511 



Tabanus sp., biting belly of horses, 335. 



americanus, attackiiij? horses, mm, 335. 



CQStalis?, infesting legs of horses, :i35. 



lineola, infesting legs of horses, 335. 



molestus ?, attacking horses, 335. 

 Tachina, oviposition of, 414. 



parasite of Ellopia,360. 



bred from cutworms, mm, 259. 



monachse, mm, 380. 

 Tachinicla-. paper on, men., 356. 

 Tachys incurvus, in ants' nests, 129. 

 Tanaostigma, u. g., Howard, descr., 147. 



coursetia*. n. sp., Howard, descr., 148; 

 mm, 455. 



on Cour.setia, 129. 

 Tarnished plant bug, damaging celery, 348. 



injuring strawberry, ref., 364. 

 Tar, against forest insects, 381. 



water, in New Jersey bulletin, 361. 

 Tarsonymus bancrofti, sugar mites, 31. 

 Telea polyphemus, in Mississippi, 338. 

 Telenomus, probable parasite of forest tent cater- 

 pillar, 470. 

 Tenebrio obscurus, in pepper, 170. 

 Tent caterpillar, notes on, 20. 124,365. 



forest, parasite of, 470. 



stopping trains, 477. 



orchard, in Connecticut, 483. 

 Tenthredinid larvte, molts of, 178. 

 Tenthredo cingulata, reference to article, 30. 

 Termites, of Pacific coast, 471. 

 Termopsis angusticoUis, on Pacific coast, 471, 472. 

 Tetracnemus diversicornis, m, 129. 



Tanaostigma related to, 147. 



fioridanus, ref.. 455» 

 Tetranychus telarius, confused with Bryobia, 45. 

 Tetraopes tetraophthalmus, on milkweed, 165. 

 Tetrastichus, hyperparasitic, 470. 

 Thalamiaparietalis, rediscovery of, 356. 

 Thalessa, feeding habits of larva, 276. 

 Thersilochus, bred species, 156. 



parasite of Cheimatobia, 77. 

 Thricolepis iuornata, on prune, 468. 

 Thripida;, injurious to cultivated plants, 301. 



not in Stand. Nat. Hist., 77. 

 Thrips, injuring fig in Australia, ref., 434. 

 * sp., abundant in growing wheat, mm, 453. 



trifasciata, see Coleothrii)S. 

 Throscus pugnax, new to D. C, 41. 

 Thurber, Dr. Geo., obituary, 4. 

 Thyreodon, bred species, 155. 

 ThysAnoptera, injuring vine, 34. 



mouth parts, 83, 128. 



not in Stand. Nat. Hist., 77. 

 Thysanura, injuring vine, 31. 

 Tick, Scotch, infesting horses' ears, 413. 



seed, mm, 413. 

 Tin cans vs. crickets, 298. 

 Tineid moths with piercing ovipositor, 342. 

 Tingitida\ producing galls in P2urope,301. 

 Tipulida^ larva* destroying wheat, 13. 

 Tischeria, notes on species of, 3s7. 

 li.st of species of, 389. 



badiella, synonym, 387,388, 389. 

 bicolor, synonym, 388. 



3329— >;o. 11 



Tischeria. castanella, 388, 389. 



citripenella, synonym, 387,389. 

 clemensella, 3»i8,389. 

 complanoides, synonym, 386,387. 

 concolor, 388,389. 

 fuscomarginella, 388, 389. 

 latipennella, synonym, 387. 

 pulvella, 388. 



quercitella, synonym, 387. 

 quercivorella, synonym, 387. 

 sulphurea, 387. 359. 

 tinctoriella, 3-58, 389. 

 zellerella, synonym, 386,387. 

 zelleriella, see Coptotriche. 

 Tmetocera ocellana, injuring blackberry, 249. 



in Massachusetts bulletin, 3'J5. 

 Tobacco, useless for rose-beetles. s22. 



worm, in Mississippi, mm, 337. 

 Tomato root louse, 413. 



worm, in Mississippi, 337. 

 Tortoise beetles, on sweet potato, ref., 4.i8. 

 Tortrix, description of new species from Califor- 

 nia, article, 465. 

 Toxoneura, bred species, 60. 

 Toxoptera, eaten by Oicanthus. 316. 



graminum, damage in South, 73, 126. 

 Tragidion armatum, deformity in, 431. 

 Tree-claims, insects injurious on, 2. 

 Trematopygus, parasite of Cheimatobia, 2, 77. 

 Tribolium ferrugineum, infesting stored grain 



in Venezuela, 333. 

 Trichobaris trinotata, in Iowa, 251, 259. 

 Trichobius, n.gen., mm. 357. 

 dugesii, n. sp, on bal, 357. 

 I Trichodectes climax, treated by Curtice, 9J. 

 limbatus, treated by Curtice, 91. 

 sphajroc&phalus, treated by Curtice, 91. 

 Trichogramma, possible parasite of forest tent 

 caterpillar, mm, 470. 

 pretiosa, destroying cotton worms, m., 306. 

 j Trichotheca, remarks on genus, 492. 

 I Trigonal is apical is, parasite of Acronycta. 464. 

 j Triphleps insidiosus, damaging chrysanthe- 

 mums, ref., 351. 

 1 Triptogon imperalor, larva, description of, 390. 

 Triptotricha, m., 178. 



Trogodermainsulare, infesting collections, 34. 

 tar-^ale, not kno«vn in Europe, 34. 

 Versicolor, replacing tarsale in Europe, 34. 

 Trogosita, doubtfully supposed carnivorous. 333. 

 mauritanica, infesting storedgrain in Vene- 

 zuela, .333. 

 Trogus. bred species, 152. 

 Trombidium muscarum, parasitic on house-fly, 



340. 

 Trox, habits of, mm, 48^5. 

 Trypeta icqualis, article, 312. 

 fromXanthium seeds, 129. 

 capitata, in peaches in Bermuda, 5. 

 ludens, injuring orange. 6, 121. 

 pomoueila, remedy, mm, 220. 

 review of bnlk'tin on, 253. 

 solidaginis, galls of, 405. 

 Trypiion, pararsite of Cheimatobia, 77. 

 Trypodendron sigiiatuui, food habits of, 344. 

 Tussock moth, eaten by woodpeckers, 295. 

 Twig girdler, see Oncideres, 



