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Cecidomyia cucumeris, see Diplosis. 

 destructor, 1:58, 321; 4:27, 29; 

 5:268, 325; 7:368; 11:165; 14: 

 317^ 325^ 349^ 363^ 

 graminis, see Diplosis. 

 inimica, see Diplosis. 

 leguminicola (syn. C. trifolii 

 Lintn.), abundance, 5:262-63; 

 change of name, 7:376, 377; 

 damages by, 4:12; 8:263; 

 larva, 11:164; 12:313, 356; 

 " parasites of, 2:2; reference, 

 4:65; 6:173, 178, 184; 7:378; 

 11:155, 249; 13:359^; 14:308% 

 320% 320% 322^ 322% 323% 

 324% 326% 329% 349% 363% 400% 

 remedies, 1:54; Tlirips de- 

 stroying eggs of, 2:31; 8:255. 

 nigra, see Diplosis pyrivora. 

 pyricola, see Diplosis pyrivora. 

 rigida (syn. C. salicis), 1:297. 

 salicis, see C. rigida. 

 salicis-batatus, 2:231; 14:334% 

 species, 12:361; 14:374% 

 tergata, see Diplosis. 

 thoracica, see Diplosis. 

 trifolii Loew., 6:184; 14:329% 

 trifolii Lintn., see C. legumini- 

 cola. 

 tritici, see Diplosis. 

 tubicola, 4:175. 

 Cecidomyidae, 2:125; 4:60, 62, 63; 



8:140; 10:386-87, 389; 11:162-70. 

 cecropia, Attacus, see Samia. 

 Plfitysamia see Samia. 

 Samia (syn. Attacus, Platy- 

 samia), 1:72, 328; 2:77; 9:455; 

 10:481; 11:265; 12:355; 13- 

 371^ 14:313% 394% 

 Cecropia caterpillar, 8:287; 14:373% 

 Cecropia moth, 1:328; 11:265; 12: 



355; 13:371^; 14:394% 

 Cedar, insects injurious to; 



Hylesinus, opaculus, 4;144. 

 Thyridopteryx ephemeraefor- 

 mis, 4:21, 203. 

 red, insects injurious to, 4:20. 

 Cicada septendecim, 2:176. 

 Thyridopteryx ephemeraefor- 

 mis, 1:84; 4:21. 

 white, see Arbor vitae. 

 Celastrus scandens, see Bittersweet, 

 celatus, Psithyrus, 11:104. 

 Celery, insects injurious to; 



Lygus pratensis, 13:353% 354% 

 Macrops indistinctus, 10:517. 

 Plusia brassicae, 2:91, 92. 

 Celery fly, 1 :49. 

 Celery leaf miner, 1:52. 

 celeus, Phlegethontius (syn. Macro- 

 sila and Sphinx quin- 

 quemaculatus, Protoparce), 1: 



56, 73, 119, 322; 3:141; 4:205; 

 5:179, 309; 6:187; 7:379; 8: 

 242-44; 9:461; 10:507; 13:37r; 

 14:309% 323% 343% 358% 

 Protoparce, see Phlegethontius. 

 Sphinx, see Phlegethontius. 

 cellaris, Drosophila, 1:220. 

 celtidis-mamma, Pachypsylla, 3:141. 

 celtis, Chlorippe (syn. Apatura 



lycaon), 1:86. 

 Celtis occidentalis, see HackbeVry^ 



American. 

 Cenopis pettittana, 10:483. 



reticulatana, 1 :483. 

 Centaurea, insects injurious to; 

 Cecidomyia balsamicola, 4:63. 

 Phytomyza chrysanthemi (P, 

 lateralis in error), 4:77. 

 centaureae, Hesperia (syn. Pyrgus),, 

 1 :336. 

 Pyrgus, see Hesperia. 

 centerensis, Cossus, 2.216; 3:140; 



7:373; 8:294; 14:307% 317% 320% 

 Centipede, 1:322; 4:128; 6:175; 7r 

 324. 

 flattened, 1:296; 12:301. 

 Centranthus ruber, Peridroma: 



saucia (syn. Agrotis) on, 5:205. 

 ceparum, Anthomyia, see Phorbia. 

 Phorbia (syn. Anthomyia, 

 Scatophaga), 1:8, 46, 169, 171, 

 172-81, 204, 296, 322; 2:28; 3: 

 85; 4:13; 5:319; 10:486; 14: 

 335% 340% 377% 

 Scatophaga, see Phorbia. 

 cepetorum, Phorbia, 1:180. 

 Cephalomyia ovis, see Oestrus. 

 Cephidae, 8:167. 



Cephus pygmaeus, 3:88, 147; 7:334; 

 8:167; 10:515. 

 trimaculatus (sjm. Phylloecus), 

 8:167. 

 Cerambycid beetle from Central 



America, 5:325. 

 Cerambycidae, family characteris- 

 tics, 12:238; general habits, 4:22^ 

 94; injurious to apple trees, list 

 of, 11:268-69; number of larvae 

 described, 4:182; sense organs, 

 1:69: species treated of, 3:104-5; 

 4:22-23, .94-96; 5:231-33; 8:203-5; 

 12:237-48; synopsis of (reference 

 to), 4:175. 

 Cerambycids, scarcity of, 12:308. 

 Ceramica exusta, see Mamestra 

 picta. 

 picta, see Mamestra. 

 cerasi, Aphis, see Myzus. 



Cremastogaster, see C. lineolata 



var, cerasi. 

 Eriocampa, see Eriocampoides 

 limacina. 



