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Lioderma ligata (syn. Pentatoma), 



4:20, 25; 10:432. 

 Xiiopus alpha (syn. Sternidius), 1: 

 331; 11:269. 

 facetus, see Lepturges. 

 liparops, Thecla (syn. T. strigosa), 

 1:327; 4:137; 7:219; 11:264; 14: 

 357^ 

 Liposcelis museorum, see Atropos 



divinatoria. 

 Lipnra ambiilans, 2:209. 



fimetaria, see Aplaornra armata. 

 Lipurinae, 1 1 :253. 

 liriodendri, Lecanium, 9:411. 

 Lissonota frigida, see Lampronota. 

 Lithacodes fasciola, see Tortricidia. 

 litbargyrellus, Crambus, 1:150. 

 Litbobius americanus, see L. forfi- 

 • catiis. 



forficatus (syn. L, americanus), 

 4:208. 

 Litbocbaris, 4:175. 

 Xjtbocolletis crataegella, see L. 

 pomifoliella. 

 ciirvilineatella, see Bucculatrix 



pomifoliella. 

 fitcbella, 1:156. 

 geminatella, see Ornix. 

 pomifoliella (svn. L. cratae- 

 gella), 1:330;' 11:267. 

 robiniella (syn. Argyromiges 

 pseudacaciella), 1:309. 

 Litorella, Peridroma saucia (syn. 



Agrotis) on, 5:205. 

 Little, J. P., insects from, 3:140. 

 Little, Malcolm, insects from, 8: 



297; 10:517. 

 Little, Mrs S. A,, insects from, 8: 



297; 10:517. 

 Little, W. S., insects from, 8:298. 

 LiTia femoralis, 9:404, 411. 



vernalis, 9:404, 411. 

 lividipennis, Homalota, 5:303; 14: 



354-. 

 Liyiiuae. 9:411. 

 Livingston, Clermont, observations 



on Cicada, 12:286. 

 Livingston, R. R., insects from, 10: 



512. 

 Lixus concavus, 1:260; 9:463; 10: 

 511. 

 parapiecticus. of Europe, 1:260. 

 rubellus, 1:260. 

 Locbmaea crataegi (syn. Galeruca 



sanguinea), 11:197. 

 Locbner. .T. A., & Co., insects 



from, 10:517. 

 Lock wood, J. L., insects from, 9: 



461. 

 Lock wood, Samuel, cited, 5:234. 



Locust, classification, 1:79; destruc- 

 tiveness of, 2:156;" 6:151-53; 

 9:297; 10:439-43; egg parasite 

 of, 1:182; bistological studies 

 of, 4:167; Mantis preying on. 

 .4:158, 161; name improperly 

 applied to Cicadas, 5:318; 6 

 153; 9:333; reference, 1:52 

 remedies, 1:40, 50, 51; 2:36 

 9:444-45; special reports on 

 (reference), 4:176-77; species 

 treated of, 6:151-53; 9:330-.34; 

 10:439-45; transformations, 

 9:332; winter appearance, 9: 

 330-31, 439. 



coral winged, 8:300. 



devastating, 11:272. 



green striped, 2:187-98, 223; 9: 

 298, 330-34, 439; 10:498; 11: 

 271; 14:342^ 373^ 383«. 



lesser migratory, 10:440; 11: 

 271. 



pellucid, 11:271. 



red legged, 11:272. 



Rocky mountain, Antbomyian 

 parasite of, 1:168, 181-84; de- 

 predations, 1:332; 10:439-40; 

 fligbts of, 1:13-14; loss caused 

 by, estimated, 1:7; Mantis 

 preying on. 4:161; number of 

 generations of, 2:196; 9:332 

 operations against, 7:338-40 

 reference, 1:17. 18, 193, 195 

 2:192. 193; .4:165, 177. -192 

 10:496; 11:271; remedies, 1 

 50. 



17-year, see Cicada, 17-year. 



Sbosbone, 11:271. 



13-year, see Cicada. 13-year. 



two striped, 11:272. 

 Locust egg Antbomyian, see Wbeat 



fly, deceptive. 

 Locust Hispa (Odontota dorsalis), 



1:309, 320. 

 Locust leaf miners, 1:309. 

 Locust mite, 8:179-80; 10:497; 14: 

 I 372^ 382^ 



I Locust tree, insects injurious to; 

 i Cicada septendecim, 2:176. 



Ctenucba virginica, 1 :317. 



Cvllene robiniae, 1:317; 7:363; 

 8:175, 176. 



Encbenopa binotata, 1 :287. 



Heteropacba rileyana, 2:40. 



Icerya purcbasi, 4:187. 



Lycia cognataria (syn, Ampbi- 

 \lasys),*'2:98. 



Macrobasis unicolor, 12:315. 



Neoclytus erytbrocepbalus, 12: 

 246.' 



