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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



False maple scale, 8 



fasciata, Pero, 214 



Fidia viticida, 50 



Fig eater, 57 



iitchii, Prodiplosis, 118 



iiavipes, Campylomyza, 153, 164 



flavopedalis, Joannisia, 157 



flavoscuta, Campylomyza, 165, 169-70 



Joannisia, 157, 159 

 Flesh fly, 9 



Georgian, 80-82 

 Flies, 9 



Georgian flesh fly, 80-82 



queen blowfly, 75-79 

 Forest insects, 8-9, 99-104 

 Forest tent caterpillar, 5, 97, 99-100, 



117 

 franconiae, Lestremia, 134, 141 

 fraterna, Lachnosterna, 57 

 frenchii, Frontina, 45 

 Frirenia, 204, 216 



tenella, 216 

 Frontina frenchii, 45 

 frugiperda, Laphygma, 42-47, 119 

 Fruit tree bark beetle, 90, 93 

 Fruit tree insects, 6, 93-99 

 fulvus, Sparnopolius, 60 

 fungicola, Hyperdiplosis, 113 . 



Mycophila, 161 

 fusca, Johnsonomyia, 211, 212-13 



Lachnosterna, 56, 57 

 fuscogrisea, Brachyneura, 220 



Galerucella luteola, 47-55, 114 



Gall midges, 9-10, 115, 119, 127-226; 

 new species, 113; violet, 127 



gemmatilis, Anticarsia, iii 



Georgian flesh fly, 80-82 ; biology, 

 80-81 ; description, 81-82 ; bibliog- 

 raphy, 82 



georgina, Sarcophaga, 9, 80-82 



gibbosa, Campylomyza, 165, 169 

 Lachnosterna, 57 



gillettei, Dicrodiplosis, 113 

 Monardia, 183, 184, 185-86 



Gipsy moth, (y-^, 117 



glaberrima, Lachnosterna, 57 



Goldsmith beetle, 56 



gracilis, Corinthomyia, 118, 200, 201 

 Lachnosterna, 57 



Grain pests, 7-8 

 graminea, Prionellus, 174, 180 

 grandis, Lachnosterna, 56, 57 

 Grape blossom midge, 127 

 Grapevine beetle, 56 

 Grapevine root worm, 50 

 Grass, injurious insects, 7-8 



fall army worm, 42 



June beetle, 56 

 Green maple worm, 5, 117 

 grindeliae, Asteromyia, 119 

 Ground beetles, 46 



Haplusia, 204, 210 

 plumipes, 210 



Hawthorn sawfly, 104 



Heliophila unipuncta, 42 



Helobia punctipennis, 112 



Hemiptera, additions to collections, 

 124-26 



herrickii, Platygaster, 40 



hesperia, Prionellus, 174, 181-82 



Hessian fly, 7, 31-41, 127; causes of 

 outbreak, 32-33 ; signs of infesta- 

 tion, 32; losses from in 1912, ZZ- 

 2)7; food plants, 27', life history, 

 2,7] emergence of, 38-39; number 

 of generations, 37-38 ; parasites, 

 39-40 ; preventive and remedial 

 measures, 40-41 ; bibliography, 41 



Heteropeza, 204, 209 

 pygmaea, 209 

 transmarina, 209 



Heteropezinae, 202-26 



Hickories, 114 



Hickory bark borer, 8, 63-69, 113, 

 115; signs of infestation, 63-64; 

 life history and habits, 64-65 ; ex- 

 perimental work, 65 ; preventive 

 measures, 67-68; remedial meas- 

 ures, 68-69 



Hickory trees, dying, 113 



hirsuta, Campylomyza, 200 

 Corinthomyia, 200, 201 

 Lachnosterna, 56, 57 



hirticola, Lachnosterna, 56, 57 



Hispa, rosy, 100, 117 



hopkinsi, Cecidomyia, 113 



Hornbeam, forest tent caterpillar 

 injuring, 99 



