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Cotton, insects injurious to; 

 Aletia argillacea, 1:7, 35. 

 Ghauliognathus marginatus, 4; 



84. 

 Dysdercus suturellus, 2:166; 6: 



183. 

 Ecpantheria ocularia (syn E. 



scribonia), 12:183. 

 Euphoria inda, 1:235. 

 Heliothis armiger, 1:117. 

 Largus succinctus, 2:166. 

 Systena frontalis, 9:344. 



taeniata (syn. S. blanda), 

 4:155, 198, 207; 9:344; 

 14:348^ 

 Thrips, 11:248, 250. 

 Cotton stainer, 2:166; 6:183. 

 Cotton worm, Carolina Mantis prey- 

 ing on. 4:158, 161; estimated loss 

 by, 1:7-8; 12:341-42: parasites of, 

 1:85, 86; Pennsylvania soldier 

 beetle preying on, 9:345; refer- 

 ence, 1:40, 58, 117, 226; 10:467; 

 11:138; reference to work of U. S. 

 ent, comm. on, 4:177, 192; reme- 

 dies, 1:37, 38; 3:37; sensitiveness 

 to paris green, 1:35, 

 Cotton worm motli (Aletia argilla- 

 cea), 1:58, 117, 328; 2:220; 4:206; 

 11:266. 

 Cottonwood, insects injurious to; 

 Cicada septendecim, 2:176. 

 Melasoma scripta (svn. Lina), 



10:500; 11:183. 

 Oberea bimaculata, 5:233. 

 Pemphigus populi-transversus, 



13:36r. 



Trichiocampus viminalis (syn. 



Aulacomerus lutescens), 4:44. 



WoUastonia quercicola, 2:53. 



Cottonwood leaf beetle, 10:517; 11: 



103, 181-89; 12:357; 14:384«, 395^ 



Cottonv cushion scale, 4:187; 5:326; 



6:104; 7:340; 11:271. 

 Couch, Charles, insects from, 7:382. 

 Council of Philadelphia, Report on 

 insects injurious to vegetation 

 (Leidy) cited, 6:147. 

 Country gentleman, numerous ab- 

 stracts occur near the end of each 

 report and frequent citations m^y 

 be found under most insects 

 treated. 

 Courier and freeman cited, 1:127. 

 Cow bird feeding on army worm, 



12:209. 

 Cow horn fly (Haematobia serrata), 



see Horn fly. 

 Cow pea Bruchus, 7:270. 

 Cowdry, N. H., cited 12:237, 

 Cox, Samuel, insects from, 9:462. 

 coxendix, Oscinis, 1:225. 



Coy, C. H., insects from, 9:464. 

 Crab apple, Siberian, Odontota dor- 



salis feeding on, 12:266. 

 Crabonidae, 5:284. 

 Crambidae, 1:150; 6:181; 12:204. 

 Crambodes talidiformis, 10:482, 

 Crambus, 1:99, 100, 127, 139, ' 146, 

 147, 148, 150; 4:206, 

 dried, 1:149-51; 14:335^ 

 vagabond, 1:53, 110, 127-49, 

 151; 2:2, 114; 6:182; 14:335«. 

 Crambus alpinellus, 1:150. 



chalybirostris, see C. vulgivagel- 



lus, 

 contaminellus, 1:150, 151. 

 craterellus, 1:150. 

 culmellus, 1:141, 150, 151. 

 dumetellus, 1 :150. 

 ericellus, 1:150, 

 exsiccatus, see C. trisectus. 

 fascelinellus, 1:151, 

 furcatellus, 1 :150, 

 fuscisquamelius, 1:151. 

 geuiculus, 1:151. 

 hamellus, 1 :150. 

 inquinatellus, 1:150. 

 latistrius, 1:150. 

 lithargyrellus, 1 :150. 

 ^ margaritellus, 1:150. 

 myelins, 1 :150. 

 pascuellus, 1 :i50. 

 perlellus, 1 :150. 

 silvellus, 1:150. 



trisectus (syn. C. exsiccatus), 1: 

 136, 138, 149-51; 14:328^ 335«. 

 uliginosellus. 1:150. 

 undatus, 1:151. 

 verellus, 1:150. 



vulgivagellus (syn. C. chaly- 

 birostris): abundance of, 1: 

 133-34, 136, 140; alarm ex- 

 cited by attack, 1:133-34; as- 

 sociated with Nephelodes, 1: 

 99; delayed pupation, 1:137- 

 38; description of stages, 1: 

 134, 138, 141; detailed ac- 

 count, 1:127-49; life history, 

 1:136-39, 144; natural ene- 

 mies, 1:144-47; ravages, 1: 

 127-32. 135. 143; 2:2; refer- 

 ence, 1:100, 109, 151; 2:114; 

 6:182. 183; 14:327«, 327^ 329^ 

 329^ 329*, 335^ remedies, 1: 

 53, 148-49. 

 warringtonellus, 1 :150, 151. 

 zeellus, 4:14. 

 Cramer, Pieter, Papillons e.xotiques 

 des tres partes du monde cited, 5: 

 174; 11:126. 

 Cranberry, insects injurious to; 

 Clastoptera obtnsa, 5:245 

 Leucania unipunctLi, 12:123, 198, 

 206. 



