A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF THE
INSECTS OF THE WORLD
ASSOCIATED WITH
SUGAR CANE, THEIR PREDATORS AND PARASITES
By J. S. WADE, Entomologist Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
Agricultural Research Administration United States Department of Agriculture
FOREWORD
T h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Society of S u g a r Cane Technologists is deeply i n d e b t e d to t h e U. S. B u r e a u of Entomology a n d P l a n t Q u a r a n - t i n e for essential cooperation in m a k i n g possible t h e p r e p a r a t i o n by Mr. J o s e p h S. W a d e of t h e p r e s e n t Bibliography. T h e l a t e Dr. P. N. A n n a n d , former Chief of B u r e a u , and his successor, Mr. A. S. Hoyt, generously p e r m i t t e d Mr. W a d e to devote a por- tion of his official t i m e to this work. This also h a d t h e full ap- p r o v a l of Mr. C. M. P a c k a r d , former leader of t h e Division of C e r e a l a n d F o r a g e Insect Investigations, w i t h w h i c h Mr. W a d e w a s associated as Entomologist. Mr. C. F. W. Muesebeck, leader of t h e Division of Insect Identification, a n d his staff of specialists, s p e n t m u c h t i m e in checking t h e s y n o n y m y of t h e m a n y c a r d s s u b m i t t e d by Mr. W a d e at various times. T h e Society also is highly appreciative of t h e assistance a n d s u p p o r t given to t h e project in m a n y w a y s by Dr. E. W. B r a n d e s , H e a d Pathologist, in c h a r g e of t h e Division of S u g a r P l a n t Investigations, U. S.
B u r e a u of P l a n t I n d u s t r y , Soils a n d A g r i c u l t u r a l E n g i n e e r i n g . No p r a i s e can be too h i g h for t h e long, p a t i e n t a n d laborious toil devoted to this u n d e r t a k i n g by Mr. W a d e . His services a n d those of t h e other B u r e a u m e m b e r s w e r e e n t i r e l y g r a t u i t o u s . It becomes an invaluable r e f e r e n c e book long n e e d e d by ento- mologists concerned w i t h sugar c a n e insects in m a n y p a r t s of t h e world.
C. E. PEMBERTON, Chairman, Committee on Insect Pests of Sugar Cane, International Society of Sugar Cane Tech-
nologists.
Honolulu, Hawaii.
January 22, 1951.
A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE INSECTS OF THE WORLD ASSOCIATED WITH SUGAR CANE, THEIR
PREDATORS AND PARASITES*
By J. S. WADE, Entomologist * * Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
Agricultural Research Administration United States Department of Agriculture
INTRODUCTION
This is a selected bibliography of insects in different parts of the world associated with the sugar cane plant (Saccharum officinarum L.). It lists 1,277 species, of which 315 are predators or parasites, and has been se- lected and condensed from a more comprehensive, annotated bibliog- raphy of 2,366 species, including 495 predators or parasites, comprising several thousand references on the same subject in course of prepara- tion by the compiler. The preparation of this bibliography was recom- mended in 1939 at the New Orleans meeting of the Entomological Sec- tion of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, for in- clusion in a comprehensive manual of the sugar tane insects of the world to be issued under the auspices of that organization. This condensation of the larger unpublished work is here presented to render more quickly available to research workers and others at least part of the information contained therein, since date of publication of the latter as well as the manual are at present indefinite.
The countries of the world leading in sugar cane production are Brazil, Cuba, Hawaii, India, Java, Mauritius, Philippines, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Although there are available a few brief bibliographies that deal with limited geographical or political areas, none of them in- clude all portions of the world where sugar cane is grown. The refer- ences included herein have been based on world distribution, and special effort has been made to include selections that would enable the student to trace from year to year such features as historic background and de- velopment of investigations of a given pest, as well as life history, habits, and latest work on control. The greater number of the citations were published within the decades of 1919 to 1939, inclusive, though a few are of earlier or later dates. It is noteworthy that little was issued on the subject during the war years. It is hoped that the information here assembled will be of value not only in giving references relating to known species and their distribution, but also in providing, through cross-references, their accepted names as distinguished from their syn- onyms, and, as indicated by cross-numbering, their predators and para- sites. The arrangement of host and parasite in one alphabetical sequence has been solely for convenience of reference, and the locality designa- tions under the various species refer only to records associated with the sugar plant, since no attempt has been made to include any other host plant records.
Space limitations in this publication render necessary the omission of
•Manuscript submitted to U.S.D.A., May 27, 1949. Approved for pub- lication, Feb. 9, 1950. Date of publication, May 1, 1951.
** Retired July 31, 1950. Collaborator Jan. 11, 1951.
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a number of desirable features, notably annotations and detailed dis- tribution data. For the same reason no attempt is made to designate major and minor pests, since to do so would necessitate labored space- consuming explanations of population variations in different countries over different years. A serious pest in one area is often of slight im- portance in a given year in some other country. The taxonomy and nomenclature of some of the species, notably Diaprepes spp., et al., are in somewhat confused status, as various authors have arrived at widely different conclusions concerning relationships. A number of the species are in need of revisional study. In all such doubtful instances, and they are numerous, no attempt has been made to do other than make appro- priate cross-reference.
Grateful acknowledgement is gladly made of aid rendered by the spe- cialists of the Division of Insect Identification, of the U. S. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, whose assistance in these compila- tions has proved invaluable particularly in designating synonymy. Also to personnel of the Library of Congress whose help and sympathetic interest are most keenly appreciated.
SYMBOLS USED:
The capital letter L, for locality, followed by a number, designates in- sect distribution by countries or other localities as follows: 1, AFRICA.
2, Egypt. 3, French West Africa. 4, Gold Coast. 5, Khartoum. 6, Mada- gascar. 7, Madeira. 8. Mauritius. 9, Natal. 10, South Africa. 11, ASIA.
12, India. 13, Andamans. 14, Assam. 15, Burma. 16, Ceylon. 17, China.
18, Formosa. 19, Hong Kong. 20, Japan. 21, Korea. 22, Loochoo Islands (Nansei Islands, Japan). 23, Mascarine Islands (Bourbon, Reunion, Rodriguez). 24. CENTRAL AMERICA. 25, Panama. 26, EAST INDIES
(Malay Arch.). 27, Dutch (Netherlands) Indies. 28, Java. 29, Sumatra.
30, EUROPE. 31, Spain. 32, NORTH AMERICA. 33, Mexico. 34, United States. 35, OCEANIA (North and South Pacific). 36, Australia. 37, Fiji.
38, Guam. 39, Hawaii. 40, New Zealand. 41, Philippines. 42, Queensland.
43, SOUTH AMERICA. 44, Argentine. 45, Brazil. 46, British Guiana.
47, Chile. 48, Colombia. 49, Dutch Guiana. 50, Ecuador. 52, Peru.
53, Venezuela. 54, WEST INDIES. 55, Antigua. 56, Bahama. 57, Barba- does. 58, Costa Rica. 59, Cuba. 60, Guadeloupe. 61, Haiti. 62, Jamaica.
63, Leeward Islands. 64, Puerto Rico. 65, St. Lucia. 66, Santo Domingo.
67, Tobago. 68, Trinidad.
The capital letters H or P followed by numbers serve to connect host and predator or parasite. An asterisk (*) indicates that the insect is either a predator or parasite of some other insect or insects.
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SPECIES LIST
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21 Wille, 1932b:25-29. L 52.
1934a:185-198; 233-252. L 52.
Wolcott, 1915a:l-6. 1921a:
21-37. 1922a:34. 1922b:21-31.
1929b:62-64. 1933a:166-192.
L 54. 1933b:l-3. 1933c:l-2.
1936a :472-475. L 64, 65.
1937a:577-579. L 64. 1943a:
460-464.
Diatraea striaialis Snell.
(Lep.) P 1 0 7 8 . C l a u s e n , 1931a:44, 53-55. L 20. H a z e l - hoff, 1928b:l-20. L 28. H o l - loway, 1930d:829-831. L 8, 12, 16, 18, 23, 28.
Diatraea sticticraspis Hmps.
(Lep.) P r u t h i , 1936a:141-152.
L 1 2 . 1937a:123-137. S u b - r a m a n i a m , 1937a:149-155. L 12.
Diatraea sticticraspis Hmps.
(Lep.) See A r g y r i a sticti- craspis H m p s .
Diatrea iumidicostalis Hmps.
(Lep.) Chosh, 1924a :77-86.
L 12, 15, S h a r a n g a p a n i , 1929a:36-37.
Diatraea venosaia (Wlk.) (Lep.) P 940. C l a u s e n , 1931a:
54. L 12, 20. E d w a r d s , 1926a:
1-4. L 8 . E m m e r e z , 1929c:
6-8. L 8 . F l e t c h e r , 1932a:
87-92. L 1 2 . F r a p p a , 1931a:
186-192. L 6. H a d d e n , 1928a:
13-14. L 1 8 . H a r t , 1932b:48- 51. L 2 8 . Hazelhoff, 1928a:
1-15. L 2 8 . 1929e:l-8. L 2 8 . H o l l o w a y , 1930d:829-831. L 41. Isaac, 1931a:72-79. 1933b:
315-324. L 1 2 . 1936a:168-174.
I s h i d a , 1927a:78-79. L 18, 28.
1936a:129-170. J e p s o n , 1939a:
377-382. L 8. Moutia, 1932a:
9-12. L 8 . 1932b:7-10. L 8 . 1933a:43-51. L 8. 1934a:33- 45. 1935a :25-26. L 8,18.
1937a:30-33. L 8. N a r a y a n a n , 1933a:459-464. L 12. P r u t h i , 1936a:141-152. L 12. 1937a:
123-137. L 12. S u b r a m a n i a n , 1935b:130-136. T a k a n o ,
1934a: 454-466. L 1 8 . 1935b:
1-5. V a n D e r Goot, 1928a:
1-85. L 2 7 .
393. Diatraea z e o c o l e l l a Dyar (Lep.) Ainslie, 1919a:l-12.
Comstock, 1881a:243-245.
D y a r , 1927a:19-20. Hollo- w a y , 1916a:621-626. 1930d:
829-831. L 34. P h i l l i p s , 1921a:
1-30. V a n D i n e , 1929a :253.
394. Diatraea spp. (Lep.) P 1 2 0 . B o x , 1928b:53-61. L 4 4 . 1931a:l-50. Cleare, 1928b:31- 38. L 4 6 . 1929a:20-29. L 46.
