INDEX. 321 
Page. 
Cotton caterpillar. (See Alabama argillacea.) 
fidad. Platt OF FICmmIChtONGs ge MANGE 20 42 :\5 cm mjreie} ns io 2 dann oe oie oe 45 
wool as protective barrier against gipsy moth................-.-------- 124 
Craniophora ligustri, host of Compsilura concinnata..........-.-.------------ 89 
Graizezus, food. plant of brown-tail moth... 5. --50628¢ Se pent -aadsaan oh aales 134 
oa” EE 2 RS Se mgs. tee 82 
scrubs containing nests of brown-tail moth.....................-.-- 133 
Crossocosmia flavoscutellata (?), parasite of gipsy moth, introduction into United 
ne ee 234-235 
in Europe, position in 
‘“‘gequence”......... 132 
sericarixz and Crossocosmia flavoscutellata, gross number colonized.. 310 
habits as compared with Blepharipa scutellata........-...- 214 
TR NTS ne (See Sea 240 
parasite of gipsy moth and of Japanese silkworm, intro- 
duction into United States, 
abate, ac.cks pri is ecerey eae eee 232-234 
in Japan, position in ‘“‘sequence”. 121 
reared at laboratory...........---- 88 
SARE RES: ibe Sc ns Daa a= ino - SE 88 
spp., parasites of gipsy moth, status in United States in 1910. .... 308 
Cryptognatha flavescens, enemy of Aleyrodes citri, attempted introduction into 
at a eek eed aA wa Ss iia oo ee te She Gee Se 46 
perpen montrouziert, enemy of mealy bugs (Pseudococcus) and Pulvi- 
naria psidii, introduction into United 
States and Hawaiian Islands............ 34-35 
Pseudococcus, attempted introduction 
2Bh) HPAI... toad habsosey oo6-62= mee 35 
Cryptus amenus. (See Aritranis amenus.) 
atripes. (See Idiolispa atripes.) 
cyanator, parasite of gipsy moth, recordeu 1n literature.............--- 85 
moschator, parasite of brown-tail moth, recorded in literature. ......-. 86 
Cucullia anthemidis, host of Blepharidea vulgaris.............----------------- 91 
artemasiz, host of Erngaiag comsebri ng 1. 6 sa -\a0 24 eww nn once nc eaeh ewe _ 89 
gaters, host, Of 5 leparwaee Melt aioe goss wit ye ie yigi ~ ea os we ee 91 
DNR 8 a1 .e argon 5S oan 2 bo 5S ee Ss SE 88, 91 
laciuer:: hort,.al Compasiuse conmmna@la ....-..- 20-63. 2 ona de cede sco se 89 
prenanthis, host of Tachina larvarum..........--- 2. -esestislea-esul --- 90 
scrophulariz, host of Carcelia ercisa. «seg ksh scluiqnae hh -bs sid beaten » ~~ 89 
peroascy, host, of Blepharvdes welggrg gv eiacnim yates ave d+ ~ saan assess 91 
Competes. COMMANEIA. 6.00% 8-ns scree oresindede and 89 
I TN aes iss we pean snore ee #89 
ENT ED SCO MINNN 5. ok on so acm = oom on web sos 92 
Curculio, plum (Conotrachelus nenuphar), host of Sigalphus curculionis, artificial 
control by transportation of its parasite suggested......................--.-- 20 
Cyclotophrys anser, I in of brown-tail moth, habits. ......................- 304 
in Europe, position in “‘se- 
CUGNCG Jud t. ~. +. Sad el 13 
reared at laboratory........... 91 
Dacus, introduction of parasites into western Australia. ...............--....- 39 
olex (see also Olive fly). 
control by caging and permitting parasites to escape..-...........-. 19 
Dasychira fascellina, host of Tachina larvarum..............-..-----++-+++++-:- 90 
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