INDEX 'to entomologist's REPORTS 



453 



Diaspis ostreaeformis, erroneous 

 reference of D. pyri. 

 pyri (syn. Aspidiotus circu- 

 laris, A. ostreaeformis in 

 error), 1:331; 11:271. 

 rosae, see Aulacaspis, 

 Diastictis ribearia (syn. Abraxas, 

 Eiifitchia), 1:299, 306; 9:456; 12: 

 ' 310-11, 360; 13:372*; 14:313', 399*. 

 Dibolia aerea, see D. borealis. 



borealis (svn. D. aerea), 10:414- 



16, 511; 12:352; 14:393*. 

 ovata, 10:416. 

 Dibrachys boucbeanus (syn. Semio- 



tellus clisiocampae), 6:186. 

 Dicerca, 4:20, 22. 



divaricata, 1:330; 11:267; 12: 



361. 

 manca, 5:286. 

 tuberculata, 5:286. 

 diceros, Ceresa, 9:390. 

 Dicbelonycha elongata, 10:516. 

 Dichrorampha scitana, see Grapho- 



litba interstinctana. 

 dichrous, Attagenus, see A. picens. 

 Dick, A. W. K., insects from, 13: 



374^ 

 dictaea, Notodonta, see Pbeosia 

 dimidiata. 

 Pbeosia, see P. dimidiata. 

 Dictamnus fraxinella, see Fraxi- 



nella. 

 didyma, Bombyx, see Basilona im- 



perialis. 

 Diedrocepliala coccinea (syn. Pro- 

 conia quadrivittata), 9:395-96, 

 410. 

 mollipes (syn. Aulacizes), 9:396, 



410. 

 noveboracensis (syn. Aulacizes), 

 9:396, 410. 

 differentialis, Caloptenus, see Melan- 

 oplus. 

 Melanoplus (syn. Caloptenus), 

 6:134; 11:271. 

 ■diffinis, Hemaris (syn. Sesia), 9: 

 450, 451; 14:312^ 

 Sesia, see Hemaris. 

 Digger wasp, large, 10:515; 12:359. 

 Dimeraspis podagra, see Microdon 



globosus. 

 dimidiata, Pheosia (syn. P. dictaea, 

 Notod,onta dictaea), 7:375; 8:296; 

 10:508; 14:32r. 

 diminuta, Agromyza (syn. Oscinis 

 trifolii), 6:184; 14:329^ 

 Phytomyza, 7:243. 

 Dimmock, A. K., cited, 5:184, 193; 



7:225; 13:344^ 

 Dimmock, G., cited, 4:80; 5:227; 7 

 256, 280; 9:300; 11:175, 181; 12 

 190, 218, 235, 238, 264; quoted, 12 



324; referred to, 12:222,266; Anat- 

 omy of the mouth parts and of the 

 sucking apparatus of some Dipteru 

 cited, 12:329. 

 Dimon, R. J., insects from, 10:511. 

 Dinoderus bifoveolatus, 11:286. 

 Diospj'ros, Aspidiotus perniciosus 

 on, 11:224. 

 virginiana, see Persimmon. 

 Dipbtera deridens, see Cbaradra. 

 Diplax obtrusa, 4:208. 



rubicundula, 7:220. 

 Diplosis, 4:63. 



caliptera (syn. Cecidomyia), 1: 



297. 

 cucumeris (syn. Cecidomyia), 5: 

 306; 8:212; 11:165-68; 12:357; 

 14:308^ 355^ 395^ 

 graminis (syn. Cecidomyia, C. 



cerealis), 1:311, 321. 

 inimica (syn. Cecidomyia), 1: 



321. 

 nigra, see D. pyrivora. 

 pyrivora (syn. D. nigra), arcbed 

 filaments of, 11:169, 170; de- 

 formation of fruit, 8:145-46; 

 description of stages, 8:142, 

 147. 148; detailed account, 8: 

 140-51; 10:386, 387; distribu- 

 tion, 8:149-50; early observa- 

 tion of larvae, 10:386; egg lay- 

 ing, 8:148-49; first noticed in 

 U. S. 8:142-43; bow tbe larva 

 leaves tbe fruit, 8:146; noticed 

 at Catskill, N. Y., 8:144-45, 

 288; pear seriously attacked 

 8:141, 283; pupation. 8:147-48 

 reference, 7:335; 8:106. 297; 9 

 318, 441; 10:497, 510, 516; 11 

 119, 166, 278, 285; 12:351, 361; 

 14:371% 371^ 37r, 373^ 375*, 

 378'. 382-, 389^ 393^; remedies, 

 8:150-51; spread of, 10:aS7. 

 septemmaculata, 5:280. 

 setigera compared witb pear 

 midge, 11:169-70; imago de- 

 scribed, 11:168-69; injuring 

 muskmelons, 11:108; refer- 

 ence, 12:357; 14:308*, 395^ 

 tergata (svn. Cecidomyia), 1 



297. 

 tboracica (syn. Cecidomyia), 1 



297. 

 tritici. 7:6. 8. 138, 201; 2:31; 8 

 255; 14:379^ 

 Diptera, Cbalcids parasitic on, 1 

 160; classification, 1:78, 79; 4:167, 

 190; 8:301: 9:465; contributions of, 

 4:206-7. 5:325; 6:188; 7:382; 8:301; 

 9:462; 10:510, 516; 11:285; 12:361; 

 delayed pupation of, 1:138; de- 

 scribed by J. A. Lintner, 14:308^; 



