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distribution of C. asparagi, 

 12:251, 252; figure, 12:250; in- 

 sect described, 12:249, 250; 

 introduction, 12:251; life his- 

 tory and habits, 12:250, 251; 

 Monroe county invaded, 12: 

 249; reference, 1:244; 8:250; 

 10:517; remedies, 12:252. 

 Aspidiotus ancylus, 11:213, 271, 275, 

 287; 14:388». 

 aurantii, 1:60; 4:188. 

 camelliae, 11:271. 

 circularis, see Diaspis pyri. 

 conchiformis, see Mytilaspis 



pomorum. 

 forbesi, 11:271. 

 harrisii,' see Ohionaspis fur- 



furus. 

 juglandis, see Mytilaspis pomo- 

 rum. 

 juglans'-regiae, 11:271; 12:316. 

 nerii, 2:32; 5:278, 317; 8:214; 

 11:203-4, 287; 14:339°, 363', 

 369'. 

 ostreaeformis, 11:271. 

 perniciosus, 1:332; 10:505, 518; 

 11:206-33, 275, 277, 287; 12: 

 316, 356, 357, 303; 13:368', 

 374'; 14:386°, 388'-89», 395^ 

 397°. See also San Jos6 

 scale, 

 pinifoliae, see Ohionaspis. 

 pomorum, see Mytilaspis. 

 rapax, 11:271. 



tenebricosus, 10:518; 11:221. 

 Aspidisca splendoriferella, 1:166, 



330; 8:283; 11:159, 267; 14:37r. 

 Aspilates coloraria, see Catopyrrha. 

 Aspinwall, John, insects from, 6: 



189. 

 Aspinwall, W. F., insects from, 11: 



287. 

 assimilis, Ceutorhynchus, 1:195. 



Mamestra, 1:328; 11:265. 

 Association of economic entomolo- 

 gists, 11:103, 181, 189; 14:306*. 

 Aster, insects injurious to: 



Aphis middletonii, 9:371, 441; 



10:501; 14:375», 385'. 

 cut worms, 8:236. 

 Epicauta pennsylvanica, 6:135; 

 . 9:463; 10:496; 11:286. 

 Hydroecia nitela (syn. Gor- 



tyna), 1:112; 8:191. 

 Mamestra picta, 5:209. 

 China, insects injurious to; 

 Epicauta pennsylvanica, 11: 



281; 14:390^ 

 Lygus pratensis, 14:353°, 353°. 

 asterias, Papilio, see P. polyxenes. 

 asteroides, OucuUia, 9:455; 10:482; 

 14:313*. 



Asterolecanlum quercicoila, 10:510. 

 astyanax, Basilarchia (syn. Limeni- 



tis Ursula), 1:327; 11:264. 

 atalanta, Pyrameis, see Vanessa. 

 Vanessa (syn. Pyrameis), 2:39; 

 4:137; 5:285; 9:454; 12:308. 

 atalantae, Microgaster, see Apan- 



teles congregatus, var. 

 aterrima, Paria, see Typophorus 

 canellus. 

 Phora, 10:405. 

 Athysanus abietis, see Bythoscopus 

 variabilis, 

 curtisii (syn. Amblycephalus), 



9:401, 410. 

 fagi, see Bythoscopus. 

 fenestratus, see Bythoscopus. 

 minor, see Bythoscopus. 

 nigrinasi, see Bythoscopus. 

 variabilis, see Bythoscopus. 

 Atkinson, G. P., cited, 4:103; 5:227. 

 atlauis, Caloptenus, see Melanoplus. 

 Melanoplus (syn. Caloptenus), 

 1:332; 2:196; 6:151; 8:180: 

 9:332; 10:440, 441, 443, 490; 

 11:271; 14:381'. 

 atlantis,. Argynnis, 4:137; 5:285; 



7:219; 12:308. 

 atomarius, Bruchus, 7:268, 282, 284. 

 atomus, Crypturgus, see O. pusillus. 

 atra, Clastoptera, 9:394. 

 atramentaria, Pollenia, of Europe, 



9:313. 

 atrata, Anomala, see A. lucicola. 

 Oantharis, nee Epicauta penn- 

 sylvanica. 

 Lytta, see Epicauta pennsyl- 

 I vanic." . 



Melolontha, see Anomala luci- 

 cola. 

 Rhyssa, see Thalessa, 

 Tachina, 7:364; 11:285. 

 Thalessa (syn. Rhyssa), 2:227, 

 230; 4:37, 40, 41; 5:305; 9:454; 

 10:509; 11:279, 284; 13:367", 

 371"; 14:332°, 333', 355», 389", 

 397°. 

 atratus, Chermes, see 0. strobllo- 

 bius. 

 Tabanus, 7:364; 11:285; 13:372'; 

 14:366°. 

 atrifasciata, Homohadena, see On- 

 cocnemis. 

 Oneocnemis (syn. Homohadena), 

 5:285. 

 Atropos divinatoria (syn. Liposcelis 

 museorum, Termes, Troetes, 

 T. fatidicus), 1:65, 161; 2:198- 

 202; 3:139; 14:342f. 

 pulsatorius, see Clothilla pulsa- 

 toria. 

 Attaclnae, 1:340; 6:184; 14:330'. 



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