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Cotton, food plant of Nezera pennsylvanica 12 



viridula 82-83 



Nysius angustatus 93 



Oncopeltus fasciatus 93 



Oxycarenus hyalinipennis 15 



Pentatoma ligata 12-13, 15, 25 



sayi 73-74 



Podisus acutissimus 87 



maculiventris 87 



Proxys punctulatus 87 



Psallus delicatus 93 



St. Andrews cotton stainer 12 



Stiretrus anchorago 87 



■ Thyanta custator • 84-86 



insects in Texas 13 



leaf -bug. (See Calocoris rapidus .) 



Lygaeid enemies . 93 



method of estimating losses due to plant-bugs 59 



Pentatomid enemies of the genus Euschistus 74-78 



Nezara 78-83 



Thyanta 84-87 



plant-bugs in Bismarck Archipelago and German East Africa 13 



Pyi'rhocorid enemies 94-98 



quality and market value of lint as affected by plant-bug attack 61-62 



reduction in yield of fields infested by Pentatoma ligata 57-61 



stainer (see also Dysdercus suturellus). 



as an orange pest 12 



family. {See Pyrrhocoridse.) 



nature and cause of injury to bolls 14-15 



St. Andrews, on cotton 12 



stainers in West Indies 13 



worm, destruction by Nezara hilaris 12 



Cowpeas, food plant of Thyanta custator 84, 85 



Cricket. (See Gryllus sp.) 



Cultural methods against plant-bugs injurious to cotton bolls 98-99 



Currant, wild. (See Rihes sp.) 



Deilephila lineata, hand-picked in cotton field in Mexico 70 



Diseases of cotton, dissemination by plant-bugs 23 



Dockweed. (See Rumex sp.) 



Dysdercus ruficollis on cotton 12 



suturellus {see also Cotton Stainer). 



as a cotton insect, general account 95-98 



• on cotton 11, 12, 95-98 



amount of damage therefrom 20 



Urena lobata 95 



Egg-plant, food plant of Nezara hilaris 79 



Epitragus sp., hand-picked in cotton field in Mexico 70 



Estigmene acrsea, hand-picked in cotton field in Mexico 70 



Euschistus Jissilis on wheat 74 



Podisus maculiventris an enemy 65 



impictiventris on cotton , 74 



on cotton 11 



politus. partly predaceous in habit 74 



