342 PARASITES OF GIPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS. 



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Trogoderma tarsale, enemy of gipsy moth 252 



white-marked tussock moth (Hemerocampa leu- 



costigma) . 252 



Trogus favitorius [sic] lutorius (Fab.)?, parasite of gipsy moth, recorded in 



literature 85 



Trypanosomiasis of dromedaries, transmission by tabanid flies 45 



Tussock moth, pine, control by disease 101 



parasitism 103-104 



probable host of sareophagids 251 



white-marked (Hemerocampa leucostigma), host of Anthrenus va- 



rius 252 



Apanteles sp. 



(delicatu»?) 138 

 Compsi lur a 

 c o n c i n - 



nata 221-223 



Meteorus versi- 

 color. 221-223,289 

 Monodo 7i to - 



merus trreus 249 

 Pimpla con- 



quisitor 238 



Pimpla in- 



quisitoriella 237 

 Pimpla in- 

 stigator 237 



Pteromalus 



cuproideus . 305 

 T a c h i n a 



mella.... 221-223 

 Trogod er m a 



tarsale 252 



parasitism 102 



' in country 

 versus 

 city.. 119-120 



Tyndarichus navx, parasite of Anastatus bifasciatus 183 



Schedius huvanx 183 



reared from gipsy moth eggs 153, 171, 178 



superparasitized by Tyndarichus navse 183 



superparasitizing Pachyneuron gifuensis 183 



Tyroglyphus phylloxera, enemy of grapevine Phylloxera, introduction into 



Europe 24 



"Uji" parasite of silkworm in Japan. (See Crossocosmia sericarix.) 

 Ulmus (see also Elm). 



food plant of gipsy moth 124 



Vanessa antiopa, host of Blepharidea vulgaris 91 



Blepharipa scutellata 88 



Compsilura concinnata 89 



Tachina larvarum 90 



to, host of Argyrophylax atropivora 89 



Blepharidea vulgaris 91 



Compsilura concinnata 89 



Dexodes nigripes 88, 91 