H u s i a n , 1926a :70-82. L 1 2 . K u n h i , 1927a:ll-17. L 1 2 . 1929a:65-67. L 12. Lai, 1937a:
2-3. M y e r s , 1929a:310-312. L 68. 1932a:257-271. W a d l e y , 1937a:103-114. L 6 4 . W o o d - w o r t h , 1921a:30. L 4 1 . 395. Diatraeophaga s t r i a t a l i s
Towns. (Dip.)* I s h i d a , 1927a:78-79. L 18, 28, H 388.
V a n D i n e , 1929a:263. - 396. Dicranoiropis fumosa Mais.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
397. Dicranoiropis saccharicida Kirk. (Horn.) W o o d w o r t h , 1921a:31. L 4 1 .
398. Diciyophora pallida Donov.
(Horn.) S t e b b i n g , 1903a:86- 87. L 1 2 .
399. Diciyophora pairuelis Sial.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
400. Diciyophora s i n i c a Wlk.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
Dielis dorsaia (F.) (Hym.) See C a m p s o m e r i s d o r s a t a (F.)
401. Digonochaela seiipennis F i n . (Dip.) W i l l i a m s , 1931a:76.
L 3 9 .
402. Dimorphochilus pascoei Macl.
(Col.) M c D o u g a l l , 1932a:57.
L 3 6 .
22 404. D i o m u s floralis F. var rosei-
collis Muls. (Col.)* Wolcott, 1936a:227. L 64, H 136.
405. Dionoderus minufus F. (Col.) Williams, 1931a:203. L 39.
406. Diostrombus carnosus Westw.
(Horn.) P r u t h i , 1937a:123- 137. L 1 2 .
407. Diostrombus p o 1 i t u s Uhl.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
408. Diplopiera dytiscoides (Ser.) (Orth.) WiUiams, 1931a:54- 55. L 3 9 .
409. Disonycha laevigata Jacoby (Col.) Wolcott, 1936a:276. L 64.
410. Donacivola saccharella Busck (Lep.) Busck, 1933a:151-202.
L 5 9 .
411. Doru albipes F. (Orth.) Wol- cott, 1936a :24. L 6 4 . 412. Dorylus orientalis Westw.
(Hym.) Shraff, 1920a :354. L 15. Stebbing, 1903a:77-79. L 12.
413. Draeculacephala m o l l i p e s (Say) (Horn.) P I , 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 286, 287, 531, 532, 554, 623, 904, 1253, 1254.
B r a n d e s , 1920a:131-138. Hol- loway, 1919a:449. 1936a:60- 6 1 . L 3 2 , 5 9 . I n g r a m , 1937c:
4-7. 1938f:128-129. L 34. 1939c:483-495. L 34. Mar- tin, 1942a :39. V a n Dine, 1926a:5. 1932a:l. V a n Z w a l u - w e n b u r g , 1926a:669. Wil- liams, 1931a: 127. L 3 9 . 414. Draeculacephala portola Ball.
(Horn.) A b b o t t , 1942a:99- 100. L 3 4 .
415. Draeculacephala reticulata i Sign. (Horn.) V a n Dine, 1932:1. L 5 9 .
416. Draeculacephala sagittifera Uhler (Horn.) V a n D i n e , 1932a:l. L 5 9 . W o l c o t t , 1921a:28-29. L 5 9 .
Draeculacephala sagittifera (Uhl.) (Horn.) See C a r n e o - c e p h a l a sagittifera (Uhl.) Drona carnosus (Westw.)
See D i o s t r o m b u s c a r n o s u s (Westw.)
417. Dryinus p y r i l l a e (Kieff) (Hym.)* C h o p r a , 1928a :43- 69. L 1 2 , H 1 0 3 3 . F r a n c i s , 1933a:510-514. L 12. H u s i a n , 1929a:55-79. L 1 2 . 1931a:l- 46. L 1 2 , H 1 0 3 3 . Isaac, 1936a:168-174. L 1 2 . P r u t h i , 1937a:123-137. L 12, H 1033.
418. Dyscinatus barbatus F. (Col.) P 1134, 1220, 1221. Ballou, 1913d:186. L 54. 1916c:42- 43. L 5 4 . S m y t h , 1919a:140.
L 6 4 . Wolcott, 1933a:126-127.
L 5 4 .
Dyscinetus barbatus F. (Col.) See P a r a c h a l e p u s b a r b a t u s F .
419. Dyscinetus bideniatus Burm.
(Col.) Ballou, 1919a:346-347.
L 4 6 . B o d k i n , 1913a:31. L 46. 1 9 1 5 a : l - l l . L 46. C l e a r e , 1930a:16-17. L 4 6 . 1933a:l- 28. L 4 6 . Dash, 1933-34a:29- 30; 25-26. L 4 6 . H o l l o w a y , 1931d:445-448. L 46.
420. Dyscinetus g e m i n a t u s F . (Col.) Ballou, 1919a:346-347.
L 4 6 . C l e a r e , 1930a:16-17. L 46. 1933a:l-28. L 4 6 . 421. Dyscinetus picipes B u r m .
(Col.) B a r r e t o , 1923a:2-3. L 59. S t a h l , 1929a: 15-19. L 59.
1929b:l-19. L 59. V a n D i n e , 1926a:10. 1932a:3. L 59. W o l - cott, 1933a:126-127. L 54.
422. Dyscinetus trachypygus Burm.
(Col.) Box, 1925b :291-356. L 64. H o l l o w a y , 1919a:449. L 34. S m y t h , 1919a:140. L 6 4 . 423. Dysdercus ruficoUis L. (Hem.)
Wolcott, 1928d:l-15. L 52.
424. Dystalica makayensis Cart.
(Col.) McDougall, 1932a:57.
L 3 6 .
23 425. Echinocnemus squameus Billb.
(Col.) Clausen, 1931a :45, 53- 55. L 2 0 .
426. Echmepteryx costalis Banks (Corr.) Williams, 1931a:88.
L 3 9 .
427. Eciecephala iripunclata Aid.
(Dip.) A l d r i c h , 1932a:22-23.
L 5 8 .
428. Eclhrodelphax fairchildi Per- kins (Hym,)* Williams, 1931a:118-119; 247. L 59, H 927.
429. Ectopsocus fullawayi Endl.
(Corr.) Williams, 1931a:88.
L 3 9 .
430. Eiphosoma annul at a Cress.
(Hym.) Wolcott, 1936a:517.
L 6 4 .
431. Elachisia sp. (Lep.) P 284.
V a n Dine, 1932a:2. L 5 9 . 432. Elaphria chalcedonia (Hbn.)
(Lep.) I n g r a m , 1938c:89-98.
1939a :89-98. L 34.
433. Elaphria nucicolora (Guen.) (Lep.) I n g r a m , 1939a:89-98.
L 3 4 .
434. Elasmocelis platypoda Kirby (Horn.) Shraff, 1929a:354. L 15.
435. Elasmopalpus lignosellus Zell.
(Lep.) Ballou, 1919a:346-347.
L 4 6 . B o x , 1929d:212. L 4 4 . Holloway, 1930d:829-831. L 34, 43, 54, 56. I n g r a m , 1938c:
89-98. L 3 4 . 1939a:89-98. L 34.
Elasmopalpus lignosellus (Zell.) (Lep.) I n g r a m , 1943a:
68-70. L 3 4 . P l a n k , 1928a:
413-417. L 5 9 . V a n Dine, 1929a:252. 1932a:3. L 59.
Wolcott, 1933a:194-195. L 54.
436. Elasmus zehnxneri Ferriere (Hym.)* H a r t , 1933e:731-801.
L 2 8 . Lopez, 1931a:227-273.
L 41, H 1098.
437. Eldana saccharina Wlk. (Lep.) Dick, 1942a:186. L 3, 4.
438. E1 i m a e a punclifera Wlk.
(Orth.) H o l l o w a y , 1933b:
216-219. L 39. Williams, 1931a:64. L 3 9 .
439. Elis a i r i v e n i r i s Gahan (Hym.)* Wolcott, 1933a:114.
L 5 4 .
440. Elis caracasana Rohw. (Hym.) Moutia, 1932b:7-10. L 8, H 971.
441. Elis ephippium F. (Hym.)*
Jepson, 1936b: 1-66. L 8, H 971. Tucker, 1934b:16-19.
442. Elis fulviceps Cam. (Hym.)*
Williams, 1936a:17-25. L 39, H 1 0 2 .
Elis grandidieri (S a u s s.) (Hym.) See C a m p s o m e r i s t h o r a c i c a (F.)
443. Elis h a e m o r r o i d a l i s F . (Hym.)* Box, 1925b:291-356.
L 6 4 , H 9 6 7 . J e p s o n , 1936b:
1-66. T u c k e r , 1934b:16^19.
L 5 7 , H 9 6 7 . Wolcott, 1933a:
127. L 5 4 . 1936a:558. L 8, 64, H 9 7 1 .
444. Elis nodosa (Guer.) (Hym.)*
J e p s o n , 1936a:l-19. L 8, H 971.
Elis nodosa (Guer.) (Hym.) See Mesa nodosa (Guer.) 445. Elis ornaticeps Cam. (Hym.)*
Williams, 1936a:17-25. L 39, H 1 0 3 .
446. Elis pulchrina Cam. (Hym.)*
Williams, 1936a:17-25. L 39, H 1 0 2 .
447. Ellipes minula Scudd. (Orth.) Wolcott, 1921a:12. L 6 4 . 1936a:41. L 64.
448. Emmalocera d e p r e s s e l l a Swinh. (Lep.) F l e t c h e r , 1932a:87-92. L 1 2 . H u s i a n , 1926a:70-82. L 1 2 . 1929a:
55-79. L 1 2 . Isaac, 1931a:
72-79. 1933b:315-324. L 1 2 . 1936a:168-174. P r u t h i , 1936a:
141-152. L 1 2 . 1937a:123-137.
L 1 2 .
449. Emmalocera sp. (Lep.) C h o p - r a , 1928a:43-69. L 12.
450. Empoasca mall LeB. (Horn.) Wolcott, 1921a:33. 1936a:90- 91. L 6 4 .
451. Encarsia flavoscuiellum Zehnt.
(Hym.)* H a r t , 1936a:415- 423. L 2 7 , H 8 7 5 . Hazelhoff, 1927a:599-602. L 28, H 875.
