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Stilpnotia salicis, host of Carcelia excisa 89 



gnava 88 



Compsilura concinnata 89 



Parexorista chelonise 92 



Tachina larvarum 90 



Sugar-cane borer (Rhabdocnemis obscurus), quest of parasites for introduction 



into Hawaiian Islands 36 



food plant of Perhinsiella saccharicida 35 



plant-lice 35 



leafhopper. (See Perhinsiella saccharicida.) 

 Sycamore, food plant of white-marked tussock moth (Hemerocampa leucostigma) 101 



Syntomosphyrum esurus, parasite of brown-tail moth in America 139, 144, 147-149 



gipsy moth in America 139 



parasite of ladybird larvae 30 



Tabanid flies, prey of Monedula Carolina 45 



transmitters of trypanosomiasis of dromedaries 45 



Tachina, biological character separating the species mella and larvarum 257 



japonica, gross number colonized 310 



host of Chalcis fishei 240 



parasite of gipsy moth in Japan, position in "sequence "... 121 

 introduction into United States. . . 227-228 



reared at laboratory '. . . . 88 



status in United States in 1910 308 



recorded host 88 



larvarum, gross number colonized 310 



parasite of brown-tail moth in Europe, position in 



"sequence" 136 



introduction into United States 296 



reared at laboratory 91 



status in United States in 1910 308, 



309 

 gipsy moth in Europe, position in "sequence " . . 132 

 introduction into United States, 



habits 225-227 



reared at laboratory 88 



recorded in literature 88 



status in United States in 1910 308 



recorded hosts 90 



latifrons, parasite of brown-tail moth, recorded in literature 91 



recorded hosts 92 



"Tachina-like " parasite of gipsy moth, results of rearing work of 1910 142 



Tachina mella and Tachina larvarum, biological differences 286 



parasite of brown-tail moth in America 93, 145, 147-149 



gipsy moth in America 90, 139-140 



white-marked tussock moth (Hemerocampa leucostig- 

 ma) 221-223 



noctuarum, parasite of gipsy moth, recorded in literature 88 



recorded hosts 90 



parasite of gipsy moth, relative abundance in Massachusetts and 



Russia 127 



Tachinidse, hyperparasites 207-213 



Tachinid flies, rearing and colonization, large cages versus small cages 204-207 



parasites of the brown-tail moth 296-304 



gipsy moth 202-236 



