INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST^S REPORTS 



431 



caryaecaulis, Phylloxera, 11:248, 



287. 

 <!aryatrypes, Balaninus, see B. pro- 



boscideus. 

 Carynota (syn. Optilete), 1:300; 9: 

 410. 

 arquata, see Vanduzea. 

 marmorata (syn. Cyrtosia), 9: 



389, 410. 

 rnera (syn. Membracis;, 9:388, 

 410. 

 •caryosus, Sphenophorus, 1:261. 

 Case, A. P., insects from," 8:297; 



12:315 362. 

 Case bearers, 1:164, 167; 7:347; 8: 



217; 9:374. 

 €asei, Piopliila, see Piopbila casei. 



Tyropliaga, see Piophila. 

 Cashaws, Margaronia hyalinata 

 (syn. Eudioptis) injuring, 11:136. 

 cassiae, Silvanus, see Cathartus 



gemellatus. 

 Cassida aurichalcea, see Coptocycla 

 bicolor. 

 bivittata, 6:127. 

 clavata, see Coptocycla. 

 nigripes, 6:127; 7:363, 383; 14: 

 366*. 

 Cassididae, 1:243, 306. 

 Cassidy, J., cited, 11:182. 

 Cassidy, M., insects from, 10:511. 

 Castanea americana, see Chestnut, 

 castaneae, Atymna (syn. Smilia), 9: 

 389, 410. 

 Callipterus, 9:463. 

 Smilia, see Atymna. 

 castaneum, Tribolium, see T. ferru 



gineum. 

 Castor bean, Ecpantheria larva fed 



on, 12:189; stalk borer on. 1:112. 

 Castor oil plant, Notolophus leuco- 



stigma (syn. Orgyia) on, 2:77. 

 Cat birds feeding on cicada, 12:280. 

 Cat flea, 13:372^ 

 Catabena lineolata (syn. Adipso- 



phanes miscellus), 10:482. 

 <;ataphracta, Dorthesia, see Orthe- 

 zia. 

 Gortyna, see Hydroecia. 

 Hydroecia (syn. Gortyna) 1:115; 

 10:373-76, 509; 11:284; 12: 

 3.51; 14:392®. 

 Orthezia (syn. Dorthesia), 1:286. 

 Catbrier, Hadena turbulenta on, 



10:509. 

 catenaria, Cingilia (syn. Zerene), 4: 

 139, 206; 8:287, 297; 9:450; 

 14:357^ 373«. 

 Zerene, see Cingilia. 

 Cathartus advena (syn. Silvanus), 

 9:308. 

 gemellatus (syn. Silvanus cas- 

 siae), 9:308, 462. 



Catnip, Thrips tabaci on, 11:245. 

 Catocala, 1:71, 113, 341; 6:184; 8: 

 292; 9:455, 459. • 

 cara, 1:90. 

 concumbens, 1:90. 

 crataegi var. pretiosa (syn. C. 

 pretiosa), 7:375; 8:292; 14: 

 307^ 316\ 321'. 

 grynea (sj^n. C. polygama), 1: 

 328; 8:292; 11:121, 266; 14: 

 316^ 

 nubilis, 10:482. 

 nuptialis, 11:266. 

 parta, 9:456; 14:313^ 

 piatrix, 1:90. 

 polygama, see C. grynea. 

 pretiosa, see C. crataegi var. 

 ultronia, 11:121, 266. 

 unijuga, 5:282. 

 Catocalas occurring in the state of 



New York, list of, 14:315^ 

 Catodaulis (syn. Daimio), 1:33^; 7: 

 371. 

 tethys (syn. Daimio), 1:336. 

 Catolaccus species, 10:381, 485. 

 Catopyrrha coloraria (syn. Aspi- 



lates), 11:254. 

 Cattle tick, 6:156-58; 9:458; 13:375^ 



14:368^ 

 Caulfield, F. B., cited, 5:207; 12:243, 



272. 

 Cauliflower, insects injurious to; 

 Lygus pratensis, 13:351®. 

 Murgantia histrionica, 12:3J9, 



363. 

 Phorbia brassicae (syn. An- 

 thomyia, Phorbia floccosa), 

 1:185, 207; 5:158, 265; 9:451. 

 Pieris rapae, 9:442; 14:375\ 

 Thrips species, 9:464. 



tabaci, 11:242, 243, 244. ' 

 c-aureum, Grapta, see Polygonia in- 



terrogationis. 

 cavicollis, Galeruca, see Galerucella. 

 Galerucella (syn. Galeruca), 

 11:197-98, 286; 14:395^ 

 Ceanothus americanus, see l^ew 



Tprspv t'Pi 

 Cebrio bicolor, 3:100-1; 7:371; 14: 

 319^, 352^ 

 gigas, 3:101. 

 Cebrioninae, 3:101. 

 Cecidomyia. 1:138, 297, 322; 3:86, 

 97; 7:308; 9:440. 

 balsamicola, 4:60-63; 7:307; 9: 



440; 14:308*, 35r, 374^ 

 betulae, 3:86, 141; 4:27, 205, 

 206; 11:162-65; 12:357; 14: 

 343^ 357^ 395\ 

 caliptera, see DIplosis. 

 cerealis, see Diplosis graminls. 

 crataegi. of Europe, 7:308, 364; 

 14:367^ 