1927b:1109-1112. L 28, H 875.
1927c:543-556. L 28, H 875.
1928a:l-15. L 28, H 875.
1929b:55-61. L 2 8 , H 875.
1929e:l-8. L 2 8 . 1929g:96- 111. L 2 8 , H 8 7 5 . 1930c:113- 134. L 2 8 , H 8 7 5 . Holloway, 1936b:99-100. H 875. Ishida, 1927a:78-79. L 28, H 875.
1929a:l-138. L 2 8 . H 875.
Uichanco, 1928a:l-16. L 28, 41, H 875.
452. Enicospilius g u y a n e n s i s Cam.
(Hym.)* Bodkin, 1913a:30.
L 4 6 , H 6 6 5 .
453. Enicospilus purgalus Say.
(Hym.)* Cook, 1907a:l-16.
H 6 6 5 . I n g r a m , 1938c:89-98.
H 45. 1939a:89-98. L 34, H 45.
V a n Dine, 1932a:2. L 59, H 6 6 5 .
454. E n s i n a humilis L. W. (Dip.) Wolcott, 1921a :42.
455. Eniogonia coffeaphila Dozier (Horn.) Wolcott, 1936a :77.
L 6 4 .
Eniogonia coffeaphila Dozier See Sibovia coffeaphila (Do- zier)
456. Eniomobrya cubensis Folsom (Coll.) V a n Dine, 1932a:2.
L 5 9 .
457. Enoblatia notulata (Star) (Orth.) Williams, 1931a:50.
L 3 9 .
458. Eomymar m u i r i P e r k . (Hym.)* P e r k i n s , 1912a:27.
L 2 8 .
459. Ephialtes hawaiiensis (Cam.) (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:
265. L 3 9 , H 8 4 6 .
460. Ephysteris chersaea Meyr (Lep.) J a r v i s , 1926b:284-286.
L 3 6 . 1927e:l-94. L 36. 1927h:
556-558. L 3 6 .
461. Epitrix cucumeris Harris (Col.) Wolcott, 1921a:45.
L 6 4 . 1936a:279-280. L 6 4 . 462. Epitrix parvula F. (Col.) W o l -
cott, 1921a:45. L 6 4 . 1936a:
280-281. L 6 4 .
463. Epilrilus wheeler i Dani.
(Hym.) Williams, 1931a:224.
L 3 9 .
464. Epyris exlraneus Bridwell (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:
246. L 3 9 , H 5 3 9 .
465. Erax interruptus Macq.
(Hym.)* O s t e r b e r g e r , 1930a:
709-711. L 3 4 , H 9 6 7 . 466. Eremotylus f l a v o f u s c u s
(Brul.)* T o w n s e n d , 1928a:
1-29. L 52, H 388.
467. Ereuneiis flavisiriaia Wlsm.
(Lep.) P 743, 744, 766, 1125.
H o l l o w a y , 1930a:566-567.
L 3 4 . 1932c:354-356. S w e z e y , 1909a:l-40. L 39. W i l l i a m s , 1931a:33,153-154. L 39.
468. Ereuntis minuscula Wlsm.
(Lep.) S w e z e y , 1909a:12-13.
L 39. WiUiams, 1931a:156.
L 3 9 .
469. Ereuneiis muiriella S w e z e y (Lep.) S w e z e y , 1909a: 15.
L 4 6 .
470. Ereuneiis penicillala S w e z e y (Lep.) S w e z e y , 1909a:13.
L 3 9 .
471. Ereuneiis pilosata S w e z e y (Lep.) S w e z e y , 1909a:15.
L 4 6 .
472. Ereuneiis simulans (But.) (Lep.) S w e z e y , 1909a:13-15.
L 3 9 .
473. Ereunitis spp. (Lep.) P i e r c e , 1928a:l-12. L 4 1 . S m y t h , 1919a:144. L 64.
474. Erisoma lanigerum H s m . (Horn.) C l a u s e n , 1939a :421- 426.
475. Eripternimorpha dammermani Roh. (Hym.)* Lopez, 1931a:
227-273. L 4 1 , H 1099.
476. Eripternimorpha javensis Roh.
(Hym.) H a r t , 1933e:731-801.
L 2 8 .
477. Erythroneura circumscripta Mats. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 20.
478. Erythroneura comes S a y (Horn.) Dozier, 1927a :259- 265. L 6 4 . Wolcott, 1921a:31.
479. Erythroneura maculifrons Moisch. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 20.
480. E r y t h r o n e u r a subrufa (Motsch.) (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:55. L 20. M a t s u d a , 1928a:l-36. L 18.
481. Euacanthus semiglauca Leth.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
482. Euraesta melanogastra L. W.
(Dip.) Wolcott, 1921a:42.
L 6 4 .
483. Euborellia annulipes (Lucas.) (Derm.) Williams, 1931a:74.
L 3 9 .
484. Euborellia pallipes Shir.
(Derm.) Y a n a g i h a r a , 1936a:
341-424. L 1 8 .
485. Encelaioria armigera Dip.
(Coq.)* P e m b e r t o n , 1948a:
181-200. H 6 6 3 .
486. Eucelatoria comosa (V. D. W.) (Dip.)* I n g r a m , 1938c:89-98.
H 4 5 . 1939a:89-98. L 34, H 4 5 . 487. Eucoilidea micromorpha P.
(Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:
250. L 39, H 155.
488. Eucosma schistaceana (Snell.) (Lep.) P 92, 261, 1175, 1241, 1272. Clausen, 1931a:54.
L 18, 20. E d w a r d s , 1926a:l-4.
L 8. H a d d e n , 1928a:13-14.
Hazelhoff, 1929g:96-lll.
L 28. Ijima, 1934a:74-83.
L 1 8 . 1935a:l-4. 1935b:l-9.
Ishida, 1936a:129-170. J e p -
son, 1939a:377-382. L 8.
Lopez, 1931a:277-273. L 4 1 . Moutia, 1934a:33-45. L 8.
P i e r c e , 1930a:99-104. L 4 1 . T a k o n a , 1934a:454-466. L 18.
1935b:l-5. Yashiro, 1939a:
14-19. L 2 2 .
Eucosma schistaceana Sn.
(Lep.) See O l e t h r e t u s schis- t a c e a n a Sn.
489. Euetheola rugiceps Lee. (Col.) P 212, 771. Holloway, 1929a:
6. L 3 4 . 1930a:566-567. L 34.
1931d:445-448. L 34. 1933f:
3-4. L 34. 1938a:125-126.
L 3 4 . I n g r a m , 1932a:844-849.
L 3 4 . 1932b:4-6. 1932c:l-3.
1932d:7. 1933a:4. L 3 4 . 1935a:
3-4. L 3 4 . 1935b:4-5. L 34.
1938d:96-97. L 34. 1938e:
37-38. 1939b:478-482. L 34.
1940a:4-6. 1940b:31-33. L 34.
1943a:68-70. L 34. Lyle, 1933a:973. L 34. O s t e r b e r g e r , 1931a:870-872. L 34.
490. Eugnaihodus guajanae DeL.
(Horn.) P 59. H o l l o w a y , 1934a:60-61. L 59,64. V a n Dine, 1926a:5. L 59. 1932a:l.
Wolcott, 1933a:223. L 6 4 . 491. Eumetopina flavipes Muir
(Horn.) Uichanco, 1928a:
1-16. L 41. W o o d w o r t h , 1921a:31. L 4 1 .
492. Eumycterus saccharidis Bar- ber (Col.) B a r b e r , 1927a:
151-158. L 52. Boving, 1927a:
151-158. L 52. Holloway, 1931c:302-304. T o w n s e n d , 1928a:l-29. L 52.
Eumycterus saccharidis Bar- ber (Col.) See A n a c e n t r i n u s saccharidis ( B a r b e r ) 493. Eumyrmococcus smilhi Silv.
(Horn.) T a k a h a s h i , 1934a:
1-38. L 18.
494. Euplectrus plathypenae H o w . (Hym.)* Muir, 1926a: 12-23.
L 39, H 305. 1927a:16-29.
L 39, H 305. P e m b e r t o n , 1948a:181-200. H 665. S c a r a - 25
26 m u z z a , 1930a:110-115. L 59, H 6 6 5 . Uichanco, 1928a:l-16.
L 4 1 , H 1 1 4 6 . V a n Dine, 1932a :2. L 5 9 , H 302. Wil- liams, 1931a :257. L 39, H 1145.
Euscelis obscurimervis Sial.
(Horn.) See E x i t i a n u s ob- s c u r i m e r v i s (Stal.) 495. Eutermes cosiaricensis Holm.
(Isop.) Bodkin, 1914b :187.
L 4 6 . 1 9 1 5 a : l - l l . L 4 6 . Hol- loway, 1932c:354-356. L 46.
496. Eutermes haitiensis Holong.
(Isop.) Ballau, 1914a:5,24, 3 1 , 4 1 . L 5 4 .
497. Eulermes morio Lath. (Isop.) S m y t h , 1919a :138. L 6 4 . 498. Eutermes ripperti Ramb.
(Isop.) E d w a r d s , 1933a:16- 18. L 6 2 . G o w d e y , 1923a:23.
L 6 2 . 1927a:16-17. L 62.
1928a:20-21. L 62. Wolcott, 1933a:165. L 5 4 .
499. Euxhyrrhapha pacifica (Coq.) (Orth.) Williams, 1931a:55.
L 3 9 .
500. Euirizoides jonesi Wall.
(Dip.)* Box, 1925b:291-356.
L 6 4 , H 9 6 7 . Wolcott, 1933a:
117-118.
501. Eutrixopholis irrorata Chev.
(Dip.)* Lopez, 1931d:129.
L 4 1 . H 6 9 2 .
502. Eufrixopsis javana Ths.
(Dip.)* Lopez, 1931c:145- 172. L 4 1 , H 9 6 7 . 503. Eutrombidium trigonus (Her-
man) (Acarina) Williams, 1931a:63. L 39.
504. Euxesla Ihomae L. W. (Dip.) Wolcott, 1921a:42.
505. Exeristes roboralor (F.) (Hym.)* Holloway, 1939a:
258-263. H 388. I n g r a m , 1941a:l-17. L 34. H 388.
506. Exiiianus obscurinervis Stal.
(Horn.) Wolcott, 1936a :84.
L 6 4 .
507. Exophthalmus esuriens Gyll.
(Col.) Ballou, 1913f:334-337.
