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Chortophila, 1 :171, 180, 181, 184. 



angustifrons, see Phorbia fusci- 



ceps. 

 betae, see Pegomyia. 

 betarum, see Pegomyia. 

 cilicriira, see Pliorbia fusciceps. 

 conformis, 1:209. 

 floccosa, see Phorbia brassicae. 

 chrysanthemi, Aphis, of Europe, 2: 

 20, 21. 

 Phytomyza (P. affinis and P. 

 lateralis in error), 4:75-79, 

 207; 7:242-46; 9:421; 10:510; 

 14:357^ 374^ 

 Chrysanthemum, insects injurious 

 to; 

 aphids, 5:162. 

 Aphis middletonii, 14:385^ 

 Diabrotica 12-puncTata, 7:217, 



382. 

 Epicauta pennsylvanica, 6:170; 



14.:36r. 

 Eristalis tenax, 7:382. 

 Lygus pratensis, 13:353\ 

 Myzus cerasi (syn. Aphis), 2: 



21. 

 Phytomyza chrysanthemi (P. 

 lateralis in error), 4:77, 207; 

 7:242, 244; 9:421. 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1:277. 

 Japanese, Phytomyza chrysan- 

 themi on, 7:245. 

 Chrysanthemum frutescens, see 



Daisy. 

 Chrysanthemum fly, 7:242-46; 10: 



510; 14:374^ 

 Chrysididae, 4:172. 

 Chrysobothris, 14:323". 

 calif ornica, 11:267. 

 contigua, 11:267. 

 femora ta, food plants, 4:155; 

 occurrence in small limbs, 6: 

 154; 7:379; reference, 1:330; 

 10:488; 11:267; 12:356; 13: 

 365*; 14:378^ 394^ 396^; reme- 

 dies, 1:58, 64, 303; 2:25, 27. 

 semisculpta, see C. contigua. 

 Chrysochus auratus, 4:142; i4:850^ 



357«. 

 Chrysomela calmariensis, see Gal- 

 eruceila luteola. 

 rufipes, see Crepidodera. 

 scripta, see Melasoma. 

 scutellaris, see Odontota dor- 



salis. 

 trimaculata, sec Doryphora cli- 

 vicoUis. 

 Chrysomelidae, characters of (ab- 

 stract). 4:196; reference, 4: 

 181; 5:271; 14:348*; 

 members of treated; 



alder flea beetle, 4:96-101. 



Chrysomelidae, members of treated; 



asparagus beetles, 1:239-46; 



6:179; 8:250-53; 11:177-81; 



12:248-52. 



broad striped flea beetle, 4: 



155-56. 

 cherrj'- leaf beetle, 11:197-98. 

 Cottonwood leaf beetle, 11 



181-89. 

 elm leaf beetle, 4:143-45; 5 

 234-42; 11:189-97; 12:253-64 

 Odontota dorsalis, 12:264-67 

 plaintain leaf miner, 10:414- 



16. 

 red footed flea beetle, 4:101-2. 

 species attacking apple trees, 



11:269. 

 striped cucumber beetle, 10: 



413-14. 

 three lined leaf beetle, 2:132- 



36; 10:491. 

 tortoise beetles, 6:125-27. 

 Trirhabda canadensis, 4:142- 

 43. 

 Chrvsopa, 1:177; 2:186; 10:429; 12: 



262; larvae, 5:244. 

 Chrysophanus americanus, see 

 Heodes hypophlaeas. 

 hypophlaeas, see Heodes. 

 Clirysopila thoracica, 9:462. 

 Ohrysops niger, 9:462; 12:361. 



species, 12:361. 

 chrysotheme, Colias, see Eurymus 

 eury theme. 



Church, , insects from, 3:142, 



Churchill, G. W., insects from, 7: 



383 384 

 Cicada, 1:69, 287, 310; 2:35: 4:165; 

 5:276; 6:153; 9:319, 385; 14: 

 342^ 348% 365^ 374', 377^ 384^ 

 385^ 393', 399^; harmlessness 

 of 12*288 

 dog day,' 1:331; 7:383: 9:385; 11: 



270; 12:270. 363; 13:374«. 

 frosted, 9:385. 

 Cicada canicularis, 2:179; 9:385. 

 lineata, see Ptyelus lineatus. 

 noveboracensis, see C. rimosa. 

 pruinosa, see C. tibicen. 

 rimosa (syn. C. noveboracensis, 



Tibicen), 9:385, 410; 11:270. 

 septendecim. bibliography, 2: 

 167-68; 7:296-97; 12:272, 273; 

 broods in N. Y. 2:170-72; 5: 

 276; 7:218. 297-301,301-62; 10: 

 421; 12:277, 279; broods in U. 

 S. 2:169-70; 4:175; chambers 

 of, 10:423. 502; 12:279-83; 

 comparative numbers of suc- 

 cessive broods, 12:285-86; 

 contributions of, 10:518. 519; 

 experiments with 13-yeai* 

 brood, 5:276-78; 12:277; fun- 



