317; 11:267; 



14:339^ 

 Myriapoda, attacking asters and 

 lilies, 9:371-72. 441; jittacking 

 potatoes, 3:131-33; 10:445-49, 487; 

 bibliography of two species, 3: 

 ,133; contributions of, 3:142; 4:208; 

 5:326; 6:190; 7:384; 9:466; 10:513, 

 519; habits, 2:6; parasites, 3:133- 

 34; reference. 5:251; 10:498; 11: 

 252; 12:336; 14:363% 383"; reme- 

 dies, 3:134-35; species treated of, 

 3:131-33; 4:128-34; 5:295-96; 8: 

 324-27; 12:300-3, 349. 

 myrina Argynnis, see Brenthis. 



Brenthis (syn. Argynnis), 4:337. 

 Myrmeleon immaculatus, 7:318, 384; 

 9:440; 11:236, 237, 238, 240; 

 14:374^ 

 ingeniosus, 1 1 :238. 

 larva, 11:237. 

 nigrocinctus, 7:319. 

 - ocellatus, see Dendroleon ob- 

 soletum, 

 pantherinus, 7:320. 

 pumilus, see Brachynemurus. 

 rusticus, 11:238. 

 species, 2:233; 11:234-41; 12: 



357; 14:312«, 395". 

 tetragrammicus, 11:240. 

 Myrmeleonidae, bibliography, 11: 

 240; species treated of, 11:234, 

 240. 

 Myrmica molesta, see Monomorium 



pharaonis, 

 Myrmicidae, 10:365-69; 11:109-14. 

 myron, Anipelophaga (syn. Chaero- 

 campa pampinatrix, Darapsa, 

 Everyx, Otus, O. cnotus. 

 Sphinx, S. pampinatrix), 4: 

 201, 202; 5:174-79, 307. 324; 

 7:381; 8:186-87, 295; 9:450; 

 10:481, 508, 509, 515; 12:354, 

 359; 14:309% 317«, 350% 35P, 

 355% 362% 394% 

 Darapsa, see Ampelophaga. 

 Everyx, see Ampelophaga. 

 Otus, see Ampelophaga. 

 Sphinx, see Ampelophaga. 

 Myrsiphyllum asparagoides, sec 



Smilax. 

 mytilaspidis, Aphelinus, 1:61. 

 Mytilaspis pomicorticis, see M. 

 pomorum. 

 pomorum (syn. M. pomicorticis, 

 Aspidiotus. A. conchiformis. 

 A. juglandis. Coccus arbor- 

 um-linearis, C. pyrus-malus, 