L 5 4 . 1913b:202-203. L 5 4 . 1913d:186. L 54. 1914a:5, 41, 21-23,41. L 46, 54,63. 1914d:
198-220. L 5 4 . 1915a:121-147.
L 5 4 .
508. Exophthalmus f a m i l i c u s (Oliv.) (Col.) Ballou, 1914a:
45. L 54.
509. Exophthalmus spengeri Linn.
(Col.) B a r r e t t , 1904a:429- 450. L 64. 1905a:387-399.
L 6 4 .
510. Feltia annexa (Treit.) (Lep.) I n g r a m , 1938c :89-98. 1939a:
89-98. L 34.
511. Feltia dislocata Wlk. (Lep.) H o l l o w a y , 1933b:216-219.
L 39. S w e z e y , 1909b:16-17.
L 39. Williams, 1931a:141.
L 3 9 .
512. Feltia inierjectionis Guen.
(Lep.) P i e r c e , 1917a:208.
L 2 8 .
513. Ferrisiana v i r g a i a Ckll.
(Horn.) P 1 0 9 5 . S w e z e y , 1931a:945-947. L 39.
514. Formicomus sp. (Col.) P r u t h i , 1936a>141-152. L 12.
515. Frankliniella williamsi Hood (Thysan.) Wolcott, 1921a:13.
1933a:242-243. L 54. 1936a:
67. L 6 4 .
516. Frankliniella sp. (Thysan.) S m y t h , 1919a:138. L 64.
517. Frontina archippivora (Wills) (Dip.)* P e m b e r t o n , 1948a:
181-200. H 663. S w e z e y , 1909b :25. L 3 9 , H 305. W i l - liams, 1931a:138, 292. L 34, 39. H 3 0 5 .
518. Frontina a r m i g e r a Coq.
(Dip.)* B r u n e r , 1928a:27-32.
L 5 9 , H 1 0 4 5 . V a n D i n e , 1932a:2. L 59, H 6 6 5 . 519. Fulvius peregrinaior Kirk.
(Hem.) W i l l i a m s , 1931a:103.
L 3 9 .
27 520. Gambrus rufithorax Uchida
T a k a n o , 1934a:434-466. L 18.
521. Gasirimargus m u s i c u s F . (Orth.) Weddell, 1937a:246- 259; 354-365; 451-462. L 36.
522. Geisha disiinciissima Wlk.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a :45, 53-53. L 2 0 .
523. Geoica Iucifuga Zhni. (Horn.) Mordvilko, 1928a :525-528.
L 18, 28, 30. M u n t g o m e r y , 1930a:47-48. L 36.
524. Geoica spaiulala Theo. (Horn.) F l e t c h e r , 1928a :56-67. L 12.
Isaac, 1931a:72-79.
525. Geosargus s p . (Dip.)* V a n D i n e , 1929a:262. H 388.
526. Geotomus pygmaeus Dallas (Hem.) Williams, 1931a:97.
L 3 9 .
527. Giionides perspicax Knab.
(Dip.) Williams, 1931a :117, 307. L 39.
528. Glyciphagus domesticus Deg.
(Acarina) B a n k s , 1906a:12.
L 3 4 .
Gnathodus mbila (Naude.) (Horn.) See C i c a d u l i n a m b i l a (Naude.)
529. Golofa aegon F. (Col.) Hollo- w a y , 1931d:445-448. L 52.
530. Gonaiocerus juvaior Perk.
(Hym.)* P e r k i n s , 1912a:23- 24. L 3 3 .
531. Gonaiocerus koebelei Perkins (Hym.)* Holloway, 1919a:
449. L 3 4 , H 4 1 3 . P e r k i n s , 1912a:22-23. L 33, H 4 1 3 . 532. Gonaiocerus mexicanus Perk.
(Hym.)* P a r k i n s , 1912a:21- 22. L 3 3 , H 4 1 3 .
533. Gonaiocerus r i v a 1 i s Gir.
(Hym.)* P a r k i n s , 1912a:21.
L 3 3 , H 4 1 3 .
534. Gonaiopus sp. (Hym.)* I n - g r a m , 1938c:89-98. L 3 4 , H 1 0 7 1 . 1939a:89-98. L 34, H 1071.
535. Gonia i e x e n s i s Reinch. (Dip.)*
S c a r a m u z z a , 1930a:110-115.
L 5 9 , H 6 6 5 . V a n D i n e , 1932a:2. L 5 9 . H 665.
536. Gonocephalum acuiangulum Fairm. (Col.) W o o d w o r t h , 1921a:30. L 4 1 .
537. Gonocephalum carpeniariae Blackb. (Col.) B u r n s , 1929b:
579-581. L 4 2 . J a r v i s , 1926b:
284-286. L 36. 1927e:l-94.
L 3 6 .
538. Gonocephalum hoffmannseggi S i e v . (Col.) K u n h i , 1927a:
11-17. L 1 2 .
539. Gonocephalum sp. (Col.) P 4 6 4 . J a r v i s , 1926b :284-286.
L 3 6 .
540. Grallopoda lasciva F. (Dip.) Wolcott, 1936a :381. L 64.
541. Grapholiiha schisiaceana Sn.
(Lep.) E m m e r e z , 1917a:18- 20. L 8, 28. Hazelhoff, 1928b:
1-20. L 2 8 .
Grapholiiha schisiaceana Sn.
(Lep.) See O l e t h r e u t e s s c h i s t a c e a n a Sn.
542. Gryllodes sigillalus (Wlk.) (Orth.) P 666. Williams, 1931a:71. L 39.
543. Grylloialpa africana P. de B.
(Orth.) Clausen, 1931 a :46;
53-55. L 20. H o l l o w a y , 1931d:445-448. L 4 1 . T a k a n o , 1935a:840-845. L 1 8 . Ui- chanco, 1928a:l-16. L 4 1 . Williams, 1931a:70. L 1 , 1 7 , 39, 41.
544. Grylloialpa formosana Shir.
(Orth.) Y a n a g i h a r a , 1936a:
341-424. L 18.
Grylloialpa vicinus Scud.
(Orth.) S e e Scyllina g r e - g a r i a (Sauss)
545. Gryllus o c e a n i c u s LeG.
(Orth.) P 830. Holloway, 1932c:354-356. L 37.
546. Gryllus assimilis F. (Orth.) Wolcott, 1922a:23. L 6 4 .
28 547. Gryllus conspersus Schaum.
(Orth.) Williams, 1931a:72.
L 3 9 .
548. Gryllus milraius Hag. (Orth.) K o n d o , 1935a:l-29. L 18.
549. Gryllus o c e a n i c u s LeG.
(Orth.) Williams, 1931a:71.
L 20, 35, 39.
550. Gryllus iestaceus Wlk. (Orth.) Uichanco, 1928a:l-16. L 4 1 . 551. Habrobracon brevicornis
(Wesm.) (Hym.)* Holloway, 1927a:67-68. H 7 1 1 . V a n Dine, 1929a:254. H 388.
552. Haliica occidentalis Suff.
(Col.) Wolcott, 1936a :278.
L 6 4 .
553. Hanseniella unguiculaia (Han- sen) (Chilo.) Holloway, 1932b:64-66. I n g r a m , 1931a:
866-869. L 3 4 . 1932c:l-3.
554. Haplogonatopus v i t i e n s i s Perk. (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:247-248. L 37, 39, H 4 1 3 .
555. Haplosonyx elongatus Baly.
(Col.) Stebbing, 1903a:81-82.
L 1 2 .
556. Haplothrips femoralis Reut.
(Thysan.) Wolcott, 1923a:
239. L 6 4 .
557. Haploihrips halophilus Hood (Thysan.) Holloway, 1929a:
28.
558. Haplothrips lucasseni Kruger (Thysan.) M o n t g o m e r y , 1932a:55-57. L 36.
559. Haplothrips tibialis Hood (Thysan.) S m y t h , 1919a:138.
L 64. Wolcott, 1921a:13.
1936a:69. L 64.
560. Hapioncus luteolus Erich.
(Col.) Wolcott, 1936a :219.
L 6 4 .
561. Helegonatopus pseudophanes Perk. (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:255. L 3 9 , H1020.
562. Heliothis obsoleta F. (Lep.) Wolcott, 1936a:418-419. L 64.
Heliophila latiuscula (H-S.) (Lep.) See L e u c a n i a l a t i - u s c u l a (H-S.)
563. Heliophila subpunctata Har.
(Lep.) Wolcott, 1922a :34. L 66.
564. Heliophila unipuncia H a w . (Lep.) Cook, 1907a:l-16. L 59.
565. Heliolhrips bruneri Morgan (Thysan.) V a n Dine, 1932a:
2. L 5 9 .
566. Heliolhrips femoralis Reu.
(Thysan.) Wolcott, 1936a:
65. L 6 4 .
567. Hemipsocus roseus H a g e n (Corr.) Williams, 1931a:86.
L 16, 25, 39, 41.
568. Hemipiilola insularia Guen.
(Lep.) Wolcott, 1936a :454. L 64.
569. Henicospilus a n t a n c a r u s Sauss. (Hym.)* E m m e r e z , 1917a:13. L 8, H 1 1 2 3 . Moutia, 1937a:30-33. L 8 , H 388.
570. Henicospilus maurilli Sauss.
(Hym.)* E m m e r e z , 1917a:13.
L 8 , H 1 1 2 3 .
571. Henicospilus sakaguchii Mats
& Uchida. ( H y m . ) * T a k a n o , 1934a:434-466. L 18, H 1123.
572. Henicospilus sp. (Hym.) M o n t - g o m e r y , 1933a:67-70. L 36.
Henicospilus Maurili Sauss.
(Hym.)* S e e E n i c o s p i l u s m a u r i t i S a u s s .
573. Hepialus pharus Druce. (Lep.) W i l l i a m s , 1935a :292-297. L 39.
574. Heplasmicra curvilineata Cameron. (Hym.)* B o d k i n , 1913a:29. L 46. 1 9 1 5 a : l - l l . L 4 6 , H 3 8 8 . V a n D i n e , 1929a:264. H 388.
575. Hercothrips femoralis Reut.
(Thysan.) p e m b e r t o n , 1937a:
20-27. L 3 9 .
576. Herse cingulata F. (Lep.) Wil- liams, 1931a:160. L 3 9 . 577. Heierodera radicola Greet.
(Nema.) Holloway, 1932b:
64-66. L 3 9 . Muir, 1926a:12- 23. L 3 9 . 1927a:16-29. L 39.
