Index (Page numbers <strong>of</strong> principal entries are in boldface; slmonyms are in italics.) abdominalis, Eugnamptus 149 Araeosarus 19 Abies Mill. 60 Arctostaphylos Adans. 104 Achillea millefolium L. 778 Arrhenodes 67 Acromacer 52,53,84,65 Artemisial.41 aeneus, Haplorhynchites Artemisia heterophylla Jepson 169-171,t97 L40 alaskanum, Apion 79,86, Astragalus (Tourn.) L. 106 89-90, 190, 191 ater, Auletobius 163, 166-167, ctlbouestita,Auletes 163 L97 alexaruderi,Podapion 74I,I42 atripes,Apion 94 Allandrus 18, 19, 33-34 Attelabidae Billberg 8, 10, 14, Alnus B. Ehrh. 124,782 15, 16, 51-,175-176,187 Alnus rugosa (Du Roi) Spreng. Attelabus 142, 146, L75,176, 178 178,180 Alocentron 80, 87, 93 attenuatum, Apion 80, 87, alternatus, Trigonorhinus 39, 92-94, L91 40,41-43 Auletobius 144,145,162-163 Althea rosea Cav. 119 amaurum, Apion 81, 88, Baptisia leucantha Torr. & A. 90-91,96,191 Gray 734 Ambrosia (Tourn.) L. 43 Baptisia tinctoria (L.) Venten. analis, Homoeolabus 179-180, L34 r97 Betula L. 28. 82. rb4 Andropogon (Royen) L. 45 Betula papyrifera Marsh. 70, angulatus, Ormiscus 49 132, 136 angustatus, Eugnamptus Betula populifolia Marsh. 174 148-151, 195 bicarinq.tus, Eurymyctes 31 annulatus, Trigonorhinus 39, bicolor, Merhynchites 156, 40,41,42 157-160,161,197,196 antennalis, Coenorrhinus Bidens cernua L. I20 bicolor 157 Bidens frondosa L. 120 antennatum, Apion 81, 88, 90, bifasciatus, Allandrus 34,35, 91-92,191 36-37 Anthotribidae 17 bihirsuta, Cimberis 56,57,62 Anthribidae Billberg 8, 10, 13, bipustulatus, Attelabus 17-19,51, 1gg 191-193, 197 Anthribulus 37 bisch<strong>of</strong>fi,Apion 76,83,94-95, Apion 77,74-89,787 191 Apionidae Herbst 8, 10, 14, 16, blatchleyi, Auletobius 164 70-71,189, 190 bombifrons, Acromacer 64-65, Apotomus I45 189 Araecerus 18, 19,20 Brachytarsoides 37.38 212
Brachytarsus 37 Brentidae Westwood 8, 10, 14, 15, 66-67, 189 breuicolle, Apion 104, 105 brevicornis, Allandrus 34, 35, 37 breuis, Brachytarsus 43 brunneus,Brentus 67 byturoides, Lecontellus 54 Caccorhinus 22 canadensis, Nanophyes 69, 72-74, L87 capitone, Apion 81, 88, 91, 95-96, 191 Carex (Rupp.) L. 111 carinatum, Apion 80, 87, 96-97, 191 Carpinus caroliniana Walt. 174, L82 Carya Nutt. 150 Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch 174 Carya ovata (Mill.) K. Koch L74, L82 cassandrae, Auletobius 162, 163-165, L66,167 Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh. 174 cavifrons, Apion 79, 86,96, 97-98, 115, 116, 191 centrale, Apion 78, 85, 98-100, 127, Lgt Ceratapion 81,88, 103, 110, L25 cerdoruis, Coenorrhinus 157 Chamaedaphne calyculata (L. ) Moench 164 Choragidae L7 Chrysothamnus nauseosus (Pursh.) Britton 113 Cicuta maculata L. 126 Cimberidae 51 Cimberis 52, 53, 55-57, 64, 65 cocherelli, Merhynchites bicolor r57 Coelocephalapion 80, 87, 97, 107. 109. 134 Coenorrhinus 152 collaris,Anthribus 148, 149 coloradensis, Himatolabus 177 commodum, Apion 77,84, 101-102,191 compta, Cimberis 56, 57, 6l-62,63, 187, 189 Comptonia Banks 167 Comptonia peregrina (L.) J. Coult. 150,155,164 concoloraturru, Apion 96, 97 congruus, Auletobius 163, 165-166, 167,197 consobrinus, Rhynchites 169 contusum, Apion 81, 88, 102-103,109,110,191 cordatum, Apion 77,84, 103-104,128,192 Coreopsis L. 123 Cornus L. 150 Corylus americana Walt. 177 Costaroplatus I84 crassinasum, Apion 128 Cratoparis 22 cribicolle, Apion 78, 84, to4-1o5,192 Cupressus L. 62 Curculionidae 8,9, 10, 13, 14, 16,51,142 curculionoides, Rhynchltes 172 cyanellus, Pselaphorhynchites 152, 153- 154,155, t95 cyanitinctum, Apion 79, 86, 105-106,192 Cylindra 184 Dalea aurea (Nutt.) Britton 91 Dalea enneandra Nutt. 110 Dalea leporina (Ait.) Bullock 139 decipens, Cimberis 56, 57, 60-6r decoloratum, Apion 80, 87, to6-1o7,192 213
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