INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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indigenella, Mineola (syn. Phycis), 

 1:329; 10:515; 11:121, 266. 

 Phycis, see Mineola. 

 indistinctus, Macrops, 10:517. 

 indivisalis, Tortricodes, see Gabe- 



rasa ambigualis. 

 Indus, Scarabaeiis, see Euphoria 



inda. 

 Industrialist cited, 7:255; 10:432. 

 Inermis, Agrotis, see Peridroma 

 saucia. 

 Smilia, see Stictocephala. 

 Stictocephala (syn. Smilia), 1: 

 284; 9:388, 440. 

 infans, Brephos, 7:375; 14:321«. 

 infirma, Orthodes, see O. crenulata. 

 inflata, Zaraea (syn. Abia capri- 



folium), 1:42. 

 infuscata, Chortophaga, see 0. 

 Yiridifasciata. 

 Locusta, see Chortophaga viri- 

 difasciata. 

 infuscatus, Gomphocerus, see 



Chortophaga viridifasciata. 

 Infusoria, Tyroglyphus feeding on, 



11:255. 

 Ingalsbe, G. M., insects from, 9:463. 

 ingeniosus, Myrmeleon, 11:238. 

 Ingram, H. B., insects from, 13: 



372^ 

 inimica, Cecidomyia, see Diplosis. 

 Diplosis (syn. Cecidomyia), 1: 

 321. 

 inimicus, Amblycephalus, see Delto- 

 cephalus. 

 Deltocephalus (syn. Ambly- 

 cephalus), 9:401-2, 410. 

 innumerabilis, Coccus, see Pulvi- 

 naria. 

 Lecanium, see Pulvinaria. 

 Pulvinaria, see Pulvinaria in- 

 numerabilis. 

 inornata, Atymna (syn. Cyrtolobus, 

 Smilia), 1:284; 9:388, 410. 

 Smilia, see Atymna. 

 Tiphia, 8:238. 

 Inornatus, Cyrtolobus, see Atymna 



inornata. 

 Inquilines, 1:61. 

 inquinata. Mantis, see Stagmoman- 



tis Carolina, 

 inquinatellus, Crambus, 1:150. 

 inquinatus, Aphodius, 3:102-3; 7: 



379; 14:323% 352% 

 inquisitor, Cryptus, see Pimpla. 



Pimpla (syn. Cryptus), 1:84. 

 Insect depredations, excessive, in 

 United States, 1:8; losses from, 

 1:5; preventives of, 1:63-65; reme- 

 dies for, 1:56-63; secrecy of, 8: 

 2G3-64; depredators on the apple 

 tree; list of, 1:327-32; 11:263-72; 



diseases, cultivation of, 7:341; 

 enemies, how to meet them, 8: 

 258-69; fauna of United States, 4: 

 181; habits, necessity of knowl- 

 edge of, 1:14; orders, special 

 studies in, 4:164-65; pests, boun- 

 ties for, 9:436-37. 

 Insect life cited, 5:216, 220, 227, 234; 

 7:247, 256, 297, 321, 324; 8:129, 

 133, 141; 9:300, 301, 309, 317, 318; 

 10:378, 388, 389, 405, 408, 411, 417, 

 433, 453, 454, 478, 497; 11:109, 110, 

 111, 117, 118, 134, 135, 142, 146, 

 152, 155, 157, 160, 171, 177, 178, 

 181, 182, 197, 199, 207, 210, 222, 

 223, 229, 231, 232, 233, 242, 244, 

 247, 248, 250; 12:183, 191, 192, 

 193, 218, 230, 235, 248, 254, 268, 

 272, 273, 290, 291, 292, 293, 317; 

 13:344% 344% 352% 352% 353% 14: 

 38r; quoted, 14:304^; reprint 

 from, 11:117-22, 249. 

 Insect pests, number of, 4:188; 

 ravages, how met, 4:189-90; 

 increase of, 4:186; possibility 

 of prevention, 8:268; studies, 

 progress in, 7:331; 

 pests introduced; 



Adelphagrotis prasina (syn. 



Agrotis), 1 :8. 

 Anthrenus scrophulariae, 1:9; 



6:175; 7:335. 

 Aphis brassicae, 6:148. 



mali, 1:8. 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus, 11:206. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella, 1:8. 

 Cecidomyia destructor, 1 :58, 



321. 

 Cephus pygmaeus, 7:334; 8:167. 

 Cladius pectinicornis, 10:499. 

 Crioceris asparagi, 1:8; 5:335; 

 8:251. 

 12-pUnctata, 8:250; 12:251. 

 Dermestes lardarius, 6:120. 

 Diplosis pyrivora, 1:8; 7:335; 8: 



142. 

 Emphytus cinctus, 10:499. 

 Galerucella luteola (syn. Gale- 

 ruca xanthomelaena), 5:236; 

 7:335. . . 



Gossyparia ulmi, 12:293. 

 Haematobia serrata, 5:222; 7: 



333; 8:193. 

 Heliothis armiger, 1:8. 

 Hylastes trifolii (syn. Hylasti- 



nus obscurus), 1:8; 7:335. 

 Icerya purchasi, 7:340; 8:275. 

 Lygae'ouematus erichsonii (syn. 



Nematus), 7:335; 8:169. 

 Mamestra trifolii, 1:8. 

 Monomorium pharaonis, 11: 

 110. 



