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INDEX. 



Secodes phlceotribi, 78. 



Semitropical Texas, 1. 



Sesia semiuole, 466. 



Sesiidae, 460. 



Shrikes impaling insects, 37, 124, 333. 



Siavaua repanda, Larva of, 328. 



Sibiue, On the distinction of species, 422 ; 



apicalis u. sp. , 424; extensa, 425-; mega- 



somoides, 426 ; modesta, 426 ; nesea, 424 ; 



plora, 426; stimulea, 425, 466; vidua, 



421. 



Silpha obscura, Larva of, 443. 

 Silvanus, 485. 



Siobla excavata, Larva of, 220. 

 Sleeping trees of Hymenoptera, 24. 

 Slosson, Mrs. A. T., 465. 

 Smith, J. B., A classification of the orders of 



insects (author's abstract), 80; Shorter 



communications, 185, 360, 361. 

 Smyrna fig trees, 502. 

 Solpugid, A new, from California, 314. 

 Spanish moss, Insects found on, 394. 

 Specific differences between Alypia octoma- 



culata and A. langtonii, 495. 

 Sphingicampa, Division of the genus with re 

 marks on the larvae, 427. 

 Sphinx larva, A remarkable, 440. 

 Spiders, List ol from northern Louisiana, 188. 

 Spilocryptus canarsise n. sp., 124. 

 Spiroboli, 486. 



Spittle insect, Remarks on, 399. 

 Spondyliaspis, 68; eucalypti, 69. 

 Stephaninae, n. subfam, 35. 

 Stericta iucrustalis, 464. 

 Stiles, C. W., Communications by, 431,491, 



507. 



Stomorhiua pleuralis, in Hawaii, 490. 

 Stomoxys calcitrans, in Hawaii, 490. 

 Stridulation in Dendroctonus terebrane, 343. 

 Swingle, W. T. Communications by, 216, 294, 



502, 507. 



Sychnoportus rufopectus n. sp. , 153, 169. 

 Sylepta anormalis, Larva of, 460 ; fluctuo- 



salis, description, 460; gordialis, eggs 



and larva, 461. 

 Synchlora louisa. 457 ; var. hulstiana, n. var., 



457. 



Synechus rufus, 29. 



Syntomtd larva, change of color in, 439. 

 Syntomidse, Evolution in a larval character 



of, 407. 



Syritta oceanica, in Hawaii, 490. 

 Syrphidse, 487. 

 Syssphinx, Larvae of anthonilis, 429; argy- 



racantha, 42^ ; bisecta, 428; brevis, 429; 



heiligbrodti, 428; leucantha, 429 ; molina, 



429; subangulata, 480. 

 fiystena taeniata, 398. 



Tachina diabroticse, 79. 



Taenioc:>mpa, Larvae of pacifica, 323; rufula, 

 323. 



Tanaostigmodes n. gen., 9 ; howardii n. sp., 

 19; tychii n. sp., 19. 



Tanegyria-n. gen,, 512 ; frontalis u. sp., 512 ; 

 telrastichus n sp., 513. 



Tarantulidae, Characters of, 257. 



Tarsonemus in America, 294; pallidusn sp., 

 295. 



Telagrion (?) said to be poisonous in Brazil, 

 261. 



Telegensis, 198. 



Telenomus dimmocki n. sp., 155, 148. 



Tenebrio molitor, 123. 



Tenthredinid and Lepidopterous larvae, Dif 

 ferences between, 442. 



Tenthredinidae, Structural features of, 29 ; 

 Predaceous habits of, 31 ; Structural 

 points in larvae of, 218 ; Abundance of 

 in British Columbia, 31. 



Tenthredo nigrofasciata, 487. 



Terasia meticulosalis, 463. 



Termes, A true queen foundin Arizona, 347 ; 

 Injuring grass in Texas, 29 ; flavipes,38, 

 41 ; lucifugus, 38 ; tubiformans, 39. 



Termites, 486. 



Termitidae in southwestern Texas, 38. 



Tetragonophthalma dubia, 294. 



Texas, insect fauna of semitropical, 1 ; In 

 sects from southwestern, 38, 44, 48. 



Thalassa montezumae, 297, 379. 



Thalpochares carmelita, Larva of, 326. 



Thecla halesus, 394. 



Thelyphouidse, Salient characters of, 256. 



Theridium australe n. sp., 191 ; inornatmn 

 n sp , 192. 



Thomson- Mayr pi-iority question settled, 

 !T07. 



Thrincopyge ambiens, 336. 



Thynnid found in California, 49. 



Thyrididae, 465. 



Thyriclopyralis gallaerandialis, 464. 



Thysanura, 487. 



Tineidae, 478. 



Tineobius n. gen., 7 ; californicus n. sp. , 15 ; 

 citri n. sp., 15. 



Tipulidse, 488. 



Tmeticus parvus n. sp., 192. 



Tomicobia n. gen., 203. 



Tortrix ivana, 467 ; heritana, 467. 



Toumeyella mirabilis, 297, 379. 



Toxicura, new name, 260. 



Triboliurn madens, 171. 



Trichotaphe condaliavorella, 473 ; melanthe- 

 rella, 472. 



Trigonogenius farctus, 32. 



Trigonosouta pilosa, 171. 



