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Phorid larva, 12:361. 



Phoridae, species treated of, 10:399- 



406; 12:228, 229. 

 Phorodon hiimuli (syn. Aphis, A. 

 pruni-mabaleb), general account, 

 3:115-18; 8:207-10; in Europe and 

 America. 8 2(>7; lady bird preylui; 

 on, 3:116; life history, 8:207-8; 

 rapidity of propagation, 8:267; 

 ravages of, 3:84; 4:12; reference, 

 1:8, 319. 320: 3:148; 4:197, 199; 6: 

 103; 7:331 335; 8:122; 9:294,369; 

 10:495, 512; 12:307; 14:345*, 348«, 

 349*, 352^ 359^ 360', 380**; reme- 

 dies and preventives, 3:117; 8 

 209, 210; when to fight it, 8:208. 

 Photuris pennsylvanica, 8:298; 11 



284; 13:373^ 

 Phoxopteris nubeculana, 1:329; 8 

 123, 297; 11:266. 

 semiovana. 10:483. 

 Phragmites communis, see Reed- 

 grass, 

 phragmitidicola, Leucania, 1:340. 

 Phrygania, 1:83. 

 Phrvganid larvae, 14:351^ 

 Phrvganidae, 1:79; 4:202; 8:300; 10: 



377; 12:298-99; 13:375^ 

 phryganoides, Mantis, see Gonatista 



grisea. 

 Phvcidae, 1:140. 

 Phyciodes mylitta, 8:296. 



tharos, 4:137. 

 Phycis indigeuella, see Mineola, 

 Phvllaphis fagi (syn. Eriosoma), 2: 



181; 9:408. 

 phyllira, Arctia, see Euprepia. 



Euprepia (syn. Arctia) 3:153. 

 Phyllodesma americana (syn. (las- 

 tropacha), 1:328; 9:456; 11:265; 

 14:313°. 

 Plivllodromia crermanica (syn. Ecto- 



liia), 1:62; 4:131; 7:326; 8:300. 

 Phylloecus flaviventris, see Janus 

 integer, 

 trimaculatus, see Cephus. 

 Phyllophaga. see Lachnosterna. 



pilosicollis, see Lachnosterna 

 tristis, 

 Phylloptera oblongifolia, see Ambly- 



corypba. 

 plivll()])ns. T.4»ptoulossus, 1:208; 3: 



153; 14:346^ 

 Pbyllotn^ta striolata, see P. vittata. 

 vittata (syn. P. striolata. Hal- 

 tica striolata, Orcbestris), 1: 

 (;o. 195. 241. :nO: 3:99: 5:',01; 

 7:372; 9:375; 14:319'; :r>3''. 

 Phylloxera, 1:50; 2:35. 214; 4:188; 5: 

 241; 6:185; 10:362; 11:248, 

 249. 

 raryaecaulis, 11:248, 287. 

 depressa, 6:189. 



I Phylloxera vastatrix, see P.vitifoliae. 

 vitifoliae (syn. P. vastatrix, 

 • Pemphigus), 1:4-5, 322; 2:36; 

 7:371; 8:264; 9:347, 464; 10: 

 498; 14:318^ 319^ 330«, 383*. 

 Phylloxerae, 10:451. 

 phylloxerae, Rbizoglyphus, 10:451, 

 487; 14:377'-'. 

 Tyroglyphus, 10:451, 452, 453; 

 11:258. 

 Phymata erosa, see P. wolffii. 



wolffii (syn. Acanthia erosa, P. 

 erosa), 3:107-10; 7:371; 8:300; 

 9:463; 11:117; 14 319^, 352«. 

 Pbysalis, Lema trilineata on, 4:142, 



207. 

 Pbysalospora bidwellii, see Black 



rot. 

 Physocephala furcillata, 5:285. 

 pliysoderus, Pyrophorus, 11:175. 

 Physogaster larvarum, see Hetero- 



pus ventricosus. 

 Physopoda, 11:247, 249. 

 Physostegania pustularia (syn. 



Stegania), 10:483. 

 Phytocoridae, 1:271. 

 Phytocoris bellus, see Poecilocapsus 

 lineatus. 

 linearis, see Lygus pratensis. 

 lineatus, see Poecilocapsus. 

 lineolaris, see Lygus pratensis. 

 quadrivittatus, see Poecilocap- 

 sus lineatus. 

 Phytomyza affinis, erroneous refer- 

 ence of P. chrysanthemi. 

 chrysantbemi (P. lateralis, P. 

 aflinis in error), 4:75-79, 207; 

 7:242-46; 9:421; 10:510; 14: 

 357^ 374'. 

 dimidiata, 7:243. 

 flava,- 4:79. 

 flaviceps, 4:79. 

 lateralis, erroneous reference of 



P. chrysantbemi. 

 nigricornis, 4:79; 7:242. 

 obscnrella, 4:79. 

 solita, 7:243. 

 Phytomyzidae, 4:73, 78; 7:242. 

 Phytonomus comptus, 1 :248. 

 exiniins, 1:248. 

 meles var. trifolii, 1:248. 

 nigrirostris, 1 :248. 

 opimus, see P. punctatus. 

 punctatus (syn. P. opimns. 

 Curculio), attacked by fun- 

 gus. 4:178; 5:272-73; 7:315-16: 

 attacking beans, 2:14-15; 

 /bibliography. 1:247; descri]>- 

 tion of beetle and cocoon, 1: 

 247-48; detailed account, 1: 

 247-53; distribution, 1:252-5:- : 

 first notice of, 1:249-50; iir.- 

 portation of, 1:251-52; life 



