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Acanthocephala femorata, enemy of Alabama (Aletla ) argillacea 91 
host of Proctotrypid 92 
on cotton 9] 
Alabama (Aletia) argillacea, Acanthocephala femorata an enemy 91 
Alfalfa as trap for Pentatoma ligata 68 
food plant of Largus succinctus 94 
Lygxus turcicus 93 
Oncopeltus fasciatus 93 
Pentatoma ligata 25 
sayi 73 
Allorhina nitida, hand-picked in cotton field in Mexico 70 
Anasa tristis. (See Squash bug.) 
Anisosceiis in cotton fields 1 L 
Anthracnose, cotton boll. (See Colletotrichum gossypii.) 
Ants, probable enemies of Pentatoma ligata 65 
Asclepias spp., food plants of Lygseus turcicus 93 
Oncopeltus fasciatus 93 
Bacillus gossypinus, probable dissemination by plant-bugs 23 
Beans, food plant of Nezara hilaris v " 
"Bear grass." (See Yucca filament osa and Yucca sp. ) 
Bird enemies of Pentatoma ligata 66-67 
Bombus sp., hand-picked in cotton field in Mexico 70 
Brachystola magna, hand-picked in cotton field in Mexico 70 
Bumblebee. (See Bombus sp.) 
Cabbage bug, harlequin. (See Murgantia histrionica.) 
I'i n >d plant of Nezara hilaris 80 
Calocori.s rapidus as a cotton insect, general account 92 93 
on col ton 11,12,9 
amount of damage therefrom L'O 
bolls, external evidence of injury L5-17 
nature of injury L5 
Capsidse injurious to cotton 92 -93 
Caterpillar, salt-marsh. (Sec Estigmene acrasa.) 
Chariestefus antennator on cotton !>l 
Chinch bug, false. (See NysivA angustatus.) 
family. (See Lygseidae. 
Chrysopa spp., suggested enemies of Pentatoma ligata til 
Coccinellid beetles, probable enemies of Pentatoma ligata 65 
Cocklebur, Spanish. (See Urena lobata.) 
Cold (see also Temperature). 
as a factor in retarding development of Pentatoma ligata 40 
Colletotrichum gossypii, probable dissemination by plant-bugs 23 
Conchuela (see also Pentatoma ligata). 
amount of damage" therefrom 20-21 
101 
