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Coccidse, The South American of the 

 genus Eriococcus, 32; Notes on, 33. 



Cockerell, T. D. A., The South Amer 

 ican Coccidae of the genus Eriococcus, 

 32; Notes on Coccidae, 33. 



Codling moth, no, 144. 



Coniopterygidae, Revision of the 

 nearctic, 77; Synopsis of genera, 80; 

 Catalogue, 85. 



Coniopteryx, Type of the genus, 79; 

 angustus, n. sp., 81; teneiformis, 79; 

 vicina, 80. 



Conopid flies taken at Falls Church, 

 Va., 1 08. 



Conwentzia hageni, n. sp., 82. 



Corythuca ciliata, 13; incurvata, u; 

 juglandis, n; marmorata, n; per- 

 gandei, n. sp., 10. 



Cryptocerate Hemiptera of America in 

 the writings of A. L. Montandon, 45. 



Ctenopyga, n. gen., 29; townsendi, n. 

 sp., 29. 



Culex, Larvae of bisulcatus, 18; con 

 servator, 18; daumasturus, 17; in- 

 hibitator, 17; lamentator, 17; mutator, 



17- 



Culicidae, Illustrations of larvae, 15; 

 Classification upon larval characters, 

 102; Photomicrographs of wing-scales, 

 1 06; in California, 108; Early record 

 of copulation in, 115; Value of tarsal 

 claw character, 144. 



.^Cyllene robiniae, Hibernation cells of 

 larva, 75. 



Cyrtophylli, Number and habits of N. 

 A. species, i. 



Dendroctonus piceaperda, 4; ponderosae, 



4; pseudotsugae, 4. 

 Dermacentor, Synonymical notes on 



species, 63; nitens, 101. 

 Dermatobia hominis, 3. 

 Dorylidae, Classification of, 21. 

 Driver and Foraging ants, Classification 



of, 21. 

 Dyar, H. G., Illustrations of Mosquito 



larvae, 15; Shorter communications, 



2, 14, 108. 



Ecclisomyia, n. gen., 123; compressa, 

 n. sp., 123; maculosa, n. sp., 123. 



Ectatomma tuberculatum, 104. 



Ectoedemia, n. gen., 97; populella, n. 

 sp., 98. 



Eiseniella, n. n., 31. 



Elasmognathias, n. n., 31. 



Entomological Society of Washington: 



Election of officers for 1906, 6; for 

 1907, 142; Address of the president, 

 37; Rules governing publication of 

 new genera, 64; Donation of author's 

 extras, 64; Members to furnish ab 

 stracts of their communications, 63; 

 Storing of publications, 75, 86; Dele 

 gate at the organization of Ent. Soc. 

 of America, 100. 



Entomology in Australia, 4; Nomencla 

 ture of superfamilies, 2; Importation 

 of European beneficial insects, 6; 

 System of card catalogues, i ; A 

 plea for the genus, 37; Disaster to 

 California collections by earthquake, 

 100; Genera based upon immature 

 stages, 103; Importance of correctly 

 designated type localities, 106; " Sta 

 tistical taxonomy," 109. 



Eriococcus, Table of South American 

 species, 32. 



Erium, Note on the genus, 34; armatum, 

 34- 



Eulecanium fletcheri, 35. 



Euproctis chrysorrhoea, 6, 59. 



Ethmia coquilletella, n. sp., 95; macel- 

 hosiella, n. sp., 93 ; umbrimarginella, 

 n. sp., 94. 



Fairchild, David, and O. W. Barrett, 



Notes on the copulation of Bombus 



fervidus, 13. 

 Fiske, W. F., A new species of the 



curculionid genus Paraplinthus, 31. 

 Flebotomus, a man-biting pschodid fly, 



102, 151. 

 Foraging and driver ants, Classification 



of, 21. 



Gelechia kincaidella, n. sp., 91; tri- 



angulella, n. sp., 91. 

 Genus, A plea for the, 37. 

 Gilbert, G. K., Communication by, 60. 

 Gill, Th. N., Communication by, 2. 

 Coding, F. W., Communication by, 4. 

 Grabhamia, Larvae of infine, 16; pyg- 



maeus, 16; scholasticus, 16. 

 Gipsy moth, 59, 99; Importation of 



European parasites and enemies, 6. 

 Guatemala, Insects from, 101, 104, 116. 



Hadena semicana and misera, Note on, 



66. 



Halesochila, n. gen., 119. 

 Harvey, G. W., A ferocious water-bug 



(Pedinocoris macronyx Mayr), 72. 

 Heidemann, O., Account of a new 



tingitid, 10; Three new species of 



