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INDEX. 



terous parasite of Lachnosterna, 198 ; 

 The Thomson-Mayr priority question 

 settled, 207 ; Butterflies attracted to light 

 at night, 333 ; Diptera collected in Ha 

 waii by H. W. Henshaw, 490 ; An artifi 

 cial hastening of development, 494; 

 Shorter communications, 33, 37, 44, 49, 

 64, 80, 172, 206, 211, 216, 261, 335, 337, 310, 

 369, 379, 398, 412, 413, 433, 434, 443, 485, 

 488, 489, 500, 5l)2, 503, 505. 



Hubbard, H. G., Habits of Phodaga alticeps, 

 186 ; On Thalassa montezumae (family 

 Coccinellidae), 297 ; Letters from the 

 southwest : Insect fauna in the burrows 

 of desert rodents, 361 ; Letters from the 

 southwest : The Colorado Desert, 374 ; 

 Letters from the Southwest Salton 

 Lake in the Colorado Desert and its in 

 sect fauna, 376 ; Letters from the 

 Southwest Insect fauna of Dasylirion 

 wheeleri, 381 ; Insect Life in Florida 

 caves, 394 ; Shorter communication, 

 228. 



Hubbard, H. G., Obituary of, 35J ; Entomo 

 logical writings of, 356. 



Hubbardia, A new genus of Pedipalpi, 249 ; 

 pentapeltis n . sp. , 253. 



Hubbardiidae new name, 249 : Description 

 and systematic position of the family, 

 255, 257 ; Table of genera, 255. 



Hyamia perditalis, Larva of, 328. 



Hydrocampa allionealis, 463 ; obliteralis. 463. 



Hylocorus n. sp., living in Parkinsouia, 187. 



Hylotoma macleayi, Larva of, 219. 



Hymenoptera, Study of the anatomy of, 29 ; 

 Sleeping habits of, 24, 28 ; from New 

 Mexico, 64 ; from San Rafael, Mex., 63; 

 from Liberia, 435; Visiting uiesquite 

 flowers, 65. 



Hymenopterous parasites of Canarsia, 124 ; 

 of Coccidae, 405; Notes on, 148; Note on 

 an external feeding, 233. 



Hypena modesta, Larva of, 329. 



Hyphantria cunea, 60. 



Hypouilcrogaster u. gen , 166. 



Hyporhagus texauus n. sp., 184. 



Hypostena barbata, 79. 



Hypota pcctinicoriiis, 293. 



Hypothenemus dissimiJis, 343. 



Hypothecates geometrse u. sp., 167. 



Ichneumonidae, 167, 487. 

 Ichueumunoidea, Work on, 432. 

 Idoleupelmus n. gen., 7; auuulicornis n. sp., 



13. 



Impaled insects, 37, 124, 333. 

 Ingura burserae n. sp. , 455. 



Insects, Classification of the Orders of, 80 ; 

 Generic characters of, 59; Genera based 

 upon larval cases or excreta, 74, 387, 419 ; 

 Value of color in classification, 382; 

 Value of eggs in classification, 418 ; 

 Physiological characters of, 388; Pro 

 tective resemblance, 172, 173, 347, 431. 

 456 ; Disproportionate pize of larvse, 338 ; 

 Influence of insular conditions. 443; 

 Geographical distribution, 19 J; from 

 Chatham Islands, 411 ; from New Mex 

 ico, 64 ; from southern Arizona, 209, 

 338,340; from Salton Lake, Gal., 376; 

 from southwestern Texas, 38, 44, 48; 

 from tropical Florida, 439; Sleeping 

 habits of, 26; Esthetic taste in. 435; 

 Impaled on thorns, 37, 124, 333 ; Found 

 on cadavers, 123 ; Found in graves, 51 ; 

 Found in Florida caves, 394 ; Found in 

 American Iruit tarrels, 434; Breeding 

 in petroleum, 340; Living in the bur 

 rows of desert rodents, 361 ; Living on 

 mesquite, 48, 65; Living on mistletoe, 

 392 ; Living on Opuutia eugelmauni, 48; 

 Living in Dasyliriou wheeleri, 381; 

 Itarity of, 412; Injurious in Australia, 

 348 ; Parasitic checks, 61 ; Photograph 

 ing, 369 405 ; Figs., 502. 



Ischiiopsisn. gen., 70; ophthalmican. pp., 16. 



Ischuoscopus synchlorae n. sp. , 153, 168. 



Ityphilua n. gen., 306; lilacinus n. sp., 306. 



Jalysus multispiuosus, 339. 



Japyx,53; Table of species, 225; africanus 

 n. sp., 226 ; athenarum u. sp., 225 ; bideus 

 n. sp., 225; creticus n. sp., 226; hub- 

 bardi n. sp. . 225 ; javanicus n. sp., ^26 ; 

 liberieusis u. sp., 226; multidens n. sp., 

 225; obliquus n. sp., 226, 486. 



Jodia rufago, Larva of, 324. 



Johnson, W. G., Notes on the Morelos 

 Orange fruit-worm, 53 ; Isaac P. Trimble, 

 Economic entomologist, 230 ; Shorter 

 communications, 171, 398, 412, 413, 493, 

 494. 



Kapala lurcata, 242. 



Kenyon, F. C., Anew Mexican Diplopod, 



Decaporodesnms motzorauginis, of a 



new family Decaporodesmidae, 299; 



Shorter communication, 298. 

 Kiucaid, T. , 485, 486, 487, 488. 

 Kissing bugs, First mention of, 398. 

 Kolinsky, J. , Communications by, 435, 489, 



493. 



