INDEX TO REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1902 



185 



Elm, insects injurious to: 163. 



Coleophora limosipennella, 118, 122. 

 Disonycha triangularis, 148. 

 Euvanessa antiopa, 148, 163, 165. 

 Galerucella luteola, 89, 92, 108-9, 

 117, 118, 120, 121, 145, 146, 163, 

 164, 165, 167, 168, 169. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, 117, 118, 124, 163, 



166. 

 Macrodactylus subspinosus, 148, 149. 

 Saperda tridentata, 163. 

 ?Tetralopha, 150. 

 Elm bark louse, 117, 118, 124, 163, 166. 

 Elm borer, 163. 



Elm caterpillar, spiny, 148, 163, 165. 

 Elm flea beetle, 148. 

 Elm leaf beetle, 89, 108-9, 117, 118, 

 121, 145, 146, 163, 164, 165, 167! 

 168, 169. 

 Elm Leaf Beetle in New York State, 92. 

 English sparrow, 98. 

 Entedon epigonus, 125. 

 Entomologist, 17th Report of, 92. 

 Entomology and entomologists in New 

 York State, 163. 



ephemeraeformis, Thvridopteryx, 163 

 166. 



Ephemeridae, 163, 167. 



Ephestia kuehniella, 124. 



epigonus, Entedon, 125. 



Epitrix cucumeris, 151, 152. 



erichsonii, Lygaeonematus, 124. 



Erie county, summary of voluntary 



reports from, 146. 

 Eriocampoides limacina, 123. 

 Euphorocera claripennis, 97. 

 Euproctis chrysorrhoea, see Brown tail 



moth. 

 European fruit tree scale insect, 118 



122, 162. 

 European praying mantis, 115, 126, 



148, 150, 169. 

 European willow gall midge, 124. 

 Euvanessa antiopa, 148, 163, 165. 

 Everett Mass., brown tail moth in, 95. 

 Evergestis stramenalis, 149. 



Fall webworm, 89, 109, 145, 147, 149, 



150, 152, 163, 166. 

 Faunal studies, 153-61. 



Fern, soft scale on, 164. 



Fernald, C. H., cited,94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99. 



Fernow, B. E., on nun moth, 112. 



Fidia viticida, 91, 165, 166, 167, 169. 



Fig insect, i25. 



Fir, Psilura monacha injuring, 111-13, 



118. 

 Fish flies, 167. 

 Fitch, Asa, cited, 119. 

 Flea beetles, 151, 152. 

 Fletcher, Dr, mentioned, 99. 



cited, 100, 102, 108. 

 fletcherella, Coleophora. 161. 

 Flies, 167. 

 Fluted scale, 120, 123, 125; parasite, 



125. 

 Forbes, Dr, cited, 119. 

 forbesi, Aspidiotus, 162. 

 Forbush, E. H., cited, 98, 99. 

 Forest tent caterpillar, 104-5, 146, 147, 

 148, 151, 152, 164, 165 ; 166,' 169^ 

 Forest trees, insects injurious to, 91, 92, 

 110-13, 150, 164, 169; introduced 

 species affecting, 124. 

 formicarius, Clerus, 126. 

 Franck, George, report on nun moth, 



111. 

 Fruit tree bark beetle, 123, 164, 165. 

 Fruit trees, Euproctis chrysorrhoea in- 

 juring, 94-99; injurious insects, 

 104-5, 169; introduced species 

 affecting, 120, 122-23. 

 Fumigation, 3 65. 

 furfura, Chionaspis, 162, 166. 

 Furneaux, cited, 112. 

 fusca, Lachnosterna ?, 166. 

 fusiceps, Phorbia, 123. 



Galerucella luteola, 89, 92, 108-9, 117, 

 118, 120, 121, 145, 146, 163, 164^ 

 165, 167, 168, 169. ' 



Garden insects, 169. 



Gartered plume moth, 166. 



Genesee county, appletree tent cater- 

 pillar in, 104; bud moth in, 105; 

 fall webworm in, 109; walnut 

 worm in, 113; summary of volun- 

 tary reports from, 146-47. 



Geraniums, Macrodactylus subspino- 

 sus injuring, 148, 149. 



