INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Plum tree Pbytoptiis, 10:4GO. 

 Plum tree scale (Lecanium prunas- 

 tri), 11:205-6, 271, 277, 278; 14: 

 388^ 389*. 

 ■ Plum tree Sphinx, 11:264. 

 Plumbago, Aramigus fuller! on, 2: 



143. 

 plumbeus, Tomocerus (syn. Podura 



bicolor), 2:205, 244. 

 Plume moth, gartered, 8:284; 12: 

 218-22; 14:399^ See also Oxypti- 

 lus periscelidactylus. 

 plumifera, Psyche, 1:83. 

 plumigeraria. Boarmia, see Conlodes. 

 Coniodes (syu. Boarmia), 10: 

 494; 11:266; 14:380«. , 

 Plusia aerea, 10:376, 482. 



aeroides, 9:456; 10:376, 482; 14: 



313'. 

 ampla, 10:377. 

 balluca. 8:456; 10:376; 12:308; 



14:313". 

 bimaculata, 10:376. 

 brassicae (P. ni Grote in error), 

 bibliography, 2:89-90; canni- 

 balistic habits, 2:93; descrip- 

 tion of stages, 2:90-91; de- 

 tailed account, 2:89-93; dis- 

 tribution and injuries, 2:92 

 9:296; food plants, 2:91-92 

 general account (abstract), 6 

 184; number of broods, 2:92 

 number of parasites from one 

 larva, 1:156; parasites of, 1 

 156; 3:410; reference. 1:189 

 2:94; 9:422, 402; 14:330^ 342^ 

 378- ; remedies, 1:65; 2:93 

 resemblance to Plusia ni, 2 

 92. 

 culta, 2:97; 14:307\ 

 dyaus, see P. rogationis. 

 epigaea, 10:377. 

 formosa, 10:377. 

 gamma, 1:119. 

 mappa, 10:377. 



mortuorum, 5:285; 10:376, 877. 

 moths. 2:96. 

 ui, of Europe, 1:189; 2:89, 90, 



92; 6:184. 

 ni Grote, erroneous reference of 



P. brassicae. 

 ou, 2:97. 

 precationis, 2:97; 10:376, 482; 



13:372^ 

 purpurigera, see Deva. 

 putnami, 10:377. 

 rogationis (syn. P. dvaus), 2: 



94-97, 228; 14:833S 342». 

 selecta (syn. P. viridisignata), 



10:877. 

 simplex, 10:876, 487; 14:37S». 



Plusia thyatiroides. 10:377. 

 u-aureum, 10:376, 877. 

 viridisignata, see P. selecta. 

 Plusias, in the Adirondacks, 6:178; 



10:376; scarcity of, 12:308. 

 Plutella cruciferarum (sjm. Ceros- 



toma brassicella), 1:322. 

 pluvialis, Anthomyia, 1:171. 



Clisiocampa, 1 1 :265. 

 Plympton, A. S., insects from, 6:183. 

 Poa annua, grain aphis on, 5:252. 



piatensis, see Grass, 

 poaphagus, Limothrips, 5:153. 

 podagra, Dimeraspis, sec Microdou 



globosus. 

 Podisus cynicus (syn. Arma gran- 

 dis), 1:331; 7:356, 361; 14: 

 365\ 

 modestns, 5:170; 6:189; 7:3-53; 



13:374*. 

 spinosus (svn. Arma), 1:331; 2: 

 146; 6:137; 8:238. 300; 9:457; 

 12:262; 14:314-, 36S^ 

 Podosesia syringae, 9:338, 461; 10: 



498; 14:3S3^ 

 Podura aquatica, 2:210; 7:374; 11: 

 253. 

 bicolor, see Tomocerus plum- 

 beus. 

 fimetaria, see Aphorura armata. 

 humicoia, see Achorutes. 

 nivalis, see Degeeria. 

 nivicola, see Schoturus. 

 species, see Achorutes diversi- 

 ceps. 

 Poduridae (spring tails), 1:79, 101; 

 6:173; 7:374; 11:251-54; 14:320«, 

 324\ 

 Poecilocapsus goniphorus, 11:284. 

 lineatus (syn. Capsus 4-vitta- 

 tus, Lygaeus, Lygus, Phyto- 

 coris, P. bellus. P. 4-Yittatus), 

 1:271-81; 4:200; 5:273:10:512; 

 11:284; 12:363; 14:336^ 349^ 

 350^ 363^ 

 Poeciloptera pruinosa, see Ormenis. 



vulgaris, see Lamenia. 

 Poecilosoma candidatum, 13:336\ 

 Poey, Phelipe, Centurie cle Lepidop- 

 teres de^V He de Ciida cited, 11:134, 

 Pointer, Mrs E., insects from, 8:299. 

 Poke berry, Ecpantheria ocularia 

 (svn. E. scribonia) feeding on, 12: 

 183, 189. 

 Polistes fuscatus, see P. pallipes. 

 pallipes (syn. P. fuscatus), 1: 

 330; 3:135; 6:109; 11:264, 284. 

 polita, Mesograpta, 7:233. 

 Pontes peckius (syn. Pamphila), 4: 



137. 

 politum, Trypoxylon, 12:359. 