Williams, 1931a:33, 358. L 39.
578. Heteroderes albicans Cand.
(Col.) Miwa, 1929a:275-289.
L 1 8 .
579. Heteroderes carinatus Blkb.
(Col.) McDougall, 1933a :66- 67. L 3 6 . 1934a:43-70. L 36.
580. Heteroderes cairnsensis Blkb.
(Col.) McDougall, 1933a:66- 67. L 3 6 .
581. Heteroderes lateralis Schwarz (Col.) McDougaU, 1933a:66- 67. L 3 6 .
582. Heteroderes laurentii (Guer.) (Col.) I n g r a m , 1938c:89-98. L 34. 1939a :89-98. L 34. S c a r a - muzza, 1940a: 107.
583. Heteronychus licas (Klg.) (Col.) Dick, 1942a:186. L I . 584. Heteronychus plebeius Klug.
(Col.) A n d e r s o n , 1930a:94- 101. L 6 . F r a p p a , 1928a:110- 113. L 6 . 1928b:194-197. L 6 . 585. Hieroglyphus b a n i a n F .
(Orth.) A n s t e a d , 1924a:l-16.
L 1 2 . F l e t c h e r , 1930a:57-77.
L 1 2 . R a m a k r i s h n a A y y a r , 1933a:421-433. L 12.
586. Hindsiana cocois W a t s o n (Thysan.) Wolcott, 1936a:68.
L 6 4 .
587. Hindsiana weigeli W a t s o n (Thysan.) Wolcott, 1936a :68.
L 6 4 .
588. Hippelates flavipes L o e w (Dip.) Wolcott, 1922a:36. L 66.
589. Hippelates pusio L o e w (Dip.) Wolcott, 1921a :42.
590. Hippelates t e x a n u s MaL.
(Dip.) Wolcott, 1921a:42.
1936a:386. L 6 4 .
591. Hispa modesta We. (Col.) M a x w e l l - L e f r o y , 1909a :365.
L 1 2 .
Hispa modesta We. (Col.) See P h i d o d o n t a m o d e s t a We.
592. Hispa similis U h m . (Col.) F u k u d a , 1937a:l-24.
593. Holanaria picescens Fairm.
(Col.) Holloway, 1932c :234- 236. L 2 8 .
Holanaria picescens Fairm.
(Col.) See E u t o c h i a picescens F a i r m .
594. Holochlora japonica Brunn.
(Orth.) P 1 2 6 1 . Holloway, 1933b:216-219. L 39. Wil- liams, 1931a:64-65. L 39.
595. Hololepia quadridentata F.
(Col.) Wolcott, 1922a:36. L 66.
596. Holotrichia vidua Sharp (Col.) B a r r e t t , 1911a:70-74. L 41.
W o o d w o r t h , 1921a:30. L 4 1 . 597. Homophoeia cyanipennis F.
(Col.) Wolcott, 1936a :275- 276. L 6 4 .
598. Hyalopterus arundinis (F.) I n g r a m , 1937c :4-7.
599. Hylephila phylaeus Dru. H a y - w a r d , 1943c:ll-18.
600. Hyperaspis apicalis Wiese.
(Col.)* V a n Dine, 1932a:l. L 59, H 1 3 4 . Wolcott, 1936a:
226. L 64, H 1130.
601. Hyperaspis connectens Thunb.
(Col.)* Wolcott, 1936a:226.
L 64, H 134.
602. Hyperaspis trilineata Muls.
(Col.)* T u c k e r , 1936d:398- 404. L 57, H 1010. WiUiams, 1931a:117. L 3 9 .
603. Hypomeces squamosus F.
(Col.) Clausen, 1931a :45, 53- 55. L 2 0 .
604. Hypomeces unicolor F. (Col.) H o l l o w a y , 1931c :302-304. L 28.
29
30
605. H y p o s o t e r e x i g u a e Vier. I 614. I p o b r a c o n p u b e r u l u s (Sze.) ( H y m . ) * Muir, 1927a:16-29. (Hym.)* V a n D i n e , 1929a:
L 3 9 , H 3 0 5 . P e m b e r t o n , 255. H 388.
1948a:181-200. H 6 6 3 . Wil- 615. I p o b r a c o n r i m a c Wolc.
liams, 1931a:138, 268-269. L (Hym.)* D o h a n i a n , 1937b:
34, 39, H 305. 237-241. L 52, H 388. H o l l o - 606. H y p o l h e n e m u s e r u d i t u s w a y > 1932a:68-71. I n g r a m ,
W e s t w . (Col.) Blanford, 1938c :89-98. L 34, H 388.
1894a:260-265. 1939a:89-98. L 34, H 388.
607. H y s t e r o n e u r a setariae (Thos.) 1941a:l-17. L 34, H 388.
(Horn.) Cleare, 1926a :65-68. J a y n e s , 1932a :64-68. L 52, H L 46, 59, 64. I n g r a m , 1936a: 388. 1933a:l-26. L 52, H 388.
89-98. L 34. 1937c:4-7. 1938b: 1938a:93-95. L 34, 52, H 388.
537-540. 1938c:89-98. L 34. S c a r a m u z z a , 1932a:87-93. L 1938f:128-129. 1939a:89-98. 4 4 ( 5 2, H 388. 1942a:642-645.
1939c:483-495. Strong, 1936a: L 34s H 388. Wille, 1932b:
1-121. Tate, 1938a:l-3. 1939a: 25-29. L 52. 1934a:185-198;
73-79. L 34. V a n Dine, 1926a: 233-252. L 5 2 , H 388. 1935a:
4. 1932a:l. L 34. Wadley, 1_23. L 52, H 388.
1937a:103-114. L 64. Wol- 6 1 6 I p ob r a c o n s a c c h a r a l i s T u r n e r cott, 1 9 2 2 c : l - l l . 1933a:233- ( H )Jfc V a n D i 1 9 2 9 a :
234. L 5 4 . 1936a:117. L 64. 263 H 388
608. I c h n e u m o n koebelei S w e z e y _ . _ _ . ' ' _ (Hym.)* Swezey, 1909b:30- 6 1 7' I p^r a c°n ^ " ^ ^ J " ' ^ !1
31. L 34, 39, H 305. &%"ÂŁ ^ o x , 1928b:53-61 609. l e s t a . p . (Lep.) B o x 1931a:l- ^ 4 4 . B r e t h e s 1927a:205-207.
5 0 L 4 4 , H 3 8 8 . J a y n e s , 1933a:
610. I p h i a u l a x m e d i a n u s C a m e r o n j ^ 1.44, H S 8 8 . V a n D i n e , (Hym.)* Bodkin, 1913a:29. 19^9a.^59. a 388.
L 4 6 , H 3 8 8 . 1 9 1 5 a : l - l l . L 6 1 8- I p o b r a c o n s p . (Hym.) J a y n e s , 46, H 3 8 8 . Box, 1927a:76-78. 1932a:64-68. L 4 4 , 5 2 , H 388.
H 3 8 8 . T o w n s e n d , 1928a:l-29. L 52, I p h i a u l a x t u c u m a n u s H 388.
(Brethes.) (Hym.)* See I p o - 619. I s c h n o d e m u s s a c c h a r i v o r u s b r a c o n t u c u m a n u s (Brethes.) O k a j . (Hem.) M a t s u m o t o , 611. I p h i a u l a x sp. (Hym.)* Bod- 1936a:291-303. L 1 8 . 1939a:
kin, 1913a:29. L 46, H 3 8 8 . 303-313. L 1 8 . S a k a i , 1936a:
V a n D i n e , 1929a:255. H 3 8 8 . 153-156. L 20. T a k a n o , 1935a:
612. I p o b r a c o n a m a b i l i s B r e t h e s 840-845. L 1 8 . Y a n a g i h a r a , (Hym.)* I n g r a m , 1941a:l-17. 1936a:341-424. L 18.
L 34, H 388. 6 2 u. I s h i d a e 11 a a l b o m a r g i n a t a 613. I p o b r a c o n g r e n a d e n s i s A s h m . (Sign.) (Horn.) Clausen,
(Hym.)* Box, 1927a:76-78. 1931a:55. L 20.
H 3 8 8 . 1927c:l-24. L 64, H M 1 - . . ,_ „ x w. . 388. 1928d:365-370. L 54. 6 2 h ^ ^ / ^ ™ F "
Cleare, 1929b:21-24. L 4 6 , liams, 1931a:33, 348. L 39.
H 3 8 8 . S k e e t e , 1929a:20-21. 6 2 2 , Ja p y x s p . (Thysan.) H o l l o - L 5 7 , H 3 8 8 . T u c k e r , 1930c: w a^ 1932b:64-66. I n g r a m , 79-84. L 5 7 , H 388. 1936e:l- 1932c:l-3.
22. L 5 7 . V a n D i n e , 1929a: 623. J a s s i d o p t h o r a prima Perkins 254-256. H 3 8 8 . Wolcott, (Hym.)* P e r k i n s , 1912a:18- 1933a:180. I 19. L 32, H 4 1 5 .
31 24. Kaloiermes immigrans Sny.
(Isopt.) Williams, 1931a:78- 79. L 3 9 .
25. Kaloiermes schwarzi Banks (Isopt.) V a n Dine, 1932a:3.
L 5 9 .
26. K a m e n d a k a saccharivora Mats. (Horn.) C l a u s e n , 1931a:45, 53-55. L 20.
27. Kenlronothrips hawaiiensis Moul. (Thysan.) Williams, 1931a:93. L 39.
28. Kirbyana pagana Mel. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 20.
29. Kolla albomarginata Sign.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
Kolla albomarginata Sign.
See I s h i d a e l l a a l b o m a r g i n a t a (Sign.)
30. Kolla fasciata Wlk. (Horn.) Wolcott, 1936a:80. L 64.
31. Kolla fuscolineella F o w l . (Horn.) Wolcott, 1921a :21- 28.
32. Kolla similis Wlk. (Horn.) S m y t h , 1919a:145. L 64. Wol- cott, 1921a:22-28. 1922a:33.
1933a:222-223.
Kolla similis Wlk. (Horn.) See H o r t e n s i a similis (Wlk.) )3. Labia curvicauda Moisch.
(Orth.) Wolcott, 1921a:13. L 64. 1936a:24. L 64.
14. Labia dubronyi H e b a r d.
(Orth.) Williams, 1931a:76.
