314 PARASITES OF GIPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS. 



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 Ana-status bifasciatus, parasite of gipsy moth in Europe, position in "sequence' '. . 132 



Japan, position in "sequence''. 121 

 introduction into United States, 



habits 75, 153, 168-176, 183 



status in United States in 1910 307 



superparasitized by Schedius huvanx 181-183 



slow dispersion as justifying the small colony 94 



sp. , parasite of Apanteles fulvipes 200 



Anatis 15-punctata, enemy of gipsy moth 252 



Anilastus tricoloripes . (See Limnerium tricoloripes.) 



Anisocyrta sp., parasite of gipsy moth in America 138 



Anomalon exile, parasite of brown-tail moth in America 144, 147-149 



tent caterpillar (Malacosoma) 144 



Anihersea mylitta, host of Crossocosmia sericarise 88 



yamamai (see also Silkworm, Japanese). 



host of Crossocosmia sericarix 88 



Anthonomus grandis. (See Weevil, cotton boll.) 



of apple, control by caging and permitting parasites to escape 19 



Anthrenus varius, enemy of gipsy moth 252 



tussock moth (Hemerocampa leucostigma) 252 



Apanteles conspersse, comparison with Apanteles lacteicolor, biological differ- 

 ences 285-286 



parasite of Japanese brown-tail moth (Euproctis con- 



spersa) 285-286 



difficilis, parasite of brown-tail moth, recorded in literature 86 



fiskei, host of Mesochorus n. sp 265 



parasite of Parorgyia sp 265 



fulvipes, gross number colonized 310 



how many individuals constitute a good colony? 96 



parasite of gipsy moth, importation and handling of 



cocoons 165-166 



in Europe 57 



position in "sequence". 132 

 Japan, position in ' 'sequence ' ' . 121 



Russia 80, 124-125 



introduction into United States, 



habits 193-202 



reared at laboratory 85 



recorded in literature 85 



results of rearing work of 1910. . . 142 

 status in United States in 1910 . . 308 



perhaps synonymous with Apanteles nemorum 193 



possibility that it has been successfully colonized in United 



States 277-278 



prey of Corymbites 252 



secondary parasites 198-202 



liparidis (see also Apanteles liparidis). 



parasite of gipsy moth, recorded in literature 85 



glomeratus, parasite of common cabbage caterpillar (Pontia rapx), 



first observation of exit of larvae 16 



gipsy moth, recorded in literature 85 



Pcntia rapap, introduction into United States. 24 

 hyphantrix, host of Mesochorus sp 265 



