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155-56; discovery in New 

 Yorli; 2:4; distribution; 2: 

 164; estimated loss by, 1:7; 

 2:157; 12:341; history, 2:151- 

 52; injuries, 2:156-57; 7:331- 

 32; 11:198-99; life history, 2: 

 153-54; Megilla maculata 

 preying upon, 4:83; opera- 

 tions in New York, 2:157-60 

 reference, 1:17, 195, 297, 302 

 308, 316; 2:166, 232, 233; 4 

 7, 103; 5:317; 8:265; 9:312 

 10:436, 443; 12:315, 356, 357 

 13:36r, 369^ 374^; 14:334^ 

 334^ 335-, 342\ 395% 395^ 398' 

 399^; remedies, 1:58; 2:160-63 

 false, 1:195, 331; 2:166; 5:321 

 11:270; 14:34P. 

 Chinco, chintz, chink bug, 2:152. 

 chinensis. Bruchus (syn. B. scutel- 

 laris). 6:127; 7:282, 383; 8:295; 10: 

 382; 14:317^ 367^ 

 Chinquapin, insects injurious to; 

 Balaninus proboscideus, 12:268. 

 rectus, 12:268, 271. 

 Chion cinctus, 1:330; 4:95; 11:268. 

 garganicus (syn. Cerasphorus 

 balteatus), 1:330; 4:95; 11: 

 268. 

 Chionaspis euonymi, 11:288. 



furfurus, 1:331; 4:208; 5:300, 

 326; 8:293, 299, 9:440, 441, 

 464; 10:518; 11:202-3, 271, 

 288; 12:348; 13:368% 374«; 14: 

 316% 316", 353-, 375% 391% 397% 

 pinifoliae (syn, Aspidiotus), 2: 

 180, 184; 5:266; 7:366, 384; 

 9:377; 10:518; 11:203; 14: 

 368% 

 salicis, 9:411. 

 Chionea valga, 2:236. 

 chionosema, Penthina, 10:483; 11: 



266. 

 Chip manure, Euphoria inda breed- 

 ing in, 12:313, 362. _ 

 Chipping sparrow feeding on army 



worm, 12:209. 

 Chironomus nivoriundus, 1:13, 298; 



2:242; 14:343% 

 Chiropachys colon, 4:105. 

 Chism. C. J., on 12-spotted aspara- 

 gus beetle, 12:249. 

 Chittenden. F. H., cited, 10:378,408; 

 11:182; 12:194, 249, 254, 265, 266. 

 Chlamys plicata, 12:362. 

 Chloe pygmaea, see Baetis. 

 Chlorippe celtis (syn. Apatura 

 lycaon), 1:86. 

 clyton (syn. Apatura herse), 



1:86. 

 codes (syn. Apatura), 5:317; 

 14:306% 339% 



chloris, Parasa (syn. P. fraterna), 

 1:328; 5:186, 190; 9:443; 11:264; 

 14:375% 

 chlorophaea. Mantis, see Theo- 

 clytes. 

 Theoclytes (syn. Mantis), 4:162. 

 Chloropisca copiosa, 4:70. 

 grata, 4:71. 



prolifica, see C. variceps. 

 trivialis, 4:71. 



variceps (syn. C. prolifica), 

 breeding place, 4:68, 69; 7: 

 238-40; detailed account, 4: 

 67-72; 7:234-41; distribution, 

 7:235; 9:313; general features 

 of, 7:240-41; habits of, 7:236- 

 38; hibernation of sexes, 7: 

 240; original description, 4: 

 70-71; reference, 4:207; 6:118; 

 7:359, 382; 8:297; 9:440; 14: 

 357% 364% 364% 374*; remark- 

 able assemblage, 4:67-70, 72; 

 6:118; 7:216, 234-35, 241, 

 358. 

 Chlorops. assemblage of, 4:67, 72; 

 9:313; larvae in stems and roots 

 of grass, 4:68; reference, 1:223, 

 224, 344; 4:70; 8:167, 300; species 

 in grain fields, 1:225, 226. 

 Chlorops antennalis, see Sapromyza 

 vulgaris, 

 laeta, of Europe, 4:72. 

 lineata, of Europe, 1:226; 4:72. 

 nasuta, of Europe, 4:72. 

 proxima, 1:226. 

 pumilionis, see Oscinis. 

 vulgaris, see Sapromyza. 

 Chlorotettix tergata (syn. Bytho- 

 scopus), 9:398, 410. 

 unicolor (syn. Bythoscopus), 9: 

 398, 410. 

 Chocolate, Sitodrepa panicea in, 4: 



92. 

 Choerocampa pampinatrix, see 



Amelophaga myron. 

 Choisya ternata, Heraclides cres- 

 phontes (syn. Papilio) on, 9:336, 

 337, 461. 

 chortalis, Eurycreon. see Loxostege. 

 LfOxostege (syn. Eurycreon), 11: 

 284. 

 Chortophaga infuscata, see C. viridi- 

 fasciata. 

 viridifasciata (syn. Acridium 

 hemipterum, A. marginatum. ^ 

 A. virginianum, A. viridif asci- ' 

 atum, Chimarocephala, Chor- 

 tophaga infuscata, Tragoce- 

 phala), 2:4, 187-98. 223; 9:208, 

 330-34. 439. 464; 10:443, 498; 

 11:271; 12:363; 14:330% 331% 

 ■ 342% 373% 383% 