L 3 9 .
15. Labidura riparia (Pallas.) (Derm.) Williams, 1931a:74.
L 3 9 .
6. Lachnopus hispidus Gyll.
(Col.) V a n Dine, 1926a: 10.
1932a:3. L 59.
7. Lachnosterna antennata (L.) (Col.) HoUoway, 1919a:449.
L 3 4 .
8. Lachnosterna antiguae Arrow (Col.) Ballou, 1921a:l-17. L 54.
639. Lachnosterna apicalis Blanch.
(Col.) Box, 1925b:291-356.
L 6 4 .
Lachnosterna apicalis Blanch.
(Col.) See P h y t a l i s apicalis B l a n c h .
640. Lachnosterna burmeisteri (Lee.) (Col.) H o 11 o w a y, 1919a:449. L 34.
641. Lachnosterna citri Smyth.
(Col.) J e p s o n , 1936b: 1-66. L 8.
642. Lachnosterna congrua (Lee.) (Col.) Holloway, 1919a:449.
L 3 4 .
643. Lachnosterna crassissima Blanch. (Col.) H o l l o w a y , 1919a:449. L 34.
644. Lachnosterna crenaticollis Blanch. (Col.) Stahl, 1929b:
1-19. L59.
645. Lachnosterna g u a n i c a n a Smyth. (Col.) B o x , 1925b:
291-356. L 6 4 .
646. Lachnosterna helleri Brenske (Col.) Hazelhoff, 1930c: 113- 134. L 2 8 .
647. Lachnosterna hogardi Blanch.
(Col.) Wolcott, 1928c :21-29.
L 6 1 .
648. Lachnosterna jamaicensis Ar- row (Col.) G o w d e y , 1923a:
16-17. L 6 2 .
649. Lachnosterna patruelis Chev.
(Col.) Ballou, 1913a:334. L 54. 1913b:202-203. L 5 4 . 1913d:186. L 5 4 . 1914a:5, 18-21, 41, 43. L 4 6 , 54. 1915a:
121-147. L 5 4 . 1916b:l-30.
L 54. 1916c:42-43. L 54.
650. Lachnosterna porioricensis Smyth. (Col.) B o x , 1925b:
291-356. L 6 4 . Dozier, 1926a:
115-124. L 6 4 . J e p s o n , 1936b:l-66. Wolcott, 1936b:
445-456. L 8 , 6 4 .
651. Lachnosterna vandinei Smyth.
(Col.) B o x , 1925b:291-356. L 64. Wolcott, 1936b :445-456.
L 6 4 .
652. L a c h n o s t e r n a v i d u a S h a r p (Col.) Lopez, 1931c:145-172.
L 4 1 .
653. L a c h n o s t e r n a s p . (Col.) Ar- r o w , 1921a:189-193. L 54.
B a r r o w s , 1924a:22-26. V a n D i n e , 1913a:199. L 6 4 . L a c h n o s t e r n a spp. (Col.) See
P h y l l o p h a g a .
654. L a c o n assus C a n d . (Col.) M c - DougaU, 1933a:66-67. L 36.
655. L a c o n f o r m o s a n u s B a t e s . (Col.) Miwa, 1929a:275-289.
L 1 8 .
656. L a c o n h u m i l i s E r . (Col.) Mc- DougaU, 1933a:66-67. L 36.
657. L a c o n m u s c u l u s C a n d . (Col.) T a k a n o , 1935a:840-845. L 18.
658. L a c o n variabilis C a n d . (Col.) Bell, 1936a:19-23. L 36. Mc- Dougall, 1933a: 11, 66-67. L 36. 1934a:43-70. L 36.
659. L a c o n sp. (Col.) McDougall, 1932a:57. L 36.
660. L a e l i a subrufa Sn. (Lep.) Uichanco, 1928a:l. L 4 1 . 661. L a m e n i a inflata Ball. (Horn.)
Wolcott, 1922a:33.
662. L a m e n i a u h l e r i Ball. (Horn.) V a n Dine, 1926a:5.
663. L a p h y g m a e x e m p t a W l k . (Lep.) P 1 2 1 , 122, 139, 205, 263, 264, 485, 517, 605, 995, 1007, 1244. Bell, 1936a:19- 23. L 3 6 . Bianchi, 1944a:
203-212. Dick, 1942a:186. L 10. Holloway, 1933b:216-219.
L 3 6 . J a r v i s , 1927e:l-94. L 36. 1927m:275-276. L 36.
P e m b e r t o n , 1948a:181-200.
P i e r c e , 1934a:l-4. L 4 1 . 664. L a p h y g m a e x i g u a H b n . (Lep.)
C h o p r a , 1928a:43-69. L 12.
665. Laphygma frugiperda S & A.
(Lep.) P 1 4 0 , 260, 263, 453, 494, 518, 535, 736, 985, 1177, 1281. B o d k i n , 1912a:29. L 46. 1913a:30. 1914a:171-177.
L 46. B r u n e r , 1928a:27-32. L
59. Cleare, 1929b:21-24. L 46. Cook, 1907a:l-16. L 59.
G o w d e y , 1923a:18-20. 1927a:
16-17. L 6 2 . 1928a:20-21. L 62. H o l l o w a y , 1919a:450. L 34, 64, 66. 1930a:566-567. L 34. 1932e:461-470. I n g r a m , 1938c:89-98. L 34. 1939a:89- 98. L 3 4 . 1943a:68-70. L 34.
S c a r a m u z z a , 1930a:110-115.
L 5 9 . S m y t h , 1919a:143. L 64,68. U r i c h , 1915a:158.
V a n Dine, 1913a:202. 1926a:
13. L 4 6 . 1932a:2. Williams, 1929a:80-84. L 60. Wolcott, 1921a:38. 1922a:34. 1933a:
208-213. 1936a:423-424. L 64.
666. L a r r a l u z o n e n s i s Roh. ( H y m . ) * Williams, 1931a:70. L 39, H 542.
667. Lasiochilus divisus C h a m p . (Hem.) Wolcott, 1921a:14.
1922a:33. 1933a:220-221.
1936a:156. L 64.
668. L a s p e y r e s i a s c h i s t a c e a n a S n . (Lep.) P 1 2 4 5 . H o l l o w a y , 1930d:829-831. L 8, 28, 4 1 . U i c h a n c o , 1928a:l-16. L 4 1 . L a s p e y r e s i a s c h i s t a c e a n a S n . (Lep.) See O l e t h r e u t e s schis- t a c e a n a Sn.
670. L a t h r o m e r i s s p . * P i c k l e s , 1930b:150-157. H 12,
34.
671. L e m a f o m o s a n a K u w . (Col.) K u w a y a m a , 1932a:l-132. L 18.
672. LepidocyTtus n i g r o s e t o s u s Fol- s o m . (Coll.) Wolcott, 1933a:
242. L 5 4 . 1936a:21. L 64.
673. L e p i d o c y r t u s v i o l e n t u s Fol- s o m . (Coll.) H o l l o w a y , 1932b:64-66. I n g r a m , 1932c:
1-3. S p e n c e r , 1929a :641-648.
L 3 4 .
674. L e p i d i o t a c o n s o b r i n a G i r . (Col.) J a r v i s , 1927e:l-94.
L 3 6 . 1931b:6-9. 1932d:18.
L 3 6 . 32
675. Lepidiota frenchi Blackb.
(Col.) P 896, 897. E a s t e r b y , 1931a:543-588. L 36. Hollo- w a y , 1931d:445-448. L 36.
J a r v i s , 1927a:108-110; 211- 212; 339-341. L 36. 1927g:
554-555. L 3 6 . 1928b:107-113.
L 3 6 . 1932d:18. L 3 6 . 1933a:
62-66. L 36. M u n t g o m e r y , 1926d:24-26. L 36. 1927c:
83-84. L 36. 1930b:47-48.
L 3 6 . 1932a:55-57. L 36.
B76. Lepidiota grata Blackb. (Col.) J a r v i s , 1926b:284-286. L 36.
1927e:l-94. L 36. M u n t g o m - ery, 1927a:272-273. L 36.
77. Lepidiota pruinosa Wied.
(Col.) P 2 3 2 . Lopez, 1931a:
227-273. L 4 1 . 1931b:759-761.
L 4 1 . 1931c:145-172. L 41.
78. Lepidiota trichoslerna Lea.
(Col.) E a s t e r b y , 1931a:543- 588. L 36. J a r v i s , 1927e:l-94.
L 36. M u n t g o m e r y , 1927d:
272-273. L 3 6 . 1930b:47-48.
L 3 6 .
79. Lepidiota sp. (Col.) O t a n e s , 1931a:129-161. L 4 1 . 80. Lepidoderma albohirlum Wa-
terh. (Col.) P 209, 249,1074, 1104. A l d r i c h , 1922a:l-5.
L 36. Bell, 1935a:48-53. L 36.
1936a:19-23. L 36. HoUoway, 1931d:445-448. L 36. J a r v i s , 1926a:217-221. L 4 2 . 1926b:
284-286. L 3 6 . 1926d:478-481.
L 3 6 . 1 9 2 7 a : 1 0 8 - l l l ; 211-212;
339-341. L 3 6 . 1927b:110-113.
L 3 6 . 1927j:179-182. L 36.
1927k: 182-183. L 36. 19271:
270-271. L 36. 1927o:7-8.
L 36. 1928a:97-107. L 36.
1928b:107-113. L 36. 1929a:
383. L 3 6 . 1930a:42-46. L 36.
1931a:42-45. L 36. 1932c:472- 475. L 3 6 . 1932d:18. L 36.
1932e:92-93. L 3 6 . 1933a:62- 66. L 3 6 . 1933b:60-63. L 36.
1933c:242-244. L 36. M c - Dougall, 1932a :57. L 3 6 . M u n t g o m e r y , 1926a:213-215.
L 3 6 . 1926b:283. L 36. 1926d:
24-26. L 3 6 . 1927a:104-106;
220-221; 337-338. L 36.
1927f :394-395. L 36. 1936a:
456-464. L 3 6 . 1936b: 454- 469.
681. Lepidosaphes sp. (Horn.) P r u t h i , 1936a:141-152. L 12.
682. Leptispa pygmaea Baly. (Col.) S t e b b i n g , 1903a:79-81. L 1 2 . 683. Leptocorisa acuta Thunb.
(Hem.) W o o d w o r t h , 1921a:
30. L 4 1 .
684. Leptocorisa caricornis F.
(Hem.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L 2 0 .
