﻿REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  ENTOMOLOGIST 
  

  

  379 
  

  

  Cucnnihers 
  : 
  insects, 
  etc., 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Diabrotiea 
  12-piii)etatM, 
  348. 
  

  

  Leucania 
  unipimcta, 
  206. 
  

  

  Polydesmns 
  serratns, 
  301. 
  

   ciiciiuieris, 
  Di])]osis, 
  357. 
  

   Cucnyo, 
  357, 
  362. 
  

   Ciilex, 
  320, 
  321, 
  325, 
  326, 
  327. 
  

  

  ciiiatiia. 
  327. 
  

  

  damnosns 
  [tceniorhyncbns], 
  321. 
  

  

  excitant, 
  321. 
  

  

  excrucinns. 
  321. 
  

  

  hyenialis, 
  320. 
  

  

  inipatiens, 
  321. 
  

  

  implpcabilis, 
  321. 
  

  

  mo.sqnito, 
  331. 
  

  

  pertnrbaiis, 
  321. 
  

  

  pipieiis, 
  321, 
  327. 
  

  

  pro%'oeans, 
  321. 
  

  

  pniictor, 
  321. 
  

  

  piinociis, 
  321. 
  

   * 
  rufns, 
  327. 
  

  

  stimnl 
  :ns, 
  321. 
  

   Ciilicida3, 
  320. 
  321, 
  332. 
  

   Curcnlio 
  [Balaninus] 
  proboscideua, 
  

  

  267. 
  

   Curculionid 
  infesting 
  elm, 
  246. 
  

   Curculionides, 
  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  267- 
  

  

  272. 
  

   Cnrrant 
  : 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

  

  Eufitchia 
  ribenria, 
  311. 
  

  

  Janus 
  integer, 
  308.- 
  

  

  Tenth! 
  edorufbpectus, 
  308, 
  359. 
  

   Currant 
  .span-worm, 
  360. 
  

   Currant-stem 
  girdler, 
  308. 
  

   Currant- 
  worm, 
  311. 
  

   Curr;ints, 
  dried, 
  Silvanus 
  Suriuamen- 
  

  

  sis 
  infesting, 
  361. 
  

   Curtis, 
  John, 
  referred 
  to, 
  302. 
  

   Cut-worms, 
  reference, 
  205, 
  314. 
  

  

  remedies 
  for, 
  353. 
  

   Cyclone 
  burner 
  for 
  army-wnrm, 
  193. 
  

   Cyrtopbyllus 
  cotieavus, 
  363. 
  

  

  dama, 
  Lucanns, 
  362. 
  

  

  damnosQs 
  [l^niorliynclius], 
  Culex, 
  

  

  321. 
  

   Dana 
  Nn 
  rural 
  History 
  Society, 
  paper 
  

  

  read 
  before, 
  319-335!' 
  

   Dansby, 
  J. 
  V., 
  cited, 
  192. 
  

   Data 
  n 
  a 
  integerrima, 
  309. 
  

   Davis, 
  G. 
  C., 
  Gossyparia 
  found 
  by 
  in 
  

  

  Michiunn, 
  294. 
  

   Davis, 
  W. 
  T., 
  cited, 
  273. 
  

   Dearjiess, 
  J., 
  cited, 
  194. 
  

   DeFreest, 
  Lewyllen, 
  insects 
  from, 
  

  

  363. 
  

   Deilephila 
  chanieenerii, 
  359. 
  

   Delaware 
  College 
  Agricultural 
  Ex- 
  

   periment 
  Station, 
  Report 
  cited, 
  254. 
  

   Department 
  of 
  Agriculture 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  

  

  of 
  New 
  Yoik, 
  Circular 
  of, 
  abstract 
  

  

  from, 
  252; 
  cited, 
  190 
  

   Derostenus 
  a 
  parasite 
  of 
  Odontota 
  

  

  dorsalis, 
  265. 
  

   Derostenus 
  primns, 
  267. 
  

  

  Derostenus 
  sp., 
  351. 
  

   Description 
  of 
  North 
  American 
  Curcu- 
  

   lionides 
  * 
  * 
  * 
  (Say) 
  cited, 
  267. 
  

