318 PARASITES OF GIPSY AND BROWN -TAIL MOTHS. 



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 Brown-tail moth, recorded hosts of foreign tachinids recorded as parasitic 



thereon 92 



tachinid parasites 296-304 



Bumblebee. (See Bombus.) 



Bupalus piniarius, host of Carcelia excisa 89 



Dexodes nigripes 88, 91 



Cabbage worm, imported. (See Pieris rapx and Pontia rapse.) 



Cage for rearing parasites from brown-tail moth webs 269 



tachinid parasites of the brown-tail moth 150-151 



Cages for colonization of Anastatus bifasciatus 174 



tachinid flies 204-207 



Calliephialtes messor, parasite of codling moth, introduction into California 38-39 



Callimorpha dominula, host of Carcelia excisa 89 



Callineda testudinaria, enemy of Perkinsiella saccharicida, introduction into 



Hawaiian Islands 35 



Calosoma and other predaceous beetles, importation and handling 167 



disease of gipsy moth as obstacle to establishment 99 



enemy of gipsy moth in Russia 80-81 



inquisitor, enemy of gipsy moth, early ideas on introduction 48 



introduction into United States 59, 62, 254 



gross number colonized -. 310 



native species, status as enemies of gipsy moth 48 



reticulatum, gross number colonized 310 



slow dispersion as justifying small colony 94 



sycophanta, enemy of gipsy moth, early ideas on introduction 48 



first practical handling 18 



in Europe, position in "sequence" 



of parasites 132 



introduction into United States, 



habits 59, 62, 253-255 



status in United States in 1910 309 



gross number colonized 310 



respect in which similar to Blepharipa scutellata in rela- 

 tion to gipsy moth 218 



Calymnia trapezina, host of Blepharidea vulgaris 91 



Camel (see also Dromedary). 



host of Rhipicephalus sanguineus 42 



Campoplex conicus, parasite of brown-tail moth, recorded in literature. 86 



gipsy moth, recorded in literature 85 



difformis. (See Omorgius difformis.) 



Cankerworms, prey of birds 113 



Carabus arvensis, gross number colonized 310 



auratus, enemy of earwigs, practical handling 18 



gross number colonized 310 



nemoralis, gross number colonized 310 



violaceus, gross number colonized 310 



Carcelia excisa, parasite of gipsy moth, recorded in literature 88 



recorded hosts 89 



gnava, gross number colonized 310 



parasite of gipsy moth in Europe, position in "sequence " 132 



introduction into United States 231-232 



reared at laboratory 88 



status in United States in 1910 308 



recorded hosts 88 