685. Lepiodictya bambusae Drake (Hem.) H o l l o w a y , 1936c:
216-217. L 59. V a n Dine, 1932a:2. L 59.
688. Leptodictya i a b i d a Sch.
(Hem.) Holloway, 1936c:
216-217. L 3 3 . V a n Z w a l - w e n b u r g , 1926a :664.
687. Lererma accius Abb. (Lep.) B o d k i n , 1 9 1 5 a : l - l l . L 46.
688. Lerodea eufala Edw. H a y - w a r d , 1943c:ll-18.
689. Leskiomima jaynesi Aid.
(Dip.)* J a y n e s , 1933a:l-26.
L 44, 52, H 388.
690. Leskiomima sp. (Dip.)* J a y - nes, 1932a:64-68. L 44, H 388.
691. Leskiopalpus diadema (Wied.) (Dip.)* D o h a n i a n , 1937b:
237-241. L 6 4 . H 388. M y e r s , 1934a:191-195. L 45. H 388.
692. Leucopholis irrorata Chev.
(Col.) P 209,501. C a m u s , 1935a:l-103. L 41. J a r v i s , 1931a: 42-45. L 4 1 . J e p s o n , 1936a:l-19. L 4 1 . Lopez, 1930a:307-308. L 4 1 . 1931a:
227-273. L 4 1 . 1931b:759-761.
L 4 1 . 1931c:145-172. L 4 1 . 1931d:129. L 41. O t a n e s , 1931a:129-161. L 4 1 . U i - chanco, 1928a:l-16. L 4 1 . 1930a:133-135. L 4 1 . 1931a:
501-505. L 4 1 . 33
742. Melanoius sp. (Col.) Ander- son, 1924a:602-603. Hollo- way, 1932c:354-356. L 34.
743. Meliitobia hawaiiansis Perk.
(Hym.)* Swezey 1909a:28- 30. L 39, H 467.
744. Meliitobiopsis ereunetiphila Timb. (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:153-154. L 39, H 467.
745. Menida hisirio F. (Hem.) Clausen, 1931a:45,53-55.
L20.
746. Meropleon cosmion Dyar (Lep.) Bynum, 1924a:469- 472. Van Dine, 1929a:253.
747. Mesogramma subannulaia Lw.
(Dip.)* Van Dine, 1932a:l.
L59, H915.
748. Mesostenoideus sp. (Hym.)*
Bodkin, 1913a :29. L 46, H388. 1915a:l-ll. L 46.
749. Mesostenus l o n g i c o r n i s Ishida (Hym.)* Takano, 1934a:434-466. L 18.
750. Mestolobes minuscula Bull.
(Lep.) Williams, 1931a: 150.
L39.
751. Metagonistylum m i n e n s e Thn. (Dip.)* Bartlett, 1938a:
1-4. L46,64, H388. 1940a:
335-338. L45, H 388. 1941a:
12-15. L64, H388. 1941b:
1-20. Cleare, 1934a:13-21.
L46. Dohanian, 1937b:237- 241. L46, H388. Holloway, 1938a:125-126. H 388. 1940a:
738-742. H 388. Ingram, 1940a:4-6. H 388. 1941a:l-17.
H388. Monte, 1933a:559-563.
L45, H388. Myers, 1934a:
191-195. L45, H388. 1936a:
381-385. L43, 46, 65, H 388.
Scaramuzza, 1942a:642-645.
L34, H388.
752. Metamasius a n c e p s Gyll.
(Col.) Holloway, 1931c:l.
L 5 2 . Townsend, 1928a:l-29.
L 52. Wille, 1935a:l-23. L 52.
753. Metamasius hemiplerus L.
(Col.) Bodkin, 1913a:31.
L46. 1914b:187. L 46. 1915a:
1-11. L46. Box, 1932b:9-12.
L 6 8 . Holloway, 1931c:302- 304. L46, 54. Pickel, 1930c:
47-48. L 4 5 . Smyth, 1919a:
142. L64. Townsend, 1927a:
1-8. L52. Urich, 1912a:389.
1915a:159. L 68. Van Dine, 1913a:201. Wille, 1935a:l-23.
L 52. Wolcott, 1921a:46.
L 64. 1933a:197-200. 1936a:
312-313. L64.
754. Metamasius s e r i c e u s Ol.
(Col.) Ballou, 1916b:l-30.
L54. Edwards, 1935a :24-28.
L 6 2 . Gowdey, 1923a:17.
L62, 66. Holloway, 1931c:
302-304. L 33. Tucker, 1931a:
80-97. L57. Van Dine, 1926a:
9. L54. 1932a:3. L 59. Wol- cott, 1922a:36. 1933a:197- 200.
755. Metanastes vulgivagus OI.
(Col.) Gurney, 1934a :452- 454. L10, 36.
756. Meteorus laphygmae Vier (Hym.) Bianchi, 1944a :203- 212. Pemberton, 1948a:181- 200.
757. Metoponia rubriceps Macq.
(Dip.) Jarvis, 1927e:l-94.
L 36. Muntgomery, 1932a:
55-57. L 3 6 .
758. Microborus sp. (Col.) Town- send, 1928a:l-29. L 52.
759. Microbracon b r e v i c o r n i s (Wesm.) (Hym.)* Ingram, 1941a:l-17. L 34, H 388.
760. Microbracon omiodivorum Terry (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:272. L 39, H 846.
761. Microceromasia sphenophori Vil. (Dip.)* Van Dine, 1929a:
253. H1049.
762. Microcerotermes sp. (Isopt.) Jarvis, 1927e:l-94. L 36.
763. Microcentrum iriangulaium Brunn. (Orth.) Smyth, 1919a: 137. L 6 4 . Wolcott, 1936a:37. L 64.
764. Microdus crossi B r e t h e s (Hym.)* Box, 1928b :53-61.
L44. Brethes, 1927a:205-207.
L 44, H 388. Van Dine, 1929a:259-263. H 388.
765. Microdus diatraeae Turner (Hym.)* Box, 1928d:365-370.
L54. 1928e:l-6. L 64, H 388.
Cleare, 1929b:21-24. L 46, H388. Van Dine, 1929a:252.
H388.
766. Microdus hawaiicola Ashm.
(Hym.)* Swezey, 1909a:30- 31. L39. Williams, 1931a:
272. L39, H467.
Microdus sacchari (Myers)*
See Bassus sacchari (Myers) 767. Microdus stigmaterus Cress.
(Hym.)* Box, 1932b:9-12.
L68, H388. 1933b:l-10. L 65, H 711. Holloway, 1932a:68-71.
H388. Jaynes, 1932a:64-68.
L52, H388. Myers, 1934a:
191-195. L45, H388. Scara- muzza, 1932a:87-93. L 59, H388. Tucker, 1936e:l-22.
Van Dine, 1929a :252, 263.
L57, H388. Wolcott, 1933a:
180.
768. Microdus sp. (Hym.)* Box, 1926a:49-52. L 59, H 388.
1928a:l-3. L 44, H 388.
Skeete, 1929a:20-21. L 57, H388. Tucker, 1930c :79-84.
L57, H388.
769. Microgaster harnedi Muese.
(Hym.)* Van Dine, 1929a:
254. H388.
770. Micromus vinaceus Gersi.
(Neurop.) Williams, 1931a:
128. L 36, 39.
771. Microphthalma d i s j u n c t a W i e d. (Dip.) * Ingram, 1932a :844-849. L 34, H 489.
772. Microphthalma michiganensis Towns. (Dip.)* Easterby, 1931a:543-588. L36, H1019.
Muntgomery, 1933a :67-70.
L36, H1019.
Microtermes nigriius Silv.
(Isopt.) Bodkin, 1914b:187.
L46. 1915a:l-ll. L 46.
Microthrix inconspiouella Reg. (Lep.) Maxwell-Lefroy, 1909a:514. L 12.
Mnemosyne c u b a n a Stal.
(Horn.) Van Dine, 1932a:3.
L59.
Mocis frugalis F. (Lep.) Hol- loway, 1933b:216-219. L 36.
Mocis r e p a n d a F. (Lep.) Bruner, 1928a:27-32. L 59.
Gowdey, 1923a :20-21. Leiby, 1920a:l-85. Scaramuzza, 1930a:110-115. L 59. Smyth, 1919a:144. L 64. Urich, 1912a:391. Van Dine, 1926a:
13. Wolcott, 1921a:38. 1933a:
208-212. 1936a:431-432. L 64.
778. Mogannia hebes Wlk. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45,53-55.
L20.
779. Monecphora flavifascia M. &
B. (Horn.) Van Dine, 1926a:
6. 1932a:l. L 59.
780. M o n o c h i r u s callicanthus Bates (Col.) Clausen, 1931a:
45, 53-55. L 20. Uichanco, 1928a:l-16. L 4 1 .
781. Monocrepidius biforcatus Pal de B. (Col.) Holloway, 1932c :354-356. L 39.
782. Monocrepidius bifoveaius Beauv. (Col.) Scaramuzza, 1940a: 107. L 59. Stahl, 1929a:9-14. L 59. 1929b:l-19.
L59. Van Dine, 1926a:ll.
1932a :3. L 59. Wolcott, 1933a:159-161.
783. Monocrepidius exsul Sharp (Col.) WiUiams, 1931a:170, 216. L39.
784. Monocrepidius lividus DeG.
(Col.) Holloway, 1929a:6.
L34.
785. Monodes a g r o t i n a Goen.
(Lep.) Bodkin, 1913a:30.
L46. 1915a:l-ll. L46.
773.
774.
775.
776.
777.
37
38 786.—Monolepta signala Ol. (Col.)
Pruthi, 1936a :141-152. L 12.
787. Monomorium carbonarium F.
Smith. (Hym.) Subspecies ebenium Forel. Wolcott, 1936a:541. L 64. 1937a:577- 579. L64.
788. Monomorium floricola Jordon (Hym.)* Van Dine, 1932a:2.
L 59, H 1015. Wolcott, 1936a:
542. L64, H288.
789. Mycalesis mineus L. (Lep.>
Uichanco, 1928a:l-16. L 4 1 . 790. Myllocerus blaudus Fst. (Col.)
Maxwell-Lefroy, 1909a:385.
L12. Pruthi, 1936a:141-152.
L12.
791. Myllocerus discolor Boh. (Col.) Maxwell-Lefroy, 1909a:385.
L12.
