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Lucilia cadaverina, see Pyrellia. 



caesar, 1:69, 299; 4:180; 12:210. 

 inacellaria (syn. Campsomyia), 

 1:62, 343. 

 Incilins, Nisoniades, see Thanaos, 

 Thanaos (syn. Nisoniades.), 1: 

 336; 7:375; 9:449; 14:306«, 

 3ir, 32r. 

 lucipara, Euplexia, 10:482. 

 luctuosus, Gryllus, 8:110, 179, 800; 



10:497; 14:382^ 

 Lugger, Otto, cited, 7:247; 10:433; 

 11:182; 12:193, 335; insects from, 

 7:381; referred to, 12:251. 

 Ingiibris, Pemphredon, of Europe, 



8:163. 

 lumbricoides, Ascaris, 9:298. 

 Lumbricus terrestris (earth worm), 



7:378; 14:322^ 

 Lumsden, G. R., insects from, 9: 



462. 

 luna, Actias, see Tropaea. 



Tropaea (syn, Actias), 2:39, 3: 

 140; 5:188; 9:4.55, 456; 10:481, 

 509, 515; 14:313^ 313«. 

 lunata, Homoptera, (syn. H. 

 saundersii, Noctua, Phala- 

 ena). 4:57-59; 5:315; 7:375; 

 14:32r, 338^ 357^ 

 var. edusa, Homoptera (syn. 

 H. edusa, Noctua, Plialaena 

 and Erebus edusa), 4:57, 59; 

 7:375; 14:32r. 

 Mycetophila, 10:392. 

 Noctua, see Homoptera. 

 Pbalaena, see Homoptera. 

 lunatifrons MS., Anthomyia, 1:195. 

 lunator. Ichneumon, see Thalessa. 

 Pimpla, see Thalessa. 

 Rhyssa, see Thalessa. 

 Thalessa (syn. Ichneumon, 

 Pimpla, Bhyssa), 2:227; 4:35- 

 41, 205; 5:305, 311; 6:186; 8: 

 108, 163-66; 9:454; 10:497; 11: 

 279; 12:262, 359; 14:332^337^ 

 355\ 357*, 382*, 889«. 

 Luperina passer (syn. Hadena), 10: 



482. 

 Lupines, Mecyna reversalis on, 11: 



142. 

 lutea, Phora, 10:403. 

 luteata, Eupithecia, see Tephro- 

 clystis. 

 Tephroclystis (syn. Eupithecia), 

 4:20. 

 luteicoma, Acronycta, 1:328; 11:265. 

 luteola, Galerucella, see Elm leaf 



beetle, 

 lutescens, Aulacomerus, see Trichi- 

 ocampus viminalis. 



Lycaena comyntas, see Everes. 

 lotis, 7:374; 14:306«, 321*. 

 lucia, see Cyaniris pseudargi- 



olus var. 

 neglecta, see Cyaniris pseud- 



argiolus var. 

 pseudargiolus, see Cyaniris. 

 lycaon, Apatura, see Chlorippe celtis. 

 Lyceum of natural history of New 



York, 14:305*. 

 Lycia cognataria (syn. Amphida- 

 sys, Eubyia), 2:97-101, 227; 

 9:456; 11:266; 14:313^ 332«, 

 342^ 

 ursaria (syn. Biston), 3:136. 

 Lycomorpha pholus, 9:450.' 

 Lyctinae, 2:132. 

 Lyctus opaculus, 2:130. 

 Lygaeidae, 2:148; 11:188, 189. 

 Lygaeonematus erichsonii ' (syn. 

 Nematus), appearance in United 

 States, 5:166; bibliography, 5: 

 164; detailed account, 5:164-73; 

 hibernated insect from Cherry 

 Valley, N. Y., 5:170-71; in Europe, 

 5:166; injuries, 5:171-72; 7:367; 

 8:168-69; observations in Hamil- 

 ton county, 5:168-70; occurrence 

 in New York, 5:166-68; reference, 

 4:205; 5:324; 7:3.35; 8:108; 10:497; 

 14:362% 368% 382°; remedies, 5: 

 172-73; spread of, 4:16; 5:166. 

 Lygaeus leucopterus, see Blissus. 

 lineatus, see Poecilocapsus. 

 succinctus, see Largus. 

 trivittatus, see Leptocoris. 

 turcicus, 2:166. 

 Lygranthoecia marginata, see Schi- 

 nia. 

 rivulosa, see Schinia marginata. 

 Lygus in Vitus, 7:348; 8:105, 125, 

 299. 

 lineatus, see Poecilocapsus. 

 lineolaris, see L. pratensis. 

 pratensis (syn. Cimex, Capsus 

 oblineatus, Coreus linearis, 

 Lygus lineolaris, Phytocoris 

 linearis, P. lineolaris), biblio- 

 graphy, 13:35r-53'; descrip- 

 tion, 13:355*-56«; distribution, 

 13:357-; economic aspect, 13: 

 854^; figure, 13:356*; injuries 

 in peach nurseries, 13:354^- 

 55*; life history and habits, 

 13:356^-57^; nursery inspec- 

 tion, 13:357'; reference, 5: 

 275, 326; 6:189; 8:105, 125, 

 28.5, 291; 9:375; 11:270; 12: 

 263; 14:315*, 372% 400*. 

 Lyman, G. T., insects from, 5:325; 

 8:298; 9:464; 11:286; 12:362; 

 reference, 13:359*. 



