320 PARASITES OF GIPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS. 
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Coccinella repanda, enemy of plant-lice (Aphididz) on sugar cane and other crops, 
introduction into "Hawaiian Wslandss.2.2.-:-----<--6 - eee 35 
undecimpunctata, enemy ot plant-lice (Aphidide), introduction into 
New Zealand 2 ofS ea ee eee eee ee eal ete een 24 
Coccinellid enemy of mealy bugs (Pseudococcus), introduction into United 
ho 1 c= a NPBA chi gIE | St: at ol eRe Sak ely ale Vary eaeahe ty 46 
Cochylis of grapevine, control by caging and permitting parasites to escape... 19 
Codling moth (Carpocapsa pomonella), host of Calliephialtes messor, attempted 
control /byiintroduction OL parasives: sates. ear eos 2 Sean ee eee eerie 38-39 
Catiee, food plantof Pulornana psd. So tee he ee ee ee eee 34 
Compsilura conemmata, characters of larva haps. 08- elo ee eee eee 265 
BTOss NUM Der COlONTZEd 2 ie gor hee eae ee ee 310 
Host Of CLales COMPSILUTRa a sas ee ee he a 240 
IMOROGOTIGIIETUS LT CUS or 8 5s ee 249 
parasite of brown-tail moth, hibernating in webs of 
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in Europe, position in ‘‘se- 
quence st cee aaa See 136 
introduction into United 
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reared at laboratory....... 91 
recorded in literature... .. 91 
results of rearing work in 
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status in United States in 
VOLO Tee ne eae 308, 309 
fall webworm (Hyphantria)..........-..... 224 
gipsy moth in Europe, position in ‘‘se- 
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introduction into United States, 
INGIOELS cra cio ae 218-225 
reared at laboratory............- 88 
recorded in literature........... 88 
relative abundance in Massa- 
chusetts and Russia.......... 127 
results of rearing work of 1910 141, 142 
status in United Statesin 1910.. 308 
PORUUIG, TOPE tains seca nie ee Cae ee ee 223 
tussock moth (Hemerocampa leucostigma). 221-223 
FECOPded HOSS fees coe ie eee eae ree Sclrer eee ee 89 
pinilarivy to Dexodes Witt pes. ca.2)- ete no ee 296-297 
“Compsilura-like” parasite Ol Gipsy Wlotls 2 eee es oe eee 235 
Conotrachelus nenuphar. (See Curculio, plum.) 
Contarinia tritici, attempt at control by introduction of parasites from Europe. 23-24 
burning débris in control may result in destroying beneficial 
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CGorymbites, enemy of A panicles fulvipes-- eee a ee ee 
PIS MOU oe nee am Nee ee ees rein noe 252 
Cosmotriche potatoria, host of Blepharidea vulgaris. - oo. =. ee eee 91 
VGH VAR VOU = eee eee ie ese nea sae ae 90 
NOCCUATIOND 2 «2. Seen ers Sites ere ee 90 
Cossts cossus, OSE OF Lemul le fC tni 2 ce ce ge cetera er eee 92 
Cotton boll weevil. (See Weevil, cotton boll.) 
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