386 



Death. Taller Zs octiiidfe, notice. 297. 



descriptions of Xoctnidge from, 328. 

 Deceptive resemblances in narore. ref., 52. 

 Deilephila enphorbise. on sea-spurge, IIS. 

 lineata. promiscuous feeder, mm.. 118. 

 I>eItoceplialus delulis. in Iowa. 113. 114. 



inimicus. in Iowa. 113. 114. 

 Deltoid moths, proposed monograph of. 6u. 

 Demodex sp.. attacking cattle. 132, 

 Dendroctonus frontalis, attempt to introduce 

 European enemies of, 146. 

 forests damaged by, art.. 187-189. 

 remedies against. 188. 

 Dendrotettix. gen. nov.. characters of. 254. 

 paper on. ref.. 28?. 

 the genus, art., 2.54. 

 longipennis. description of. ref.. 288. 

 n. sp., description of, 255. 

 . Tar. quercus. characters of, 256. 

 quercus. description of, ref.. 2SS. 



MS. name for a tree-inhabiting locust. 



2o4. 

 Kiley MS., also called D. longipennis. 

 refs., 255. 

 Depressaria heracliana. article on. 106-109. 

 Dermatobia. transmitter of disease, ref., 273. 

 cyaniventris. note on. ref.. 3. 

 noxialis (h. bot of human beings, ref.. 59. 

 ( ?) in Brazil. 265, 266. 

 ( ?) in necks of cats, ref.. 66. 

 under skin of man. 3. 

 Derostenus sp.. bred from Bucculatrix, 16. 

 Desniia macvilalis. remedy again.st, 137. 

 Desmocenis auripennis, on Sambucus glaucus, 35. 

 Diabrotica longicornis. iniuring corn in Nebraska, 

 195. 

 in Kansas. 116. 

 12-punctata. in Kansas, 116, m.. 296. 



var. tenella. see D. tenella. 

 soror. on Tucca whipplei, 312. 

 tenella. food-babits of. 39. 

 Tittata. belieTed to have food-plant outside 

 the Cuctubitacefe, 98. 99. 

 in Xew Jersey, 98. 

 Diamond-back moth on turnips, m.. 296. 

 Diapheromera, locally known as scorpion. 271. 

 fetaorata, damaging forest trees, mm.. 63. 

 Sarcophaga bred from, 23. 

 Diaspis lanatus, food-plants of, 247. 

 on Calotropis procera. 246. 

 ros<e, Aphelinus diaspidis bred from, 207. 

 Diastrophns turgidus, Orthopelma luteolator. in 



galls of. 343. 

 Diatriea saccharalis. irrigation against, SO. 



on corn in Virginia. 48. 

 Dicselus splendidus, earlier stages of. ref.. 271. 

 Dicopinfe, revision of, ref.. 140. 

 Dilophogaster califomica. reared from Lecanium 



ole*. 207. 

 Dimorphism, in PsyUa pyricola. 227. 

 Dinoderus. punctatus. Csenophanes dinoderi bred 



from, 248. 

 Diplosis resinicola. notes on. ref., 212. 



sp.. on ovisacs of scale-insects, 246. 

 Diptera. palpiferin, 161. 



Dipterous larva in eye of toad, 209. 

 infesting a turtle. 269. 



parasite of Melanoplus devastator, art., 22-24. 

 Diseases of cotton, m.. 296. 

 Dissosteira Carolina, in northwest Missouri. 323. 



longipennis, in Kansas, 116. 

 Division of Entomology, publications of. notice, 



218. 

 Dohm. Dr. Carl A., obituary of. 211. 

 Donacia, ovipositor of. ref., 288. 

 Dor-bug. local name for May beetles, 271. 

 Dorcaschema wildii. on Osage orange. 155. 

 Doryctes radiatus, doubtless parasitic on Cyllene 



picta, 248. 

 Dorytomus, synopsis of, ref.. 279. 

 Douglas, J. v.. Aleurodicus. erected by. 315. 

 Dragon-flies vs. mosquitoes, rem.. 110. 

 Drassid spiders, spinnerets of, rem., 288. 

 Drasteria crassiuscula, in grass lands. 87. 



distincta. supposed variety of crassiusctila. 87. 



erechtea, article on, 87-88. 



ochrea. supposed variety of crassitiscula. 87. 

 Drone-fly, and the Chrysanthemum, 263. 



in greenhouses, 200. 

 Dryops fastigiatus. supposed lai'vte of, 54. 

 Ducks, crops injured by. 256. 

 Dvsdercus andrese. in Jamaica, ref.. 52. 



Eagle. Caracara, enemy of screw worm, 269. 



Earthworms not a necessary factor in gapes. 346. 



Eciton n. sp., in houses in Mexico. 196. 



Edema albifrons, on oak, 136. 



Edible insects. 268. 



Eel worms in England, m., 296. 



Elaphidion imbeUe. on live oak, 34. 



villosum. abundance in Pennsylvania, 50. 

 Elasminte. paper on structure of. ref., 288. 

 Elliott. J. B.. statement on Cicada. 300. 

 EUopia somniaria, Proctotrypid parasite of. 126. 

 Ellychnia califomica. earlier stages of, 271. 

 Elm leaf-beetle, kerosene emulsion against egga 



of. 81. 

 Embryology, insect, important contribution to. 



351. 

 Emphytus. banded =Emphytus cinctus. 



ctnctus, habits of. 11. 

 on rose. art.. 9. 

 Empretia stimulea. on HeUanthns, 203. 

 Enchenopa binotata, food-habits of, 93. 

 Encyrtinae with branched antennae, ref.. 140. 

 Encyrtus sp.. reared from Dactylopius. 207. 

 Endogenetic species of insects. 120. 

 Entedon epigonus, synonymical note on, 73. 



hagenowi. cockroach egg parasite. 274. 



sp., in galls of Gelechia gallfe-solidaginis. 343. 

 Entilia sinuata. food-plants of. 92. 



notes on. art.. 243-245. 

 Entomological Club A. A. A. S.. abstract of pro- 

 ceedings. 132-134. 



Xews. reviews of. 61, 215. 



publication, new. rev.. 363. 



publications U. S. Xational Mu.seum, 140. 



Society of Ontario, annual meeting of. 62. 

 rejwrt. rev., 364. 



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