INDEX TO entomologist's REPORTS 



411 



^phis prunif oliae (A. pruni in error), 

 8:125, 299; 9:369; 11:277; 12: 

 350; 14:388«, 392^ 

 ribis, see Myzus. 

 rudbeckiae, see Nectarophora. 

 rumicis, 9:440; 14:375^ 

 sambucif oliae, 9:406, 412. 

 silybi Pass., of Europe, 3:122. 

 solannina Pass., of Europe, 3: 

 122. 

 -Aphis lion, 1 :302. 



Apbodius fimetarius, 3:103; 7:312, 

 379, 383; 4:440; 13:373*; 14: 

 374'. 

 fossor, 3:103; 7:379. 

 inquinatus, 3:102-3; 7:379; 14: 



323^ 352\ 

 prodromus, 7:312. 

 species, 12:361. 

 Aphorura armata (syn. Lipura fime- 

 taria), 2:208-10; 6:173; 7:374; 11: 

 253; 14:320^ 324*, 342^ 

 j^phritis globosus, see Microdon. 

 -:aphrodite, Argynnis, 4:136; 5:285; 



7:219. 

 Aphropbora, four-spotted, 9:392. 

 j^phrophora parallela (syn. Lepy- 

 ronia), 1:285; 4:121; 5:245; 9: 

 393, 410. 

 quadrangularis, see Lepyronia. 

 quadrinotata, 5:245; 9:392. 

 saratogensis (syn. Lepyronia), 



1:285; 4:121; 9:393, 410. 

 sigaoreti, 5:245. 

 ^picalis, Melalopha, (syn. Ichthyura 



vau), 9:455; 14:313^ 

 apieosa, Erastria, 10:482. 

 Apidae, 5:284; 7:219; 10:359; 11 

 103, 104; number of species, 11 

 103; reference, 5:284; 7:219; 10 

 359; social members, 11:104; state 

 collection of, 11:104. 

 -apiformis, Microdon, of Europe, 2: 



116. 

 apivora, Trupanea, see Promachus 



fitchii. 

 apivorus, Promachus, see P. fitchii. 



Trichodes, 3:138. 

 Aplodes glaucaria, see Synchlora. 

 rubivora, see Synchlora glau- 

 caria. 

 Apocynum androsaemifolium eaten 



by Pyrausta futilalis, 11:139. 

 ;appendiculatus, Gymnonychus (syn. 



Pristiphora grossulariae), 2:5. 

 Apple blossoms, army worm moths 



on, 12:202. 

 J^pple flies (Drosophila), 1:219. 

 Apple leaf Bucculatrix, distribu- 

 tion, 1:158-59; 5:261-62; 8:123; 

 general account, 1:157-62; 5:260- 

 €2; parasite*, 1:159-61; 10:369; 



Psocus bred from cocoons, 1:161- 

 62; reference, 1:330; 2:224; 4:200 

 5:317; 6:174-75; 7:354, 359; 8:135, 

 136, 137, 218, 281, 283; 9:445; 11: 

 267; 12:307, 360; 14:325^ 33r, 

 335^ 339^ 349\ 363-, 364^ 369^ 

 370^ 373*, 376' ; remedies, 1:162; 

 5:262; stages of, 1:157-58. 

 Apple leaf folder, 1:329; 11:266; 



lesser, 1:329; 11:121. 

 Apple leaf hopper, green, 11:271. 

 Apple leaf Micropteryx, 1:330; 11: 



267. 

 Apple leaf miner, 1:330; 7:354; 9: 



445; 11:160-62, 267; 12:357. 

 Apple leaf sewer, 8:123. 

 Apple leaf skeletonizer, 1:329; 11: 



266. 

 Apple leaf tyer, green (Teras 



minuta), 1:329; 11:266. 

 Apple maggot (Trypeta pomonella), 

 distribution, 2:121-22; 8:246-47, 

 fly described, 2:119-20; 8:245; 

 general account, 2:117-25; 8:245- 

 49; larva, habits, etc., 2:118-19; 

 122-23; 8:246, 247; life history, 

 2:120-21, 124; 8:245-46, 248-49; 

 reference, 1:330; 2:227,234; 5:300; 

 8:116; 10:499; 11:267; 14:336^ 

 342«, 353^ 384^ 39r; remedial 

 measures, 2:123; 8:247-48; 12: 

 347 348. 

 Apple midge, 1:219, 330; 2:125; 10: 



388, 391; 11:267. 

 Apple root blight, 9:408. 

 Apple root plant louse, 1:47, 331; 



11:271. 

 Apple scab, 4:185. 

 Apple sphinx, 1:327; 11:264. 

 Apple thrips, 1:332; 11:271. 

 Apple tree, insect depredators on, 

 list of, 1:327-32; 11:263-72; 

 insects injurious to; 



Acronycta species, 5:321. 

 Alaus oculatus, 4:142; 9:448. 

 Alsophila pometaria (syn. Ani- 

 sopteryx), 4:15, 139; 13: 365% 

 370^ 

 Amphicerus bicaudatus, 1:312; 



2:125; 9:447. 

 Anarsia lineatella, 1:155. 

 Anomala marginata, 10: 412. 

 Aphis mali, 1:317; 3:83, 118-21, 

 143, 144, 145, 146; 5:161; 8:123, 

 217, 281, 285; 9:293, 373, 405, 

 431, 432; 10:426, 427, 489; 12: 

 307; 13:363. 

 Aspidiotus juglans-regiae, 12: 

 316. 

 perniciosus, 11:206, 207, 224, 

 287, 18 316, 363; 13 :374^ 

 Aspidisca splendoriferella, 11: 

 159. 



