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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  cressoni, 
  Urocerus, 
  340^-41°, 
  342". 
  

   See 
  also 
  U. 
  cressoni. 
  

  

  Crioceris 
  asparagi, 
  373^ 
  

  

  Cryptocampus 
  angustus, 
  336' 
  

   saliceti, 
  336°- 
  

  

  Cucumber 
  flea 
  beetle, 
  -^JZ^- 
  

  

  cucumeris, 
  Epitrix, 
  2>7^. 
  

  

  Cultivator 
  and 
  Country 
  gentleman 
  

   cited, 
  352*. 
  See 
  also 
  Country 
  gen- 
  

   tleman. 
  

  

  Currant, 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to; 
  

   Aspidiotus 
  perniciosus, 
  374^ 
  

   Diastictis 
  ribearia, 
  3712* 
  

   Janus 
  integer, 
  335" 
  

   Myzus 
  ribis, 
  363!^. 
  

  

  Currant 
  aphis, 
  363^. 
  

  

  Currant 
  stem 
  borer, 
  335^ 
  

  

  Currant 
  stem 
  girdler, 
  337\ 
  

  

  Cut-worm, 
  366^ 
  

  

  Cuterebra 
  emasculator, 
  372'^. 
  

  

  cyaneus, 
  Urocerus, 
  342'^ 
  342^ 
  

  

  Cyllene 
  pictus, 
  366^, 
  373" 
  

   robiniae, 
  360*. 
  

  

  Dance, 
  Abel, 
  insects 
  from, 
  374". 
  

   Danforth, 
  Mrs 
  J. 
  H., 
  insects 
  from, 
  

  

  372\ 
  

   dasycarpum, 
  Acer, 
  see 
  Maple, 
  silver 
  

  

  or 
  white. 
  

   Davies, 
  S. 
  M., 
  insects 
  from, 
  371", 
  

  

  375'. 
  

   Davis, 
  G. 
  C, 
  cited, 
  353^ 
  

   Diabrotica 
  duodecim-punctata, 
  373''. 
  

   Diastictis 
  ribearia, 
  372^. 
  

   Dick, 
  A. 
  W. 
  K., 
  insects 
  from, 
  374'. 
  

   didyma, 
  Bombyx, 
  see 
  Eacles 
  imperi- 
  

  

  alis. 
  

   didyma, 
  var. 
  Eacles 
  imperialis, 
  350*. 
  

   Dimmock, 
  A. 
  K., 
  cited, 
  3441 
  

   disstria, 
  Clisiocampa, 
  372^. 
  

   Dog-day 
  Cicada, 
  374°. 
  

   Dolerus 
  arvensis, 
  371*. 
  

   dorsalis, 
  Acordulecera, 
  371* 
  

  

  Odontota, 
  3i74\ 
  

   Drepanosiphum 
  acerifolii, 
  363^ 
  

   Drury, 
  Drew, 
  cited, 
  342^ 
  

  

  Dryocampa 
  imperialis, 
  see 
  Eacles 
  im- 
  

   perialis. 
  

  

  duodecim-Dunctata, 
  Diabrotica, 
  373^ 
  

  

  Dupree, 
  W: 
  B., 
  insects 
  from, 
  371". 
  

  

  Dyar, 
  H. 
  G., 
  cited, 
  344^ 
  344^; 
  insects 
  

   from, 
  371*, 
  374^; 
  reference, 
  346^ 
  

  

  Eacles 
  imperialis, 
  bibliography, 
  342^- 
  

   44^; 
  distribution, 
  350*; 
  egg 
  de- 
  

   scribed, 
  346'-47''; 
  food 
  habits, 
  350"; 
  

   innoxious, 
  35 
  1"; 
  larval 
  spines 
  de- 
  

   scribed, 
  349^; 
  larval 
  stages 
  de- 
  

   scribed, 
  347''-49^; 
  life 
  history, 
  344'- 
  

   46*; 
  moth 
  described, 
  349^-50* 
  ; 
  nat- 
  

   ural 
  enemies, 
  351^; 
  pupa 
  described, 
  

   349'- 
  

  

  Eacles 
  imperialis 
  var. 
  didyma, 
  var. 
  

   nobilis 
  and 
  aberrant 
  form 
  puncta- 
  

   tissima, 
  350*. 
  

  

  Economic 
  entomology, 
  Bibliography 
  of 
  

   the 
  more 
  important 
  contributions 
  to 
  

   American, 
  cited, 
  331**. 
  

  

  Edwards, 
  Henry, 
  reference, 
  346^ 
  

  

  Edwards, 
  W. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  343^ 
  

  

  edwardsii, 
  Urocerus, 
  342^ 
  342^. 
  

  

  Eight-spotted 
  forester, 
  37I^ 
  

  

  Elaphidion 
  villosum, 
  3.59^, 
  373*. 
  

  

  Ellerslie, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  work 
  of 
  Elaphidion 
  

   at, 
  359". 
  

  

  Elm, 
  American, 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to; 
  

   Callipterus 
  ulmifolii, 
  362''; 
  

   Galerucella 
  luteola, 
  361^. 
  

  

  Elm, 
  English, 
  Galerucella 
  luteola 
  in- 
  

   *juring, 
  361*, 
  369'. 
  

  

  Elm, 
  European, 
  Galerucella 
  luteola 
  

   injuring, 
  36g\ 
  

  

  Elm-leaf 
  beetle, 
  36o'-6i'', 
  368", 
  373", 
  

   364^ 
  366\ 
  366\ 
  

  

  Elting, 
  Jessie, 
  insects 
  from, 
  374". 
  

  

  Emasculating 
  bot-fly, 
  372". 
  

  

  emasculator, 
  Cuterebra, 
  372^. 
  

  

  Emesa 
  longipes, 
  374". 
  

  

  Emphytus 
  maculatus, 
  336^ 
  

  

  Empretia 
  stimulea, 
  371**. 
  

  

  English 
  elm, 
  see 
  Elm, 
  English. 
  

  

  English 
  oak, 
  see 
  Oak, 
  English. 
  

  

  Entomologia 
  systematica 
  emendata 
  et 
  

   aucta 
  (Fabricius) 
  cited, 
  338^ 
  

  

  