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Lady bug, spotted, 4:80-84; 14:35T^ 

 twice stabbed, 2:186; 5:267; 10: 



501; 11:203; 12:361; 14:385-. 

 two spotted, 4:12, 195; 6:117-19; 

 7:375; 9:306, 370; 11:280; 14; 

 320^ BGV. 

 Lady's Thumb, Nectaropliora gran- 

 aria (sjn. Siphouopliora avenae) 

 on, 5:252. 

 Laemopbloeus, habits of, .3:100. 

 Laemophloeus alternaus, 3:100; 14: 



352*. 

 Laertias philenor (syn. Papilio), 6: 



187. 

 laeta, Chlorops, of Europe, 4:72. 

 laetilica, Cucullia, 7:375; 8:292; 14: 



307^ 315^ 321''. 

 laevis,' Canthon, 3:102; 7:382. 

 Lafier, W. A., insects from, 10:516; 



12:360. 

 Lagoa crispata, see Megalopyge. 

 operculaiis, see Megalopyge. 

 Lamarck, J. B. T. A. de, histoire 

 naturelle cles animaux sans verte- 

 hres cited, 9:299. 

 Lamb's quarters, Mamestra picta 



on, 5:209. 

 Lamellicorn beetles, 1:54, 09, 71, 



228, 234; 3:102. 

 Lamenia vulgaris (syn. Poecilop- 



tera), 9:387, 410. 

 Lampronota frigida, 1:145. 

 Lampyridae, 4:47, 84, 85, 88; 6:219, 



316; 8:174; 9:344. 

 lanata. Aphis, 9:320. 

 lanatus, Diaspis, see D. amygdali. 

 Lancaster fanner cited, 6:147. 

 lanceolata, Enchenopa (syn. Mem- 

 bracis), 1:283. 

 Membracis, of South America, 

 see Enchenopa. 

 Land turtle feeding on Cicada, 12 



289. 

 Landberg, A. von, insects from, 10 



517; 11:182. 

 Lander, Benjamin, cited, 10:518 

 12:273; disco verj^ of Cicada cham- 

 bers by, 12:280; observations on 

 Cicada chambers, 12:281, 282-83. 

 Landers, C. L., insects from, 4:207. 

 Languria mozardi, 6:184; 14:329^ 

 lanice, Kricogonia, 5:317; 14:306^ 



339^ 

 lanigera, Aphis, see Schizoneura. 

 Cotalpa, 6:18-3; 11:268; 14:329\ 

 Eriosoma, see Schizoneura. 

 Schizoneura (syn. Eriosoma, E. 

 pyri, Pemphigus pyri), 1: 

 43, 47, 331; 2:35, 181; 3:125; 

 5:100; 9:407, 408, 411, 412, 

 413; 11:271; 13:366''-67S 897^ 



Lansing, Abraham, insects from, 3:: 



142. 

 Lansing, Mrs Abram, insects from, 



8:296; 11:288. 

 Lansing, J. A., insects from, 10:512, 



515, 516. 

 Lantern fly, 1:79. 

 Laphygma frugiperda, 1:328; 11: 



265. 

 lapidaria, Leucania, see L. multi- 



linea. 

 Laporte, F. L. de, Histoire naturelle 

 et iconograpJiie des CoJeopteres pub- 

 liee par monograpliies separ^es- 

 cited, 2:136. 

 Lappet moth, California, 11:265. 

 Larch, insects injurious to; 



Chermes laricifoliae, 2:184; 8:; 

 299. 

 strobilobius (syn. C. lari- 

 cis), 1:46; 2:183, 185, 187. 

 Lachnus iaricifex, 4:195. 

 Lygaeonematus erichsonii (syn. 

 Xematus), 4:16, 205; 5:164- 

 72; 6:172; 7:335, 367; 8:168. 

 Melanolophia canadaria (syn. 



Tephrosia), 4:21. 

 Notolophus leucostigma (syn. 



Orgyia), 2:77. 

 Thyridopteryx ephemeraefor- 



mis, 1:84. 

 Tolype laricis, 1:87; 4:21. 

 European, Lygaeonematus erich- 

 sonii (syn. Nematus), 5:164,. 

 165. 

 Larch lappet, 1:87-89; 4:21; 14:335«. 

 Larch plant louse, 4:195. 

 Larch saw fly, 4:16, 205; 5:164-73; 

 7:335, 367; 8:168-69; 10:497; 14: 

 S62^ 368^ 382'. 

 lardarius, Dermestes, see Dermestes 



lardarius. 

 Larder beetle, 6:119; 8:179. 

 Largus, margined, 2:164-67. 

 Largus cinctus, 2:165. 



succinctus (syn. Cansus), 2:164- 

 67; 6:183; 14:329< 342^ 

 laricifoliae, Chermes, 2:184; 8:299. 

 laricis, Chermes, see C. strobilobius. 

 Gastropacha, see Tolype. 

 Planosa, see Tolype. 

 Tolype (svn. Gastropacha, Pla- 

 nosa), 1:87-89; 4:20, 21; 14: 

 335". 

 Tomicus, of Europe, 2:54. 

 Larix americana, see Larch. 



europaea, see Larch, European, 

 larvarum, Physogaster, see Hetero- 



pus ventricosus. 

 Lasell, Mrs E. W., insects from, 4; 

 207; 5:324, 325; 6:186, 187, 188. 



