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Sislpnotia entecis, host of Carcelut excian 2 0) eid. ea PUES ee dea ss Oe 89 
penne STS. See. Ae aecut ..- 88 
COMERS CONGRNMIA Ys P55 I 20S ee. i ok 89 
Parcnorisits helomise. ss ic. Se WESTIN LOR. - -- 92 
Taakees laruquumt 2932. Js. a0 Leek... ---------- 90 
Sugar-cane borer (Rhabdocnemis obscurus), quest of parasites for introduction 
= into Hawazian Islands-..<.00fiy: -)) 0 RIA eee... 5 36 
food plant of Perkinsiella saccharicida...........---.-.---+-------- 35 
-: plant-dice R2eE OP est Jo eon, aa ea Pe 35 
leafhopper. (See Perkinsiella saccharicida.) 
Sycamore, food plant of white-marked tussock moth (Hemerocampa leucostigma) 101 
Syntomosphyrum esurus, parasite of brown-tail moth in America.... 139, 144, 147-149 
sipsy moth tm Amenes. 2.222425 22s acon 139 
Damennrin Teeny int larvie... -.. -2-26-2-55 eenbosass ese 30 
Penance, preyot Monemila carolina..................--.-22<+2020--0505 45 
transmitters of trypanosomiasis of dromedaries.......--...--.--- 45 
Tachina, biological character separating the species mella and larvarum...-.-.- 257 
nn ma nunmper cplonized .-..........-2.-=---22=22--en--2-- 310 
a, CE eC ON 6 cece Kn od 5 ds ab Oe 240 
parasite of gipsy moth in Japan, position in ‘“‘sequence”’... 121 
introduction into United States... 227-228 
reared at laboratory.-....-..- Foe 88 
status in United States in 1910... aes ys 308 
seemerent Moset8? > to 62 sos 88 
larvarum, gross number colonized..................---------------- 310 
parasite of brown-tail moth in Europe, position § in 
“neq dente on eiHel: foot 136 
introduction into United States 296 
reared at laboratory........... 91 
status in United States in 1910 308, 
309 
gipsy moth in Europe, positionin ‘‘sequence”’.. 132 
introduction into United States, 
BSbiis. . S3289. La 225-227 
reared at laboratory. .............- 88 
recorded in literature.............. 88 
status in United States in 1910..... 308 
ee haben Soa yt a a ee eae en 90 
latifrons, parasite of brown-tail moth, recorded in literature........ 91 
record howar te ree tee es ate eee ak bess 92 
“‘Tachina-like”’ parasite of gipsy moth, results of rearing work of 1910........ 142 
Tachina mella and Tachina larvarum, biological differences.................-. 286 
parasite of brown-tail aot in America.........-.....: 93,145, 147-149 
Srpey mothe 10 AME Perse 5. ae 3 os 90, 139-140 
white-marked tussock moth (Hemerocampa leucostig- 
. ay? 20 Sooxio sires sucnQouared som 221-223 
noctuarum, parasite of gipsy moth, recorded in literature... 2852222 22° 88 
reterded:ioeste iv)..!5 2. oe oe EE RRA AAS 90 
parasite of gipsy moth, relative abundance in Massachusetts and 
eas es ea SGh Wu svesebeasuseeeteue sone 127 
nn eR Ske 2. . wired ab Jaded... <cce cc uha cee 207-213 
Tachinid flies, rearing and colonization, large cages versus small cages... ...-. 204-207 
parasites of the brown-tail moth......................... ne see 296-304 
IMG f So haa St ech ie tomes nee 202-236 