   Devrie, 
  W. 
  B., 
  on 
  Cicada, 
  284. 
  

   Dewey, 
  Melvil, 
  insects 
  from, 
  360, 
  361. 
  

   Diabrotiea 
  longicomis, 
  348. 
  

  

  12-i)nnciata, 
  348. 
  

  

  vittata, 
  352. 
  

   Diapheromera 
  femorata, 
  363. 
  

   Diaspis 
  lanatus, 
  355. 
  

   Dibolia 
  borealis, 
  352. 
  

   Dicerca 
  divaricata, 
  361. 
  

   Digger-wasp, 
  large, 
  359. 
  

   Dimmock, 
  G., 
  cited, 
  190, 
  218, 
  235, 
  238, 
  

   264; 
  quoted, 
  324; 
  referred 
  to, 
  222, 
  

   266. 
  

   Diplosis 
  cncnmeiis, 
  357. 
  

  

  pyrivora, 
  '.-!51, 
  361. 
  

  

  setigera, 
  357. 
  

   Diptera, 
  334, 
  338, 
  344. 
  

  

  contributions 
  of, 
  361. 
  

  

  mouth-parts 
  of, 
  327. 
  

  

  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  223-234, 
  319-335. 
  

   Dipterous 
  maggots, 
  262. 
  

   Distribution 
  of, 
  Balaninus 
  prol>osci- 
  

   (lens, 
  270. 
  

  

  Balaninus 
  rectus, 
  270. 
  

  

  Cicada 
  septendecini, 
  277-279. 
  

  

  Crioceris 
  asparagi, 
  251-252. 
  

  

  Crioceris 
  12-punctata, 
  251. 
  

  

  Ecpantheria 
  scribonia. 
  189. 
  

  

  Galerucella 
  luteola, 
  255, 
  259-260. 
  

  

  Gossyparia 
  ulmi, 
  294. 
  

  

  Leb)ia 
  grandis, 
  237. 
  

  

  Leucania 
  uninuncra, 
  199-200. 
  

  

  mosquitoes, 
  321-322. 
  

  

  Nenronia 
  pardalis, 
  299. 
  

  

  Odontota 
  dorsalis, 
  267. 
  

  

  Oxyptilus 
  periscelidactylus, 
  222. 
  

  

  Pemphigus 
  rhois, 
  292. 
  

  

  Plagionotus 
  speciosns, 
  241. 
  

  

  Saperda 
  trideutata. 
  247. 
  

   Diurnals, 
  scarcity 
  of, 
  308. 
  

   divaricata, 
  Diceica, 
  361. 
  

   diversieeps, 
  Achornres, 
  357. 
  

   Division 
  of 
  Entomology, 
  United 
  States 
  

   Department 
  of 
  Agriculture, 
  Bulletin, 
  

   abstract 
  f-om, 
  356; 
  cited, 
  183, 
  190, 
  

   191, 
  192, 
  193, 
  194, 
  218,230, 
  231,235, 
  

   248, 
  253, 
  254, 
  264, 
  265, 
  272. 
  273. 
  292, 
  

   307, 
  321, 
  335; 
  Circular 
  cited, 
  251, 
  

   273. 
  

   Dogbaiie 
  caterpillar, 
  357. 
  

   Dog-day 
  Cicada, 
  274, 
  363. 
  

   Dog-fl<a, 
  361. 
  

  

  Dogs 
  feeding 
  on 
  Cicada 
  pnpss, 
  288. 
  

   Domestic 
  fowls 
  feeding 
  on 
  (Mcada 
  pupas,. 
  

   288. 
  

  

  feeding 
  on 
  army 
  w^rm, 
  208. 
  

   dorsalis, 
  Odontota, 
  264-267. 
  

   Doryjihora, 
  2;-^7. 
  

  

  Downy 
  woodpecker 
  preying 
  on 
  Pla- 
  

   gionotus 
  speciosup, 
  242. 
  

   Dragon 
  files, 
  308, 
  331. 
  

   dubius, 
  Cratacanthus, 
  209. 
  

   Ducks 
  feeding 
  on 
  army-worm, 
  208. 
  

  

  