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rosae, Diaspis. sre Aulacaspis. 



Empoa, see Typhlocyba. 



Monostegia (syn. Selandria), 1: 

 42; 7:344, 3G2; 10:499; 14: 

 3GG*. 384^ 



Psila, 1:4G, 49. 



Selaudria, see Monostegia. 



Tetti,uonia. sec Typhlocyba. 



Typhlocyba (syn. Anomia. Em- 

 poa. Tettigouia), 2:31; 6:1GG; 

 7:345. 3G2; 8:250; 11:271; 12: 

 355, 35G; 14,:346«, 359", 3GGS 

 394«. 

 rosana, Cacoecia. 10:51G; 11:266. 

 Rose. J. F.. insects from, 8:296, 299; 



9:461; 10:510, 515, 518. 

 Rose, Insects injurious to; 



Anomala marginata, 10:441. 



Aphicls, 5:162. 



Aramigus fnlleri, 2:142; 4:193. 



Aspidiotus i>erniciosus, 11:207, 

 224. 



Aulacaspis rosae (syn. Diaspis), 

 7:3cS4. 



Bibio albipennis, 2:115. 



Cacoecia argyrospila, 7:356. 

 rosaceana, 6:187; 9:418. 



Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus. 

 9:344. 463. 



Cladius p(^ctinicornis. 10:499. 



Kmphytus cinctus, 10:499. 



Homoptera lunatji, 4:57-59; 5: 

 315; 14:338'. 



Icerya purchasi, 4:187. 



Lygus pratensis, 13:352^ 



Macrodactvlus subspiuosus, 1: 

 229; 6:175; 8:201; 9:419-20. 



Monostegia rosae, 7:344, 362; 

 10:499. 



Notolophus leucostigma (syn. 

 Orgyia). 2:69, 77. 



Otiorhynchus ovatus, 10:417, 



Parasa chloris, 9:443; 14:375". 



l*enthina nimbatana, 2:228; 5: 

 214: 6:139; 14:332''. 



Poecllocapsus lineatus, 1:278. 



I'oecilosonia Candida turn, 13: 

 336=. 



Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 6:143. 



Tetranychus telarius, 9:432. 



Typhlocyba rosae (syn. Tetti- 

 gonla). 2:31; 6:166; 7:362; 8: 

 2.5(;; 12::'>55. 



wliite grubs, 9:354. 

 Hose ai)his, 5:162. 



Rose IxH'tle (Macrodactylus), bib- 

 liography, 1:227-28; character- 

 istics of appearance, 1:231; 

 classilicatory and descriptive, 

 1:7S. 22S29;"detail(>d account, 

 l:227-:',2; food plants, 1:229- 



30; natural history. 1:231; 7: 

 346-47; ravages, 1:230-31, 317; 

 2:225; 4:142, 198, 199; 5:154; 

 6:166; 8:125; 9:419-20; refer- 

 ences, 1:178, 234, 303, 307, 

 316; 7:337; 8:112; 9:441, 491, 

 497, 511; 11:173. 268; 12:351, 

 362; 14:325*, 331^ 336\ 339-, 

 341\ 349°, 370^ 382^ 385\ 392"; 

 remedies, 1:45, 57; 8:200-2, 

 282; 9:418; 10:501. 

 Fuller's (Aramigus), 2:142-44; 

 4:193; 5:154, 311, 325; 14:337\ 

 342', 347*. 

 Rose bug, see Rose beetle. 

 Rose chafer, green (Cetonia aurata), 



1 :237. 

 RO'Se leaf hopper (Typhlocyba 

 rosae), 2:31; 7:345, 362; 8:116, 256; 

 11:271: 12:355-56; 14:359«, 366% 

 394«; 14:343«. 

 Rose leaf tyer (Penthina nimba- 

 tana), 5:213-15; 6:139; 14:362^ 

 Rose saw fly, 7:354. 

 Rose slug (Monostegia rosae), 3:88; 



7:344, 362; 10:499; 14:366% 384». 

 Rose twig borer, 1:57. 

 Rose worm, bristly, 10:499; 14:384*. 



curled, 10:499; 14:384*. 

 rosea, Odontota, see O. nervosa, 

 rostroserratus, Rhizoglyphus, 10: 

 449; 14:377«. 

 Tyroglyphus, 10:486. 

 rotondipennis, Sciara, 10:394, 

 rotundifolia, Amblycorypha, 7:384. 

 Roiiast, Georges, Catalogue des 

 chenilles Etirop6ennes connues re- 

 ferred to, 11:149. 

 Rove beetles (Staphyllnidae), 1:187, 



189. 

 Royal Gardens, Bulletin of miscel- 



laneons information cited, 11:241. 

 Roval society of Canada, Trans- 

 actions cited, 13:338% 341% 

 Royce, T. C, insc^cts from, 12:263. 

 rubelUis, Lixus, 1:260. 

 rnbens, Tribolium, see T. ferrugi- 



neum. 

 rubcolans, Nephelodes, 1:107. 

 rubi, Lasioi)tera., of Europe, 4:66. 

 Monophadnoides (syn. Selan- 

 dria), 1:42. 

 vSelandria, see Monophadnoides. 

 rubicunda, Anisota (syn. Dryo- 

 campa), 3:91; 5:197, 198, 200; 

 9:295, 422, 455; 10:507; 14: 

 309% 313% 

 Dryocampa, see Anisota. 

 rubicundula, Diplax, 7:220. 

 rubidana, Galasa (syn. Cordylopeza 

 nigrinodis), 10:483. 



