INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST'S REPORTS 



457 



Elm, insects injurious to; 



Phloeotribus liminaris, 4:144, 

 Saperda tridentata, 9 :427-2S, 

 429; 10:484, 500; 12:243, 244, 

 355; 14:37P, 399«. 

 Schizoneura americana, 5:319. 

 rileyi, 3:125. 



ulmi (syn. Lachnus), 2:181; 

 9:407. 

 Scolytus species, 12:248. 

 Sitodrepa panicea, 4:92. 

 Systena marginalis, 4:156. 

 Thyridopteryx ephemeraefor- 



mis, 1:84, 

 Tineid species, 9:462, 

 Tremex columba, 2:227; 4:38; 5: 



305; 8:163; 12:262. 

 Zeuzera pyrina, 9:426, 427, 428, 

 462. 

 American or white, insects inju- 

 rious to; 

 Colopha ulmicola (syn. Gly- 

 phina), 3:126, 151; 4:198; 5: 

 303; 7:370, 

 Galerucella luteola, 12:259, 260. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, 12:317, 

 Notolophus leucostigma (syn, 

 Orgyia), 2:77, 

 English, insects injurious to; 

 GaleruceUa luteola, 11:191; 12: 

 255, 256, 257, 260, 261; 13: 

 361^ 369\ 

 Gossyparia ulmi, 12:295. 

 Scotch, insects injurious to; 

 ' Galerucella luteola, 11:190, 191, 

 193; 12:260, 261. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, 12:295, 317. 

 slippery, insects injurious to; 

 Colopha ulmicola (syn. Gly- 



phina), 5:303, 326. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, 6:189, 

 Saperda tridentata, 12:244. 

 Elm bark (drug), Sitodrepa panicea 



in, 4:92. 

 Elm bark beetle (Phloeotribus limi- 

 naris), 4:144, 204; 7:352; 9:367. 

 Elm leaf beetle, abundance in 

 houses, 3:145; associated insects 

 12:261-62; bibliography, 5:234 

 12:253-54; brief notice, 1:228 

 11:102, 103, 278-79; broods, 11 

 191, 192; 12:255-57; 13:360^-6r 

 Carolina Mantis preying on, 4 

 161; depredations of, 4:15, 143-44 

 5:236-37: 9:429; 11:102, 103, 189- 

 96; 12:255, 259, 260, 261, 293; de- 

 tailed account, 5:234-42; 11:189- 

 96; 12:253-64; European reputa- 

 tion, 5:236; food habits, 11:193; 

 12:258-59; habits of its family, 

 5:235-36; heavy rains destroying, 

 8:222; hibernation, 3:145; 5:238; 

 introduction in the U. S., 5:236; 



life history, 5:237-39; 11:191, 192; 

 12:257-58; 13:360«-6r; natural 

 enemies, 12:262; oviposition, 5: 

 239; preference for certain species 

 of- elm, 11:193; progress up Hud- 

 son river, 11:189-90; pupation, 5: 

 239; reference, 4:207; 5:303, 314, 

 319, 325; 6:118, 188; 7:335; 8: 

 286; 9:422; 10:493, 511; 11:125, 

 275, 279, 286; 12:177, 265, 293, 294, 

 295, 318, 319, 349, 350, 357; 13: 

 364^ 366\ 366«, 368^ 373'; 14:332% 

 338*, 340% 341% 344% 348% 350% 

 353% 353% 354% 357% 362% 372% 

 380% 385% 388% 389% 390% 391% 

 392% 392% 395% 395% 396% 397% 

 398% 399^ 400^ remedies, 4:200-1; 

 5:239-42, 301, 322; 10:502; 11:195, 

 196; 12:263, 264, 350, 351; spread, 

 4:15-16. 143. 197; 7:217; 9:297; 11: 

 102, 189, 190, 194, 195; 12:259, 

 260; second brood in Albany, 11: 

 102, 191, 192; transformations, 

 11 ■192* 12:257 258. 



Elm tree' bark louse, 12:292-98, 317- 

 18; 14:399% 399^ 



Elm tree borer (Saperda tridentata),. 

 9:427-29; 10:484, 485, 499; 12: 

 239, 243-48, 355; 14:377% 377% 384% 

 394% 399% 



Elmore, E. A,, insects from, 3:141. 



elongata, Dichelonycha, 10:516, 

 Systena, 9:344, 



elongatus, Pasimachus, 12:209. 



Elting, Jessie, insects from, 13 :374% 



elymi, Isosoma, 4:32. 



Elymus canadensis, Isosoma elymi 

 infesting, 4:32. 



Emasculating bot fly, 2:45; 4:174; 

 13:372% 



emasculator, Cuterebra, 2:45; 4:174; 

 7:367; 13:372«; 14:368% 



Embidina, 4:176. 



Emerton, J. H., cited, 11:240. 



Emesa longipes, 6:189; 13:374«, 



Emmons, Ebenezer, Natural history 

 of New York, Agriculture, cited, 1: 

 227, 233, 271, 281; 2:102; 5:231, 

 234; 7:225, 



Emmord, F. W., insects from, 9:463. 



Emphytus cinctus, 10:499; 14:384% 

 maculatus, see Harpiphorus, 



Empoa, see Typhlocyba. 



coccinea, see Typhlocyba. 

 querci, see Typhlocyba. 

 rosae, see Typhlocyba. 



Empoasca albopicta, 11:270, 

 birdii, 11:270, 

 fabae (syn. Erythroneura), 9: 



403, 410. 

 obtusa, 11:270. 

 viridescens, 11:271. 



Empretia stimulea, see Sibine. 



