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scribed, 12:334; reference, 2:112; 

 4:133; 5:319; 10:475; 11:106; 12: 

 307; remedies, 1:36, 38, 40, 74; 

 severity of bite, 12:323-25; species, 

 number of, 12:321; winter mos- 

 quito, description, 2:241-42; 14: 

 343^; yellow fever, vaccinating 

 against, 12:331. 

 Mothrop, Frank, insects from, 8: 



297. 

 Motschulsliy, Victor, J^tudes en- 



tomologiques cited, 2:198. 

 Motte, L. S., cited, 12:273. 

 Mountain ash, insects injurious to; 

 Chilocorus bivulnerus. 12:361. 

 Chionaspis furfurus, 11:208. 

 Chrysobothris femorata, 6:155. 

 Eriocampoides limacina (syn. 

 Eriocampa cerasi), 9:335. 

 mozardi, Languria, 6:184; 14:329^ 

 mucidus, Callipterus, 1:331; 11:271. 

 Muck worm (Ligyrus relictus), 12: 



313. 

 mucronatus, Crangonyx (a crusta- 

 cean), 8:279, 300; 9:347-49; 10: 

 498, 519; 14:369^ 383^ 

 Mulberry silli worm, 3:153; 4:177. 

 Mule liiller, 6:190. 

 Mulio globosus, see Microdon. 

 MuUer, Albert, cited, 2:136. 

 Mtiller, O. F., Zoologiae Danicae 



prodromus cited, 2:198. 

 multifera, Caradrina (syn, C. fidi- 



cularia), 7:375; 10:482; 14:32r. 

 multilinea, Leucania (syn. L. lapi- 



daria), 1:340. 

 multipulvella, Coleopbora, see C. 



malivorella. 

 multiseta, Sciara, 12:223-24, 361. 

 multispinosa, Acholla, 10:517. 

 multistilatus, Julus, see J. caerule- 



ocinctus. 

 munda, Murgantia, 9:317. 

 mundus, Cryptus, 1:147. 

 Munson, T. V., cited, 10:411. 

 Murdock, John R. and A., insects 



from, 8:298. 

 Murgantia histrionica (syn. 



Strachia), absence of para- 

 sites, 1:268,269; bibliography 

 1:264; description, 1:265-66 

 detailed account, 1:264-71; 9 

 315-17; difficult to destroy, 1 

 268; distribution, 1:264-65 

 266-67; 2:55-56; 9:315; gen 

 eral account (abstract), 9 

 441; 11:280; 12:349; injuries 

 1:267-68; natural history, 1 

 266; reference, 1:39, 195; 2 

 92, 145; 6:177; 7:372; 8:290 

 292; 9:463; 10.433, 498; 11 

 ■ 287; 12:363; 14:315% 316», 



319% 326% 336% 375% 383% 389% 

 39r; remedies, 1:63, 269-71; 

 9:816-17. 

 munda, 9:317. 

 murina, Lytta, see Macrobasis unl- 



color. 

 murinus, Dermestes, see D. caninus. 

 Murray, Andrew, Economic ento- 

 mology, Aptera cited, 2:208; 4:128; 

 10:453. 

 Murtfeldt, M. E., cited, 4:51; 7: 

 297; 12:193, 230; quoted, 12:231, 

 232; referred to, 12:232, 233; 13: 

 353% 

 Musca, a Linnaean genus, 1:191. 

 conformis, see Chortophila. 

 domestica, 1:146, 223, 299; 4: 

 167; 6:168; 8:265; 9:310, 

 314; 14:300^ 

 minor, see Homalomyia 

 canicularis. 

 familiaris Harris MS., see Pol- 



lenia rudls. 

 floralis, see Phorbia brassicae. 

 harpyla Harris MS., see M. 



domestica. 

 radlcum, see Anthomyla. 

 rudis, see Pollenia. 

 Muscardlne, 4:178. 

 muscarum, Acarus (Hypopal form), 

 11:257. 

 Trombidlum, 7:365, 384; 14: 

 367% 

 Muscidae, 1:169, 170, 211; 2:117; 5: 



225; 9:309, 310. 

 muscosula, Erastria, 10:482. 

 musculus, Anthonomus, erroneous 



reference of A. signatus. 

 Musee royal d'hlstolre naturelle 



de Beige, 14:306^ 

 museorum, Llposcelis, see Atropos 



dlvlnatoria. 

 Museum pest, 1:65; 2:36; 4:88, 93; 



5:268; 6:121; 9:381. 

 Mushroom Phora, 10:399-406; 12: 



352; 14:393% 

 Mushrooms, insects, etc., injurious 

 to; 

 Boletiua species, 10:392. 

 Bolltophlla cinerea, 10:392. 

 disjuncta, 10:392. 

 fusca, 10:392. 

 , Bryobia pratensls, 10:450, 486. 

 Docosia sciarina, 10:392. 

 Drosophila funebris, 1:220. 

 Exechia fungorum, 10:392. 



species, 8:172. 

 Gamasus species, 9:464. 

 mites, 10:449; 12:352. 

 Mycetobia pallipes, 10:392. 

 Mycetophila lunata, 10:392. 



signata. 10:392. ^ 



