INDEX TO entomologist's REPORTS 



45S 



Dorr, Mrs, insects from, 8:299. 

 dorsalis, Acordulecera, 13:371*. 



Acutalis (syn. Tragopa), 9:392, 



410. 

 Delphax, see Stenocranus. 

 Odontota (syn. Anoplitis scutel- 

 laris, O. scutellaris, O. 

 siituralis in error), 1:309,320; 

 10:369; 11:269; 12:264-67; 13: 

 374^; 14:399^ 

 Stenocranus (syn. Delphax), 9: 



386, 410. 

 Tragopa, see Acirtalis. 

 Dorthesia, see Orthezia. 



catapliracta, see Orthezia. 

 celastri (egg cluster of Enchen- 



opa), 1:285, 286. 

 solani, see D. celastri. 

 viburni, see D. celastri. 

 Doryphora clivicollis (syn. Chryso- 

 mela trimaculata), 7:369; 14: 

 318^ 

 decemlineata, 1:145, 244, 322; 

 2:3; 5:289; 6:132; 8:298; 9: 

 297, 4-22; 12:237; 14:387^ 

 Dowd, A., insects from, 6:189. 

 Downing' s liorticultiirist cited, 2:168. 

 DoTrny mildew, 4:185. 

 Downy woodpecker preying on Pla- 



gionotus speciosus, 12:242. 

 Dracaena, Aramigus fuUeri on, 2: 



143. 

 Dragon fly, 1:79; 2:178; 4:93, 124, 

 165, 167. 190; 10:377, 466; 11:104; 

 12:308, 331. 

 Drake, M. E., insects from, 8:297. 

 Drasterius elegans, 8:200. 

 Drepanosiphum acerifolii, 13:363^; 



14:400^ 

 Drosophila aceti, European, 1:220. 

 amoena, 1:221, 330; 11:267. 

 ampelophila, 1:65, 216-21, 330; 

 6:117, 173, 177; 7:^1; 11:267, 

 285; 14:323^ 326^ 835^ 

 cellaris, 1:220. 

 flava, 1:220. 

 f unebris, 1 :218, 220. 

 graminum, 1:218. 

 species, 1:218-21; 2:23, 124; 6: 



117; 14:367^ 

 transversa, 1:218. 

 Drosophilidae, 1 :216-21. 

 drupiferarum. Sphinx, 1:327; 10: 



496, 508: 11:264; 14:309^ 38r. 

 Drury, Drew, Ilhistrations of na- 

 tural history cited, 4:57; 13:342"; 

 Illustrations of exotic entomology. 

 13:342^ 

 Dryocampa imperialis. see Basilona. 

 rubicunda, see Anisota. 

 sanatoria, see Anisota. * 

 dubitans, Xylophasia, 10:377. 



dubius, Cratacanthus, 12:209. 



Thanasimus, 4:142; 14:350^ 

 357^ 

 Ducks feeding on army worm, 12: 



208. 

 dumetellus, Crambus, 1 :150. 

 Duncan, James, cited, 5:183. 

 Dung beetle, 3:102-3; 4:204; 7:312, 



379; 9:440; 14:323^ 352% 374% 



duodecimpunctata, Crioceris, see 



Asparagus beetle, 12 spotted. 



Diabrotica, 7:217, 315, 382; 9: 



440; 11: 269; 12:348; 13:373^; 



14:374% 39r. 



Dupree, W. B., insects from, 13: 



87r. 

 Dust louse, 1:316. 

 Dwight, W. B., cited, 7:256. 

 Dyar, H. G., cited, 5:234; 7:225; 12: 



183, 186, 192, 218; 13:344% 344% 

 insects from 7:381, 384; 8:296; 10: 

 509, 510; 11:157, 285; 13:371% 374^; 

 quoted. 12:188: referred to, 12: 



184, 265; 13:346% 



dyaus, Plusia, see P. rogationis. 

 Dyer, L. W., insects from, 8:298. 

 Dynastes gi'antii, 5:227; 7:252. 

 hercules, 7:249. 

 hvllus, 7:249, 250. 

 tityus, 2:227; 5:227-31, 321; 7: 

 246-55; 9:342, 440, 444, 463; 

 10:498; 11:274; 14:332% 341% 

 • 362% 374% 376% 383^ 387% 

 Dysdercus, suturellus, 2:166; 6:183. 

 Dytiscidae, 4:182. 



Dytiscus fasciventris, 3:141; 5:325; 

 8:298; 11:284. 

 harrisii. 3:141; 5:325; 10:493, 



510; 14:380% 

 marginalis, 8:298; 9:462. 



Eacles imperialis, see Basilona. 



Ear-worm, of corn, 1:121. 



Earth -worms, 2:6, 36; 3:149; 7:378;: 



8:222; 14:322% 

 Earwigs, 1:79. 

 Easter plant, Plusia rogationis (syn. 



P. dyaus) on, 2:94. 

 ebenus, Aulacomerus, 4:46. 

 Eccopsis malana. see Exartema. 

 permundana, see Exartema. 

 Eccoptogaster rugulosus, see Scoly- . 



tus. 

 Echinomyia, 5:285. 

 Ecnomidea pithecium, see Phobe- 



tron. 

 Ecpantheria garzoni (svn. E. sen 

 netii), 5:317; 14:339^ 

 ocularia (syn. E. scribonia), bib- 

 liography, 12:183; disti'ibu- 

 tion, 12:189; eggs described, 

 12:184; figures, 12:188, plates 



