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34. Ashmead, W. H.—Continued. 
Orange-scale Aphelinus, A. aspidioticola, 7; Twice-stabbed lady-bug, 
Chilocorus bivulnerus, 9; Minute Scynmus, Hyperaspidius [= Pentilia ] 
coccidivora, 10; Large Scymnus, S. cervicalis, 11; Red orange mite, 
Oribates aspidioti, 12; Orange Chrysopa, C. citri, 12. 
White scale, Ceroplastes rusci [= floridensis} . 16 
Red or circular scale, Chrysomphalus [— Aspidiotus ] ficus . 21 
Oval scale, Aspidiotus [= Mytilaspis'] citricola . 26 
Glover’s, or the yellow orange mite, Tyroglyphus gloveri, 28; Blue yel¬ 
low cloaked Ckalcid, Signiphora flavopalliatus, 29; Blood-red lady 
bug, Cycloneda [= Coccinella ] sanguinea, 31. 
Broad scale, Lecanium hesperidum . 32 
Trichogramma flava, 33. 
Mealybug, Dactylopius adonidum . 34 
Orange Psocus, P. citricola, 37. 
Leaf-footed plant-bug, Leptoglossus phyllopus . 38 
Tree plant-bug, Brochymena arborea . 39 
Rust mite of the orange, Phytoptus oleivorus. .. 40 
Orange butterfly and orange dog, Papilio cresphontes . 45 
Lance rustic moth, Agrotis ypsilon . 48 
Woolly bear or stinging caterpillar (Lagoa opercularis) . 50 
Basket worm of the orange, Platceceticus gloveri . 51 
Angular winged katy-did, Microcentrum retinerve . 52 
Black rolling wonder, Antigaster (= Eupelmus) mirabilis, 56. 
Lubber grasshopper, Ehomalea microptera (= Dictyophorus reticulatus) _ 58 
Large bluish-white weevil, Pachnceus opalus . 61 
Small bluish-white weevil, Artipus floridanus . 52 
Supposed orange borer, Platypus compositus . 63 
Orange spider, Epeira sp. 64 
Orange Aphis, Siphonophora citrifolii . 65 
Chalcid lly of the orange aphid, Stenomesius aphidicola, 67; Black 
yellow-legged Ichneumon fly, Trioxys testaceipes, 68; Four-spotted 
Ajihis fly, Conops ? quadrimaculata, 69; Aphidius of the orange Aphis, 
Aphidius ? citraphis, 70. 
Common Psocus, Psocus venosus ..:. 71 
Orange Thrips, Tlirips sp. 72 
Ant lion, Myrmeleon sp. 73 
Index. 75 
35. Ashmead, W. H. The orange-root borer. <Florida Agric., 16 
February, 1881, v. 3, p. 316, fig. 
Describes and figures larva of Prionus p ocular is?, injurious to roots of orange 
trees. 
36. Ashmead, W. H. On anew speeies of Aphis, affecting the pine. 
<Can. Ent., April, 1881, v. 13, pp. 67, 68. 
Description of Lachnus austral*; its habits and enemies. 
37. Ashmead, W. H. Another chalcid friend of the orange grower. 
< Florida Agriculturist, 13 July, 1881, v. 4, p. 65. 
Description of Coccophagus flavoscutellum, a parasite on Lecanium hesperidum. 
38. Ashmead, W. H. Report on insects injurious to garden crops in 
Florida. <Bull. No. 14, Div. Ent., IT. S. Dept. Agric. (3 
August), 1887, pp. 9-29. 
See Part 3, No. 2388, p. 361. 
