318 PARASITES OF GIPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS. 
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Brown-tail moth, recorded hosts of foreign tachinids recorded as parasitic 
thereon! 20 072.008 ee eee eae Se a eee 92 
tachimud "parasitess: 2. te aes Gee eA Bee oe ke Ae eae 296-304 
Bumblebee. (See Bombus.) 
Bupalus pinirvus; NOst O1lCarcen@ Crcisde ease fee eee eee ee 89 
WEROICS BIT pestis Bee Oat oe Cis ee: Re Lee ee 88, 91 
Cabbage worm, imported. (See Pieris rape and Pontia rape.) 
Cage for rearing parasites from brown-tail moth webs. .............-.-.-...-- 269 
tachinid parasites of the brown-tail moth.................. 150-151 
Cages:for colonization of Anastatus bijascaius. 4426 2 oer ee DA es 174 
tachanid theg)2 6 S5t ate Be tee eree prieael so be ce ae 204-207 
Calliephialtes messor, parasite of codling moth, introduction into California... 38-39 
Callimorpha domirala, host ob Caxgeluavercisa 202.5520 Eo ee eee cee 89 
Callineda testudinaria, enemy of Perkinsiella saccharicida, introduction into 
Hawaiian Islands: te SU oO eee Seo h SNARE ee ee eee 35 
Calosoma and other predaceous beetles, importation and handling..-.-........ 167 
disease of gipsy moth as obstacle to establishment.-...........-....-- 99 
enentyjolvipsy motrin, Russiay 0.2.2 56.2.1 Se See ee 80-81 
inquisitor, enemy of gipsy moth, early ideas on introduction. ....... 48 
introduction into United States 59, 62, 254 
sross number colonized. (¢ a4 ss ehce (Bsa ee et eee 310 
native species, status as enemies of gipsy moth. .................-.- 48 
rehieulahim, gross number colonized }/.--2 2255) Skee ae eee ee 310 
slow dispersion as justifying small colony......-.....---..--.---...- 94 
sycophanta, enemy of gipsy moth, early ideas on introduction. ...-... 48 
first practical handling............ 18 
in Europe, position in ‘‘sequence”’ 
of jparabitessa2 teemssy2 222i by, 
introduction into United States, 
ehatishne oS oso. Sees 59, 62, 253-255 
status in United States in 1910.... 309 
STORS Numer colonimedes eh Ness. ARE a Ce oe 310 
respect in which similar to Blepharipa scutellata in rela- 
tion to; gipsy moth]. 2 35525 eee ee 218 
Calymnia trapezina, host of (Blepharidea, vulgarison w22ee. see oan Si 52. Doe! 91 
Camel (see also Dromedary). 
NORE OL hha pi cephalus. SUNGUITIENS 35 Lee ees 1 eh, a eee 42 
Campoplex conicus, parasite of brown-tail moth, recorded in literature.......-. 86 
gipsy moth, recorded in literature...........-- 85 
difformis. (See Omorgius difformis.) 
Cankerworms, prey of birds....-. NOPE eer SAGO ae heer ee 113 
Cardbus arvensts;.cross: number colonized -.<2. 25 Suan et 2 a 310 
auratus, enemy of earwigs, practical handling. -..........---...------ 18 
erossTumber colomizddsy sess es Pea IS ek eee ee 310 
memoralis, gross mumiber ‘colomized:) Skee 8 59012. oo 29. ee a 310 
vrolaceus,-sross- number eolomized Sito MT 20 fs eee ee See aoe 310 
Carcelia excisa, parasite of gipsy moth, recorded in literature. .............--- 88 
recorded ‘hostsy £5522 cc reer ene et I ene p 89 
grave cross number colonised Ps yee ee a se a 310 
parasite of gipsy moth in Europe, position in “‘sequence”’. ..-- a2 
introduction into United States....-.-. 231-232 
reared at ADOrmMbory.soe-2 ot os ee 88 
status in United States in 1910........ 308 
TECOPAEM NOStE. oc ee ee ee eee eee 88 
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