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 Pepper, bell or sweet, chilli, and tabasco varieties, food plants of Anthonomus 



seneotinctus 56 



food plant of Anthonomus seneotinctus . 39, 56 



proliferation 57 



weevil. (See Anthonomus seneotinctus.) 



wild or bird, not food plant of Anthonomus xneotinctus 56 



Pierce, W. Dwight, paper, "Notes on the Biology of Certain Weevils Related to 



the Cotton Boll Weevil " 39-44 



Plowing out in control of boll weevil 7 



Plum, wild, food plant of Anthonomus scutellaris 40 



Polygonum pennsylvanicum, food plant of Lixus musculus 43 



Potato beetle. (See Leptinotarsa decemlineata.) 



Pratt, F. C, paper, "Notes on the Pepper Weevil (Anthonomus seneotinctus 



Champ.) " - 55-58 



Rainfall as affecting hibernation of boll weevil 5-6, 13 



Redbud, food plant of Anthonomus signatus 39 



Sanderson, E. Dwight, paper, "Hibernation and Development o| the Cotton 



Boll Weevil" 1-38 



Sharpshooter. (See Eomalodisca triquetra.) 



Sideranthus rubiginosus, food plant of Desmoris scapalis 40 



Sinea diadema, food 51,52 



Solanum rostratum, food plant of Anthonomus xneolus 40 



Solenopsis geminata, enemy of Anthonomus seneotinctus 56 



xyloni, description 45 



distribution 48 



enemy of boll weevil 45-48 



cotton leaf- worm and bollworm 46 



Stalk-borer, cotton. (See Ataxia crypta.) 



Strawberry, food plant of Anthonomus signatus 39, 60 



varieties grown in South-Central States .* 62 



weevil. (See Anthonomus signatus.) 



Temperature as affecting hibernation of boll weevil 3-6, 13 



time of emergence of boll weevil from hibernation. . . 19-20 



Tetrastichus sp., parasite of Orthoris crotchii 44 



Thrips, eaten by Apiomerus spissipes 53 



Triphleps insidiosus, eaten by Apiomerus spissipes 53 



Wasps, eaten by Apiomerus spissipes 51 



Xanthium, food plant of Ataxia crypta 63 



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