INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Sanninoidea exitiosa (syn. Aegerla, 



Sannina), 1:47, 57, 64, 259; 2:6, 60, 



216; 4:107; 6:170; 8:181-86; 9:367; 



14:361^ 



santes, Colias, see Burymus philo- 



dice. 

 Sap fly, 10:389. 



Saperda affinis, see Oberea bimacu- 

 lata. 

 blmaculata, see Oberea. 

 bivittata, see S. Candida, 

 calcarata, 1:297; 11:269. 

 Candida (syn. S. bivittata), in 

 hawtliorn, 5:320; oviposltiou 

 of, 4:200; 5:269-71; reference, 

 1:297, 306, 331; 4:107; 5:325; 

 9:440; 10:488,511; 11:269; 12: 

 239, 246, 356; 13:365'; 14: 

 340°, 349=, 363', 374^ 378', 

 304", 396"; remedies, 1:58, 64; 

 2:27; 3:105; 7:313-14; 10:488. 

 cretata, 1:331; 11:269. 

 tridentata (syn. Oompsidea, 

 Saperda trilineata), associated 

 insects, 13:246; bibliography. 

 12:243; described, 12:245; dis- 

 tribution, 12:247; figures, 12: 

 plate 7, fig. 4, 5; plate 8, fig. 2; 

 in j uring elms, 9 :427-28 ; 1 2 :243- 

 45;' life history, 12:246; para- 

 sites, 12:247; reference, 10: 

 484, 485, 499; 12:239, 355; 14: 

 377^ 377°, 384°, 394°, 399"; 

 remedies, 9:428-29; 12:247-48. 

 trilineata, see S. tridentata. 

 tripunctata, see Oberea blmacu- 

 lata. 

 vestita, 4:207; 11:269; 12:245. 

 Saponaria officinalis, army worm 

 moths on, 12:202. 

 ' Saprolegnia ferax, fungus on fishes, 

 5:272. 

 Sapromyza vulgaris (syn. Ohlorops, 



0. antennalis), 1:225. 

 saratogensis, Aphrophora (syn. 

 Lepyronia), 1:285; 4:121; 9: 

 393, 410. 

 Lepyronia, see Aphrophora. 

 Sarcophaga helicis, 12:210. 

 oedipodlnis, 12:210. 

 species, 12:210. 

 Sarcoptidae, 5:290. 

 Sargent, O. S., cited, 12:268. 

 Sargent, O. W., insects from, 12:361. 

 Sassafras, Oberea schaumil on, 5: 



233. 

 satellitia, Philampelus, see P. pan- 



dorus. 

 satyricus, Ufeus, 10:482. 

 satyrlnlformis, Mellttia, seeMelittia 

 satyriniformis. 



satyrus, Grapta, see Polygonia. 



Polygonia (syn. Grapta), 7:375; 



14:321°. 

 Xyloryctes, 7:251. 



Satyrus alope, see Cercyonis. 

 nephele, see Cercyonis. 



saucia, Agrotis, see Peridroma. 

 Noctua, see Peridroma. 

 Peridroma (syn. Noctua, Agro- 

 tis, A. inermis, A. ortonii), 1: 

 8, 328; 5:200-6; 8:234, 235; 11: 

 121, 265; 14:362'. 



Saunders, Edward, Hemiptera 

 Heteroptera of the British islands 

 cited, 10:430. 



Saunders, William, cited, 1:127, 152 

 227, 233, 271; 2:69, 97, 102; 4:80 

 5:164, 231; 7:225; 8:129, 160; 9 

 300; 11:134, 146, 249; 12:183, 191, 

 218, 235, 237; 13:351"; quoted, 12 

 219-20; referred to, 12:221, 222 

 Insects injurious to fruits cited, 1 

 271, 281; 2:57, 69, 97, 118, 126, 168 

 4:63, 80, 115;5:180, 184, 231, 253 

 6:125; 7:288; 8:129; 9:317; 10:388 

 408; 11:127, 134, 160, 171, 249 

 12:218; 13:351»; 14:333°; Synopsis 

 of Canadian' ArctiiAae cited, 7:225 

 12:183. 



saundersii, Homoptera, see H. 

 lunata. 



Sautter, Louis, referred to, 13:345'. 



Saw flies, attacking fruit trees, 5: 

 323; 9:335-36; 14:342^ attacking 

 pear trees, 2:5; attacking quince, 

 2:232; 14:334°; attacking wheat, 3: 

 88; 4:135; 14:345"; classification, 

 1:78; 4:190; parasite of currant 

 sawfly, 4:197; pupation of certain 

 ones delayed, 1:138; reference, 4: 

 205; remedies, 1:33, 42. 



Saw fly, red breasted, see Tenthredo 

 rufopectus. 



Saw fiy borer, 7:334. 



Saw fly larvae, 12:359; 13:371*. 



Say, Thomas, cited, 1:211, 232, 271, 

 281; 2:110, 125, 132, 136, 139, 148, 

 164; 3:133; 4:107, 128, 156; 5:227, 

 242; 8:152; 10:432; 11:109,240; 12: 

 237, 267; 13:351° quoted, 11:110; 

 referred to, 11:110; 12:240; Com- 

 plete irritinffs (Le Conte ed.) cited, 

 1:281; 2:110, 136, 139; 4:107, 128, 

 156; 5:227, 242; 7:255; 8:152; 10: 

 388, 432; 11:109, 240; 12:237, 267; 

 13:351°; quoted, 11:110; Descrip- 

 tions of new species of heteropterous 

 Hemiptera of North America cited, 

 1:271, 294, 306; 2:148, 164; 4:107; 

 Descriptions of North American 

 Curculionides cited, 7:255j 12:267; 



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