INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Grapevine, insects injurious to; 

 Leptocoris trlvittatus, 10:433. 

 Leptoglossus oppositus, 3:141, 



153. 

 Limonlus agonus, 11:285. 

 Lioderma ligata, 4:25. 

 Macrodactylus subspinosus, 1: 

 229, 307; 2:66; 4:142, 199; 5: 

 154; 8:200. 

 Murgantia histrionica, 1:265. 

 Occanthus fasciatus, 5:310. 

 latipennis, 5:311; 14:337'. 

 niveus, 5:302; 11:288. 

 Otiocerus coquebertii, 9:386. 

 Oxyptllus periscelidactylus, 8: 



297; 13:219. 

 Pelidnota punctata, 1:307; 11: 



286. 

 Peridroma siincia (syn. Agrotis), 



5:205. 

 Phylloxera vitlfoliae, 1:4, 47; 2: 

 21, 35, 36; 7:371; 8:264; 9:347; 

 14:319=. 

 Plant lice, 13:368'. 

 Polycaon confertus, 2:132. 

 Prlonus laticollis, 4:22. 

 Pnlvinaria innumerabilis (P. 

 vitis in error), 2:22; 3:146; 5: 

 326; 6:141; 7:376; 8:110, 177, 

 178, 216; 11:204; 14:322', 344». 

 Samia cecropla (syn. Attacus), 



12:355. 

 Spilosoma virginica, 1:317. 

 Stelidota gemlnata, 11:285; 

 Systena frontalis, 4:156. 

 Thyreus abbotll, 5:306; 10:502; 



14:355', 385*. 

 Typhlocyba comes var. vitis 

 (syn. Erythroneura vltls, 

 T. vitis), 3:30; 5:302; 7: 

 345; 8:257; 9:403, 430; 12: 

 363. 

 vulnerata (syn. Erythro- 

 neura), 9:402. 

 white grubs, 9:354. 

 (irapevine bark louse, 5:.326; 11:204. 

 <!rapevine beptle, 3:85; 5:229. 



light loving, 5:305; 10:408-10; 



12:352; 14:393', 

 spotted, see Pelidnota punctata, 

 • ! rapevine caterpillar, pyramidal, 



11:26.6. 

 '! rape vine coccus, 7:370. 

 <: rapevine Colaspls, 14:329'. 

 <; rapevine flea beetle, 1:59, 244, 307, 

 317; 4:96; 7:332, 353, 357, 361; 11: 

 269, 286; 14:365'. 

 (J rapevine hog caterpillar, 8:294, 

 (Grapevine leaf hopper, 4:199; 8:287; 



9:430; 14:349", 373', 

 Grapevine Phylloxera, 9:347; 10:362, 

 498; 14:383'; Riley's studies on, 1: 

 17. 



Grapevine scale insect, 3:146; 8:215, 



216; 10:497. 

 Grapevine Sphinx, 5:174, 179; 7:364, 



381; 14:362", 366». 

 Grapevine " Thrlps," 8, 116, 253. 

 Grapevine Tortrix, 1 :56. 

 Grapholitha distema, see G. inter- 

 stinctana. 

 interstinctana, bibliography, 

 11:252; broods, number of, 

 11:154-55; distribution, 11 

 155; imago described, 11:154 

 infesting clover, 11:152-53 

 larva described, 11:153; life 

 history and habits, 11:154 

 mammoth clover not at- 

 tacked, 11:155; parasites, 11 

 157; preventives, 11:155-56 

 pupa described, 11:153; ref 

 erence, 10:496, 510; 12:357 

 14:381', 395'. 

 packardi (rose twig borer), 1 



57. 

 prunivora, 1:329; 11:266. 

 Grapta, 2:214; 5:285; 10:508; 12: 

 ' 307. 



black winged, 9:446. 

 Grapta c-aureum, see Polygonia 

 interrogationis. 

 comma, see Polygonia. 

 comma, form dryas, see Poly- 

 gonia. 

 faunus, see Polygonia. 

 interrogationis, see Polygonia. 

 j-album, see Eugonia. 

 progne, see Polygonia. 

 satyrus, see Polygonia. 

 umbrosa, see Polygonia inter- 

 rogationis var. 

 Graptodera chalybea, see Haltica. 

 Grass, insects, etc., injurious to; 

 Allorhina nitida, 5:320. 

 Athysanus curtisii (syn. Ambly- 



cephalus), 9:401, 410. 

 Blissus leucopterus, 2:149, 233; 



7:331. 

 Bryobia pratensis (syn. Trom- 

 bidium bicolor), 3:128; 6: 

 161. 

 Camnula pellucida, 10:443. 

 Cebrio bicolor, 3:101; 7:371. 

 Ghelymorpha argus, 4:14. 

 Chloropisca variceps (syn. C. 



prolifica), 7:216. 

 Chortophaga viridifasciata, 9: 



331, 333, 439; 10:443. 

 (jircotettix verruculatus, 10: 



443. 

 Crambus trisectus (syn. C. 

 exsiccatus), 6:181. 

 vulgivagellus, 1 :99, 127, 

 144; 2:2; 6:182. 



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