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Onion, Insects, etc., injurious to; 

 Agrotls ypsilon, 8:126, 188-91, 



296; 14:37r, 382^ 

 Carneades messoila (syn. Agro- 



tis), 8:188, 236. 

 cut worms, 4:13; 8:236. 

 Leucania unipuncta, 12:206. 

 Phorbia ceparum, 1:172; 2:28; 

 3:85; 4:13; 10:486. 

 fusciceps (sjm. F. cilicrura), 

 1:181. 

 Polydesmus complanatus, 3: 

 133; 12:301. 

 serratus, 12:301. 

 Thrips tabaci, 11:242, 243, 245; 



13:303". 

 wire worms, 4:13. 

 Onion fly(Fliorbia ceparum), Ameri- 

 can, compared witli tlie Euro- 

 l)ean, 1:179-80; bibliography. 1: 

 172; detailed account, 1:172-81; 

 generic position, 1:180-81; indica- 

 tion and progress of attack. 1:175- 

 76; insect enemies, 1:176-77; loss 

 caused by, 3:85; natural history, 

 1:173-75; references, 1:8. 191. 192, 

 196, 200, 204, 296, 322; 9:375; 14: 

 335*, 377^; remedies and preven- 

 tives. 1:46. 52. 177-79: 10:486. 

 Onion maggot, 2:28; 4:13; 5:319; 14: 



340^ 

 Onion Thrips. 11:241-47; 12:357; 13: 



363«; 14:395». 

 onopordinis, Tephritls, 1:49, 52. 

 ontariella, Depressaria, see D. herac- 



liana. 

 Ontario agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin quoted, 11:119. 

 Ontario coiinti/ times cited, 1:116, 

 117; 3:143; 5:312; 6:185; 14:332\ 

 337', 337«, 343«. 

 Oospora scabies, 10:446, 487; 14: 



377^ 

 opaculus, Hvlesinus, 4:144, 145; 7: 

 352; 9:367; 14:350^ 357». 

 Lyctus, 2:130. 

 operator. Andricus (syn. Cynips), 4: 

 205. 

 Cynips, see Andricus. 

 operculnris, Lagoa, see Megalopyge. 

 Megalopyge (svn. Lagoa). 1:328; 

 4:51, 52, 206; 11:264; 14:357«. 

 Oi)('n)i)lit('r!i boreatn. 11:266. 

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

 biliiicnlnin, 4:205. 

 maorurum, 7:228. 

 purgntum, 12:193, 211. 

 opimus, Phytonomus, see P. puncta- 



tus. 

 oppositns, Leptoglossus, 3:141, 153: 

 14:346^ 



Opsicoetus personatus (syn. Redu- 

 vius), 4:112, 133; 5:316; 13:374»; 

 14:339^ 

 optlialmicus, Smerinthus, 9:451. 

 Optilete, see Carynota. 

 Orange, insects, etc., injurious to; 

 Aramigus fulleri, 2:143. 

 Aspidiotus nerii, 8:215. 

 Elaphidion villosum (syn. E. 



parallelum), 9: 359. 

 Heraclides cresphontes (svn. 



Papilio), 9:337. 

 Icerya purchasi, 4:187, 188; 6: 



104; 7:340. 

 Megalopyge opercularis (syn. 



Lagoa), 4:53. 

 Monomorium carbonarium, 10: 

 306. 

 pharaonis (syn. M. moles- 

 turn). 10:366. 

 Mytilaspis pomorura, 4:115. 

 Phobetron pithecium, 5:187. 

 Solenopsis geminata, 10:366. 

 Stagmomantis Carolina (syn. 



Mantis), 4:161. 

 Thrills species, 11:248, 249, 



250. 

 Typhlodromus oleivorus, 3:144; 

 8:281. 

 Oranor count i/ fniiner cited. 3:148; 

 5:303, 305; 8:286; 9:318; 10:492, 

 496: 12:235; 14:354^ 354«, 372\ 

 379", 381^ 

 Orange J add farmer cited, 7:357; 



14:364\ 

 Ornnse mite, 10:503. 

 Orange rust mite, 4:177. 

 oratoria. Mantis, 4:162. 

 orbitalis, Evaeaiithus, 9:397. 

 Orchard grass, Xectarophora gran- 

 aria (syn. Siphonophova avenae) 

 on, 5:252. 

 Orcholimum glaberrimum. 11:271. 

 Orchosella fiavo-picta, 2:207. 

 Orchestris A'ittata, see Phvllotreta. 

 Orcutt. I. 11. and AMrich, .T. M., 



cited. 11:182. 

 Oregon agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin cited, 10:454. 

 orrgonensis, Eucliaetos, 9:455; 14: 



313\ 

 Orgyia antiqua, see Notolophus. 

 cana, see Notolophus vetusta 



var. 

 definita, see Notolophus. 

 leucostigma, see Notolophus. 

 nova, sec Notolophus antiqua. 

 vetusta, see Notolophus. 

 orgyiae, Cratotechus (syn. Tricho- 

 gramma), 1:303; 2:79. 

 Tachina, see T. mella. 