792. Myllocerus uncecimpusiulalus Fst. (Col.) Pruthi, 1936a: 141- 152. L 12.
793. Myndus crudus VanD. (Horn.) Van Dine, 1926a:5. L 59.
1932a:l.
794. Myochrous a r m a t u s Baly.
(Col.) Bodkin, 1915a:l-ll.
L46. Urich, 1915a:159. L 68.
795. Myochrous dubius F. (Col.) Bruner, 1928a :27-32. L 59.
Van Dine, 1932a:2. L 59.
796. Myrxnelachisia rogeri Andre (Hym.)* Van Dine, 1932a:3.
L 59, H 1065.
797. Nacoleia accepta (Bull.) (Lep.) Muir, 1927a:16-29. L 39.
Nacoleia accepta (Bull.) (Lep.) See Omiodes accepta (Butl.) 798. Nasuiilermes aequalis Sny.
(Isopt.) Van Dine, 1932a:3.
L59.
799. Nasuiilermes m o r i o Lat.
(Isopt.) Van Dine, 1926a: 12.
Wolcott, 1921a:ll. L 64.
1933a:202-204.
800. Nasuiilermes p a l l i d i c e p s B a n k s (Isopt.) Wolcott, 1933a:164-165. L 6 1 .
801. Navanga aenescens Moore (Lep.) Clausen, 1931a :44, 53-55. L20.
802. Neanura muscorum Fols.
(Coll.) Spencer, 1929a:641- 648. L34.
803. Neoconocephalus cinereus Thunb. (Orth.) Smyth, 1919a:136. L 64.
804. Neoconocephalus fuscostriaius Redt. (Orth.) Wolcott, 1922a:
33. L66. 1936a:38. L 64.
805. Neoconocephalus g u l i a t u s Beauv. (Orth.) Urich, 1912a:
391. L54. 1915a:160. L 68.
806. Neoconocephalus macropter- mes Redt. (Orth.) Wolcott, 1921a:12-13. L 64.
807. Neoconocephalus maxillosus F. (Orth.) Gowdey, 1923a:23.
L54. Holloway, 1933b:216- 219. L62.
808. Neoconocephalus mexicanus Sauss. (Orth.) Smyth, 1919a:
136. L64.
809. Neoconocephalus iriops Linn.
var. macropierus Redt.
(Orth.) Wolcott, 1922a:33.
L 64. 1936a:38. L 64.
810. Neoconocephalus iriops fuse- costriaius Redt. (Orth.) Wolcott, 1922a:33. L 64.
811. Neomaskellia bergi Sign.
(Horn.) Fletcher, 1930a:57- 77. L 1 2 . 1932a:87-92. L 1 2 . Hopkins, 1927a:23-32. L 35.
Laing, 1927a :34-45. Lopez, 1931a:227-273. L 4 1 . Mc- Dougall, 1933a:66-67. L 36.
Ramakrishna Ayyar, 1933a:
421-430. L 1 2 .
812. Neomaskellia sp. (Horn.) Muntgomery, 1930b :47-48.
L 3 6 .
Neophysopus flavicincrus Karny (Thysan.) See Ana- phothrips flavicinctus Karny.
813. Neoiermes connexus Sny.
(Isopt.) Williams, 1931a:78.
L39.
39 814. Neoprislomerus appliachianus
Vier (Hym.) Bianchi, 1944a:
203-212.
815. Neotetrasiichus mlmus Perk.
(Hym.) Perkins, 1912a:14.
L17.
816. Nephoiettix apicalis Motsch.
(Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45, 53-55. L20.
817. Nephus bipunctaius (Kugel.) (Col.)* Williams, 1931a:185.
L39, H1018.
818. Nesomicromus vagus Perkins (Neurop.) Williams, 1931a:
128. L39.
819. Nesomimesa hawaiiensis Per- kins (Hym.) Williams, 1931a:
236. L39.
820. Nesopimpla naranyae Ashm.
(Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:
266. L39, H846.
821. Nezara viridula L. (Hem.) Clausen, 1931a:45,53-55.
L20. HoUoway, 1936c:217- 218. L 34. Woodworth, 1921a:30. L 41.
822. Nicoleiia sp. (Thysan.) Wol- cott, 1936a:20. L 64.
823. Nilaparvaia wolcoiii M. & G.
(Horn.) Wolcott, 1936a:lll.
L64.
824. Nirvana pallida Mel. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45,53-55.
L20. Woodworth, 1921a:31.
L 4 1 .
825. Nirvana suluralis Mel. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a:45,53-55.
L20.
826. Nisia atrovenosa Leih. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a :45, 53-55.
L20.
827. Nomadacris septemfasciata Serv. (Orth.) Dick, 1942a:
186. L 10. Jepson, 1939a:377- 382. L 8 . Lea, 1935a:46-62.
L10. Moutia, 1935a:25-26.
L 8. Vrijdagh, 1932a: 147-
165. L 1. I
828. Nonagria uniformis Ddgn.
(Lep.) Maxwell - Lefroy, 1909a:448. L 12.
829. Notogonidea i g n i p e n n i s Smith. (Hym.) Wolcott, 1936a:558. L 64.
830. Notogonidea subtessellala (Sm.)* WiUiams, 1931a :72.
L39. H545.
831. Nysius delectus White (Hem.) Williams, 1931a:100. L 39.
832. Obtusiiermes aequalis Sny.
(Isopt.) Van Dine, 1926a: 12.
Ochrosidia immaculata Ol.
(Col.) See Cyclocephala im- maculata Ol.
833. Ocyptamus d i m i d i a t a F.
(Dip.)* Van Dine, 1932a:l.
L59, H134.
Ocyptamus latiuscula Loew.
(Dip.)* See Bacca latiuscula Loew.
834. Ocyptamus scutellatus Lw.
(Dip.)* Van Dine, 1932a:l.
L59, H134.
835. Odonaspis secreta sacchari- caulis Zehnt. (Horn.) Pierce, 1928a:l-12. L 4 1 .
836. O d o n a s p i s saccharicaulis Zehn. (Horn.) Van Dine, 1932a:2. L 59.
837. Odonaspis sp. (Horn.) Ballou, 1926a:31-47. L 59. Van Dine, 1926a:7.
838. Odontomachus haematada in- sularis Wheeler (Hym.)*
Van Dine, 1932a:3. L 59, H 1065.
839. Odonioponera transversa F.
Smith. (Hym.) Holloway, 1932c:354-356. L 41.
840. Odynerus nigripennis (Holm.) (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:
245. L 39, H 846.
Oedionychis cyanxpennis (F.) See Homophoeta cyanipen- nis (F.)
841. Oliarus franciscanus Stal.
(Horn.) Sein, 1934a :l-6. L
64. Van Dine, 1932a:l. Wol- cott, 1921a:18-19. 1932a:228.
1936a:95. L 59, 64.
842. Oliarus oryzae Mats. (Horn.) Clausen, 1931a :45, 53-55. L 20.
843. Oliarus sp. (Horn.) Smyth, 1919a:147. L 64.
844. Oligonychus viridis (?) Banks (Acarina) Smyth, 1919a:135.
845. Oligosita Giraulii Crawford (Hym.)* Holloway, 1936a:
60-61. L68, H1234.
846. Omiodes accepla Builer (Lep.) P 459, 760, 820, 840, 972, 974.
Holloway, 1933b:216-219. L 39. Williams, 1931a:144. L 39.
847. Oncomelopia l a t e r a l i s F.
(Horn.) Holloway, 1929a:32.
848. Onychiurus armaius Tull.
(Coll.) Holloway, 1932b:64- 66. Ingram, 1932c:l-3. Spen- cer, 1929a:641-648. L 34.
849. Ooencyrtus pyrillae Cwfd.
Pruthi, 1937a:123-127. L 12.
850. Ootetrastichus basalis Perk.
(Hym.) Perkins, 1912a:ll.
L28.
851. Ootelraslichus beaius Perk.
(Hym.)* Montgomery, 1933a:
28. L36, H927. Williams, 1931a:256. L 39, H 927.
852. Ootelraslichus disiinguendus Perk. (Hym.)* P e r k i n s , 1912a:12. H 927.
853. Ootelraslichus formosanus Timb. (Hym.)* Williams, 1931a:125, 257. L 39, H 927.
854. Ootelraslichus holochlorus Perk. (Hym.)* P e r k i n s , 1912a:8-9. L 28, H 927.
855. Ootelraslichus homochromus Perk. (Hym.)* P e r k i n s , 1912a:12. H 930.
856. Ootetrastichus melallicus Perk. (Hym.) * P e r k i n s , 1912a:13. L28, H 932.
857. Ootelraslichus muiri Perk.
(Hym.) Perkins, 1912a:10- 11. L17.
858. Ootetrastichus pallidipes Perk.
(Hym.)* Perkins, 1912a:12- 13. L 28, H 932.
859. Oolelraslichus larsalis Perk.
(Hym.)* Perkins, 1912a :9- 10. H932.
860. Opalrum aculangulum Fairm.
(Col.) Williams, 1931a:180.
L 2 8 .
861. Opalrum depressum Fabr.
(Col.) Williams, 1931a :180.
L28.
862. Opalrum sp. (Col.) Jarvis, 1926b:284-286. L 36.
863. Ophion (Heniscopilus) anian- karus Sauss. (Hym.)* Em- merez, 1917a:25-26. L 8, H 1123. Van Dine, 1929a:259.
H388.
864. Opion Slauropdoclonus Mau- rili (Sauss.) (Hym.)* Van Dine, 1929a:262. H 388.
Opion mauriii Sauss. (Hym.) See Enicospilus mauriti Sauss.
865. Ophiusa melicerte D r u r y (Lep.) Stebbing, 1903a:82- 83. L12.
866. Opogona apicalis Swezey (Lep.) Swezey, 1909a:17-18.
L39.
867. Opogona aurisquamosa (Bull.) (Lep.) P 126. Swezey, 1909a:
16-17. L 3 9 . W i l l i a m s , 1931a:156. L 39.
868. Opogona dimidialella Zell.
(Lep.) Pierce, 1928a:l-12. L 41.
869. Opogona f u m i c e p s Feld.
(Lep.) Swezey, 1909a :19. L 46.
870. Opogona glycyphaga Meyr (Lep.) Holloway, 1932c:354- 356. L 36. Muntgomery, 1926a:213-215. L 36.
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