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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Larva 
  of 
  — 
  ( 
  Continued) 
  : 
  

  

  Piophila 
  casei, 
  232. 
  

  

  Plagiouotus 
  speciosns, 
  241. 
  

  

  Saperda 
  tridentata, 
  245. 
  

   laticinotus, 
  Hemitcles, 
  211. 
  

   Laurent, 
  P., 
  cited, 
  248. 
  

   Lavender 
  water 
  for 
  mosquito 
  "bite, 
  

  

  325. 
  

   Lawns 
  injured 
  by 
  army-worms, 
  195. 
  

   Lawton, 
  I. 
  H., 
  observations 
  on 
  Cicada, 
  

  

  275, 
  280, 
  282. 
  

   Leaf-cutter 
  bee, 
  359. 
  

   LeBaron, 
  W., 
  cited, 
  235, 
  237. 
  

   Lebia 
  grandis, 
  bibliography, 
  235. 
  

  

  description, 
  236. 
  

  

  distribution, 
  237. 
  

  

  figure 
  of, 
  235. 
  

  

  preying 
  on 
  potato 
  beetle, 
  235-237. 
  

   Lecauium 
  sp., 
  363 
  

   LeConte-Horn 
  cited, 
  269. 
  

   LeConte, 
  J. 
  L., 
  cited, 
  243. 
  

   Lee, 
  L. 
  M,, 
  insects 
  from, 
  364, 
  

   Lei 
  and 
  Stanford 
  Jr., 
  University, 
  

  

  course 
  in 
  etomology 
  at, 
  344. 
  

   Leopard 
  motb, 
  360. 
  

  

  great 
  white, 
  183-189. 
  

   Lepidoptera, 
  contributions 
  of, 
  359-360. 
  

  

  reference, 
  352. 
  

  

  species 
  treated 
  of, 
  183-222. 
  

   Lepidopterous 
  Insects 
  of 
  Georgia, 
  The 
  

   natural 
  history 
  of 
  the 
  rarer 
  (Abbott- 
  

   Smith) 
  cited, 
  'l83. 
  

   Lepidopterous 
  parasite 
  of 
  Kermes, 
  317. 
  

   Leptocoris 
  trivitfcatus, 
  352. 
  

   Leptodesnjua 
  falcatus, 
  301. 
  

   Leptodesmns 
  species, 
  abounding 
  in 
  

   greenhouses, 
  300. 
  

  

  description 
  of 
  the 
  milliped, 
  300- 
  

   301. 
  

  

  falcatus 
  proposed 
  if 
  undescribed, 
  

   301. 
  

  

  figures, 
  300, 
  301. 
  

  

  babits 
  of 
  Polydesmus 
  species, 
  301. 
  

  

  Myriapoda 
  need 
  study, 
  302. 
  

  

  remedies, 
  302-303. 
  

   Lencauia 
  albilinea, 
  310,356. 
  

   Leucauia 
  unipuncta, 
  bibliography, 
  

   190-194. 
  

  

  description 
  of 
  the 
  various 
  stages, 
  

   200-202. 
  

  

  distribution, 
  199-200. 
  

  

  figures, 
  plates 
  ii, 
  iii 
  and 
  iv, 
  fig. 
  2. 
  

  

  food-habits, 
  205-206. 
  

  

  life-bi 
  story 
  and 
  babits, 
  202-205, 
  

   .207. 
  

  

  natural 
  agents 
  controlling, 
  208. 
  

  

  number 
  of 
  generations, 
  206-207. 
  

  

  parasites, 
  209-211. 
  

  

  ]u-edaceon8 
  enemies, 
  208-209. 
  

  

  preventives 
  and 
  lemedies, 
  211- 
  

   214. 
  

  

  pupation, 
  206. 
  

  

  ravages 
  in 
  New 
  York 
  State, 
  194- 
  

   198, 
  199. 
  309-310. 
  

  

  ravages 
  in 
  otiier 
  States, 
  198-199. 
  

  

  reference, 
  352, 
  353, 
  356, 
  360. 
  

  

  leucaniee, 
  Carcelia 
  [Winthemia 
  4-pus- 
  

   tulata], 
  194. 
  

   Ichneumon, 
  211. 
  

