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INSECT INDEX. 
Plant Lice, Figures of wings, vii.73,74; viii, 
25,44. 
Food plants. i,23.59; iv, 197,198; vii,72,278; 
viii,5,8,44,181; xii.84. 
Gall-making, iv, 194,198. 
Habits and mode of life, iv, 197, 198, 199; 
vii, 72.73,74; viii, 5.6,7,19,27,44,45,46,183. 
Hibernation, iv, 195; vii,75; viii,45,183. 
Imago, viii, 20. 
Injuries, viii,6,181,183,184. 
Insect enemies, i,44; v,183; vi,86; viii, 172; 
xii, 40,42,109, 111, 113,114,116,117. 
Larvae, viii, 19. 
distinguished from larvae of mites, 
i, 42. 
Life history, viii, 27. 
Nomenclature, viii, 6,19. 
Pupa, viii, 20. 
Remedies, i, 47; iv, 198; vi, 10,11,12,13; 
viii. 179,182,183,184; 
Reproduction, iv, 195; vi, 76; vii, 74; viii, 
20,29,44; xi. 58. 
Structure, vii, 72,73,74; viii, 6,7,8,20,44. 
Synopsis of genera, viii, 212. 
Synopsis of sub-divisions and genera of 
Aphidinae, viii, 39. 
Synopt cal tables of sub-families, viii, 39. 
Plant Lice, Gall. (See Gall Lice.) 
Jumping. (See Jumping Plant-lice.) 
Twig. (See Twig Lice.) 
Plant-louse. (See Plant Lice.) 
Apple-root. (See Woolly Aphis of the 
Apple-tree.) 
Apple-tree or Apple. (See Apple-tree 
Plant-louse.) 
Balm of Gilead. (See Balm of Gilead 
Plant-louse.) 
Beetles: (See Lady-bugs.) 
Cabbage. (See Cabbage Plant-louse.) 
Carrot. (See Carrot Plant-louse.) 
Cherry. (See Cherry-leaf Plant-louse.) 
Chestnut Gay. (See Chestnut Gay 
Louse.) 
Corn. (See Corn Plant-louse.) 
Currant. (See Currant Plant-louse.) 
Grain. (See Grain Plant-louse.) 
Grape. (See Grape Louse.) 
Handsome. (See Handsome Plant- 
louse.) 
Hickory. (See Hickory Plant-louse.) 
Jumping. (See Jumping Plant-louse.) 
Melon. (See Melon Plant-louse.) 
of the Willow. Lachnus salicicola, viii, 
43.195,115,119. 
Pale Whitish-yellow. (See Pale Whitish- 
yellow Plant-louse.) 
Parsnip. (See Parsnip Plant-louse.) 
Wheat. (See Grain Plant-louse.) 
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Plant Mites, G all or Bud Mites, Phytoptime, 
Phytoptus, i. 42,44; iv, 198;ix,65; xii, 8,123. 
Platycerura furcilla, x, 168. 
Platycerus, v, 77,78. 
quercus, v, 78; vi, 95, p. iii. 
Platydema, v, 125. 
Platydema amerieanum, v, 125. 
ellipticum, v, 126. 
excavatum. v, 126. 
flavipes, v, 126. 
Platygaster, x.231. 
error, x, 212. 
herricki, x, 213. 
lecanii, vii, 129. 
tipulm, x, 212. 
Platynus, v, 48,49; xii, 109. 
deeorus, xii, 109. 
limbatus, xii, 109. 
Platyomus, v, 137. 
Platypus, v, 146. 
compositus, v, 146. 
Platysamia, vii, 271. 
plicata, Chlamys, v, 169. 
Taenia, ix, 70. 
plicatula, Microrhopala, v, 175. 
plorabunda, Chrysopa, viii, 178, xii, 42. 
Plum Aphis, Plum-leaf or Plum-tree Aph 
Aphis pruni, viii, 72,87; xii, 6. 
Caterpillar, Green Chestnut-backc 
(See Green Chestnut-backed Plr 
Caterpillar.) 
Plum Curculio, Little Turk, Conotrachel 
nenuphar, i, 64,78,79; iv, 181; vi, 137; vii 
As example of genus, v, 142. 
Beetle, vi, 137. 
Birds feeding on, i, 70; vi, 141. 
Broods, i, 67; vi, 138. 
Classification, vi. 83. 
Crescent cut made in fruit, i, 66,69. 
Distinguished from grape curculio, i, 
vi, 143. 
plum gouger, i, 72,75. 
Figure of beetle, v, 142; vi, 137. 
larva, v, 142; vi, 137. 
plum showing crescent slit.v, 142; 
137. 
pupa, v, 142; vi, 137. 
Food plants, i, 64,65,70; vi, 138, pp. i, ii, 
Habits and mode of life, i, 64. 
Hibernation, i, 67,69; vi, 138. 
Infesting black-knot, i, 68,78,79. 
Insect enemies, i, 78; vi, 90,139. 
Larva, i, 70; vi, 138. 
as example of family, vi, 85. 
Life history, vi, 137. 
Occurrence, first, i, 64. 
in 1871, vii, 4. 
with plum moth, i, 78,79,80. 
Oviposition, i, 66; v, 132; vi, 74,137. 
Phytophagic species, i, 64,65. 
Remedies, i, 71; vi, 140. 
Plum Gouger, Anthonomus prunicida, i, 
66.70.72,78; ii, 94; iv, 181; v, 141; vi, 136,1 
p. iii. 
Moth, Semasia prunivora, i, 70,78. 
Plume,Crape-vine. (See Grape-vine Plum 
Moths. Pterophoridae, vi, 72; vii, 267,2( 
273. 
plumosa, Lampyris, v. 107, 
Plusia, vii, 272; ix, 42; xi, 43. 
accentifera, ix, 43. 
