INDEX TO entomologist's REPORTS 



449 



Oulex mosquito, see C. fasciatus. 

 perturbans, 12:321. 

 pipiens, 12:321, 327. 

 proTOcans, 12:321. 

 punctor, see C. consobrinus. 

 piingens, 12:321. 

 rufus, 12:327. 

 stimulans, 12:321. 

 taeniorliynclius (syn. C. damno- 

 sus), 12:321. 

 ■Culicidae, 2:112; 7:315;12:320, 321, 



332. 

 culmellus, Crambus, 1:141, 150, 151. 

 culta, Plusia, 2:97; 14:307^ 

 Cultivator cited, 1: 227, 253; 2:102. 

 Cultivator and country gentleman 



see Country gentleman. 

 cunea, Hyphantria, 1 :57, 306, 328; 



2:83; 3:93*; 9:295, 422; 11:264. 

 cuniciili, Cuterebra, 7:367, 382; 14: 



368^ 

 Cunningham, H. D., insects from, 



11:287. 

 •cupida, Agrotis, see Rhynchagrotis 



anchocelioides, 

 Curculio, apple, see Apple tree cur- 

 culio. 

 plum, see Plum curculio. 

 •Curculio nenuphar, see Conotrach- 

 elus. 

 noveboracensis, see Ithycerus. 

 ovatus, see Otiorhynchus. 

 pimpinellae, 1:248. 

 pisorum, see Bruchus. 

 proboscideus, see Balaninus. 

 punctatus, see Phytonomus. 

 Curculionid, infesting elm, 12:246. 

 •Curculionidae, habits of, 1:45; 2:15, 

 53; 9:297, 345; number of larvae 

 described, 4:182; reference, 3:106, 

 139: 6:118; 11:270; sense organs 

 in, 1:69; species treated of, 1:247- 

 63; 9:344-45; 10:419-20; 12:267- 

 72. 

 "Curculionis, Sigalphus, 1:308. 

 Currant, insects injurious to; 



Aspidiotus ancylus, 11:275,287; 

 14 '388^ 

 nerii,' 5:279, 317; 8:215; 11: 



204. 

 perniciosus, 11:207,224; 13: 

 3741 

 Cosmopepla carnifex, 2:146. 

 currant worm, 2:24. 

 Diastictis ribearia (syn. Eu- 



fitchia), 12:311; 13:372*. 

 Hydroecia nitela (syn. Gor- 



tyna), 1:112; 8:191. 

 Janus integer (syn. Phylloecus 

 flaviventris), 8:166; 9:461; 11: 

 284; 12:308; 13:335". 

 Mamestra picta, 4:16; 5:209. 

 Mytilaspis pomorum, 11:202. 



Currant, insects injurious to; 

 Myzus cerasi, 5:256; 9:346. 



ribis, 6:167; 9:370; 11:275; 

 13:363^ 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1 :271, 



277; 4:200. ' 

 Psenocerus supernotatus, 1:321, 

 Pteronus ribesii (syn. Nematus 

 ventricosus), 2:24, 220; 3:85, 

 144; 7:335, 361; 8:125. 

 Pulvinaria innumerabilis, 6:143. 

 Sesia tipuliformis (syn. Ae- 



geria), 2:60. 

 Tenthredo rufopectus, 12:308, 

 359. 

 black, insects injurious to; 



Lycia cognataria (syn. Am- 



phidasys), 2:98. 

 Myzus cerasi, 5:256. 



ribis (syn. Aphis), 3:145. 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1 :271, 

 277; 5:274. 

 flowering, Aspidiotus perniciosus 



on, 11:224. 

 Missouri, Lycia cognataria (syn. 

 Amphidasys) on, 2:101. 

 Currant Amphidasys, 2:97-101,227; 



14:342\ 

 Currant aphis, 1:272; 9:370, 371, 

 376, 10:498; 11:275-76; 13:363"; 

 14:360\ 383«, 388^ 

 Currant borer (Aegeria), 1:8, 57. 

 Currant borer (Psenocerus), 1:321. 

 Currant moth, 1:299. 

 Currant saw fly, 2:217-21; 3:44, 88; 



4:197; 14:333*, 343^ 382^ 

 Currant span worm, 12:360. 

 Currant stem borer, 2:60; 13:335^ 

 Currant stem girdler, 4:17, 47, 189; 

 6:190«; 7:352; 8:166-68, 264; 10: 

 497; 11:284; 12:308; 13:337\ 

 Currant worm, ^gg parasite of, 2: 

 217-21; 229; 4:194, 197; embryol- 

 ogy of (reference), 4:167; killed by 

 heavy rains, 8:125; Podisus cyni- 

 cus preying on, 7:361; ravages, 3: 

 85; reference, 1:8, 43, 226; 5:300; 

 7:335; 12:311; 14:.347^ 348«, 353% 

 362% 365^; remedies, 1:41, 42, 46, 

 56, 59, 60; 2:24; 5:156-57. 

 Currants, dried, Silvanus surina- 



mensis infesting, 12:361. 

 curtipennis, Stenobothrus, 2:197. 

 Curtis, H. S., insects from, 10:518. 

 Curtis, John, cited, 1:172; 4:114; 7: 

 324; 11:248; referred to, 12:302; 

 British entomology (Diptera) cited, 

 4:73; Farm insects cited, 1:172, 

 184, 191. 237, 239; 5:246; 7:279; 9: 

 307; 10:388; 11:248. 

 curtisii, Amblycephalus, see Athys- 

 anus. 



