INDEX TO entomologist's REPORTS 



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distribution, 1:258; earliest 

 notice of injuries, 1:255-57; 

 food plants of aJlied species, 

 1:260; liabits, 1:262; habits 

 of allied species, 1:260; injur- 

 ies underestimated, 1:262-63; 

 iniury to corn, 1:301-2, 305, 

 318; 2:16, 52-53, 231; larvae 

 of, to be found in corn, 1:262; 

 living in decayed wood ? 1 :258- 

 59: original food plant, prob- 

 ably wild grass, 1:259-60; 2: 

 53; reference, 1:301, 305, 310, 

 318; 6:178; 7:376; 14,:322^ 

 326^ 334^ 336-; remedies, 1: 

 263. 

 venata, see S. sculptilis. 

 venatus Say, see S. placidus. 

 zeae, see S. sculptilis. 

 Sphingicampa bicolor (syn. Anisota), 

 5:199. 

 bisecta (syn. Anisota), 5:199; 7 



373; 14:307*, 320\ 

 heiligbrodti (syn. Anisota), 5 

 199. 

 Sphingidae, duration of life, 1:340 

 6:184; flight of, 1:119; list of N. Y 

 species, 9:449; notes on, 10:507 

 14:309'; pai'asites of, 8:187; refer 

 ence, 1:83; 5:317; 9:450, 459; 11 

 264; 14:311', 330- ; scent organs 

 of, 1:71; sexual characters in 

 larvae, 2:214; species treated 

 of, 5:174-79; 8:242-44; studies in, 

 4:164, 173; undescribed larvae, 

 list (reference), 10:508. 

 Sphinx, blind eyed, 11:264. 



five spotted, 7:379; 8:242, 243. 

 white lined, 1:119, 327; 11:264. 

 Sphinx canadensis (syn. S. plota), 4: 

 137; 14:350^ 

 Carolina, see Phlegethontius. 

 celeus, see Phlegethontius. 

 chersis (syn. S. cinerea), 7:318; 



10:508; 14:309^ 

 cinerea, see S. chersis. 

 cingulata, see Phlegethontius. 

 drupiferarum, 1:327; 10:496, 



518; 11:264; 14:309^ 381«. 

 eremitis, 10:508; 14:309^ 

 gordius, 1:327; 11:264. 

 insolita, 5:317; 14:307^ 339«. 

 lialmiae, 5:177; 10:508, 515; 14: 



309^ ■ 

 myron, see Ampelophaga. 

 octomaculata, see Alypia. 

 pampinatrix, see Ampelophaga 



myron. 

 plota, see S. canadensis, 

 quinquemaculata, see Phlege- 

 thontius celeus. 



Spiders, 4:114, 133; 8:289; 10:428- 



29; 12:209, 352; 14:347^ 

 Spilochalcis odontotae, see Smicra. 

 Spilomyia fusca, 5:284; 7:229. 

 Spilosoma Isabella, see Pyrrharctia. 

 latipennis, 9:455; 14:313\ 

 virginica, 1:317, 328; 2:83; 4: 

 206; 6:169; 7:228, 304, 305; 9: 

 440, 445; 10:481; 11:264; 13: 

 37r; 14:313^ 360^ 374^ 

 Spinach, insects injurious to; 



beet leaf mining Anthomyiidae, 



2:46. 

 Hydroecia nitela (syn. Gortyna), 



1:112; 8:191. 

 Mamestra picta, 5:209. 

 spinigera, Acronycta, 11:265. 

 spinolae, Micropus, 1:302. 

 spinosa, Arma, see Podisus spinosus. 

 spinosus, Podisus (syn. Arma spi- 

 nosa), 1:331; 2:146; 6:137; 8:238, 

 300; 9:457; 12:262; 14:314% 368% 

 Spiraea, insects on; 



Aspidiotus perniciosus, 11:224, 



287. 

 Attagenus piceus (syn. A. mega- 



toma), 2:47. 

 carpet beetles, 11:173; 13:367% 

 Hydroecia nitela (syn. Gor- 

 tyna), 1:112; 8:191. 

 Tetranychus telarius, 5:287. 

 red, Lycia cognataria (syn. Am- 

 phidasys) on, 2:101, 226. 

 Spiraea tomentosa, see Hardback. 

 Spirobolus marginatus (syn. Julus, 



J. americanus), 1:307; 3:134. 

 Spittle insects, 1:285; 4:120; 5:243- 

 306; 7:365, 383; 8:300; 14:355% 

 357% 367% 

 Spix, J. B., cited, 2:116. 

 splendorif erella, Aspidisca, 1 :166, 



330; 8:283; 11:159, 267; 14:371% 

 spoliana, Proteopteryx, 1 1 :266. 

 Spondylidae injuring apple trees, 



11:268. 

 Sporotrichum entomophilum killing 

 Galerucella luteola, 12:258, 

 262. 

 globuliferum affecting chinch 



bug, 12:262; 13:369\ 

 larvatum, 4:100. 

 Sprague, P. S., cited, 1:184. 

 Sprayers, power, for elm leaf beetle, 



12:263; 14:350^ 

 Spraying and insecticides, 9:432-36; 

 apparatus for, 4:202; 5:161; 

 arsenical, of fruit trees while 

 in blossom, 10:497; 14:370"; 

 directions for, 5:162, 239-40; 

 nozzles for, 5:161; of grapes, 

 harmless, 8:288, 329; opera- 