  

  Nemorsea 
  [Winthemia 
  4-pustu- 
  

   lata], 
  190, 
  191, 
  210, 
  354. 
  

   leucopterus, 
  Blissus, 
  315, 
  341, 
  357. 
  

   leucostigma, 
  Orgy 
  i 
  a, 
  347, 
  350, 
  357. 
  

   Lewis 
  county, 
  army- 
  worm 
  ravages 
  in, 
  

  

  197. 
  

   Lewis, 
  H, 
  D., 
  not 
  stung 
  by 
  Cicada, 
  288. 
  

  

  on 
  trees 
  injured 
  by 
  Cicada, 
  287. 
  

   Life-histories 
  of 
  insects, 
  study 
  de- 
  

   manded 
  by, 
  342-343, 
  

   Life 
  history 
  of, 
  Attacus 
  Promethea, 
  

   338-341. 
  

   Balaninus 
  proboscideus, 
  270-271. 
  

   Balaninus 
  rectus, 
  271, 
  

   Cicada 
  septendecim, 
  275-277. 
  

   Crioceris 
  l2-punet:;ta, 
  250-251. 
  

   Ecpantheria 
  scribonia, 
  188-189. 
  

   Galerucella 
  luteola, 
  255-259. 
  

   Gossypariaulmi, 
  296-297. 
  

   Leucania 
  unipuiicta, 
  202-205, 
  207. 
  

   mosquitoes, 
  332-o35. 
  

   Odontota 
  dorsalis, 
  265-266. 
  

   Oxvptilus 
  perisccJidactyluS; 
  221- 
  

  

  222, 
  

   Pemphigus 
  rhois, 
  291. 
  

   Piophila 
  casei, 
  232. 
  

   Plagionotus 
  speciosus, 
  240-241. 
  

   Saperda 
  tvidentata, 
  246. 
  

   Light-loving 
  gra|)evine 
  beetle, 
  352. 
  

   Ligyrus 
  rel 
  ictus, 
  313. 
  

   Lilac, 
  Attacus 
  Promethea 
  on, 
  338. 
  

   Lilies, 
  male 
  niosquitoes 
  taking 
  neetar 
  

  

  of, 
  326. 
  

   limeuitidis, 
  Apanteles, 
  210. 
  

   Limneria 
  oxylus, 
  211. 
  

   Lina 
  ^cripta, 
  357. 
  

   Ijindeu 
  borer, 
  245. 
  

   lineatus, 
  Poecilocapsus, 
  363. 
  

   Linnaeus 
  cited, 
  248. 
  

  

  Lintner, 
  J. 
  A., 
  cited, 
  190, 
  214, 
  218, 
  230, 
  

   235, 
  238, 
  243, 
  248, 
  253. 
  264, 
  265, 
  268, 
  

   273, 
  290, 
  292. 
  

   Lintneri, 
  Tyroglyphns, 
  352, 
  

   List 
  of 
  Lepidoptera 
  of 
  Boreal 
  America 
  

  

  (Smith) 
  cited, 
  183, 
  190, 
  214, 
  218. 
  

   List 
  of 
  tiie 
  Coleoptera 
  Observed 
  and 
  

   Collected 
  in 
  the 
  Vicinity 
  of 
  Buffalo 
  

   (Zesch-Reinecke) 
  cited, 
  238, 
  243. 
  

   Little 
  red 
  ant, 
  356. 
  

   Livingston, 
  Clermont, 
  observations 
  on 
  

  

  Cicada, 
  286. 
  

   Locust 
  (Cicada), 
  274. 
  

   Locust, 
  honey, 
  Macrobasis 
  unicolor 
  at- 
  

   tacking, 
  362. 
  

   Locust: 
  insects 
  injurious 
  to, 
  

   Macrobasis 
  unicolor, 
  315. 
  

   Neoclytus 
  erytlirocepbalus, 
  246. 
  

   Ockuiiota 
  dorsalis, 
  265. 
  

   Locust, 
  yellow, 
  Odoutotadorsalis 
  feed- 
  

   ing 
  on, 
  265-266. 
  

   T.new, 
  F., 
  cited, 
  229. 
  

   logieornis, 
  Piabrdtica, 
  318. 
  

   L())ig-liorite<l 
  borer, 
  2:>8-239. 
  

  

  