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Paralechia californica, n. sp., 92. 

 Paraplinthus shermani, n. sp., 31. 

 Parasemidalis flaviceps, n. sp., 81. 

 Parasitic chalcidids, Polyembryony in, 



145- 

 Parasites of codling moth, Introduction 



of, 144. 



Passalid beetles, Habits of South Amer 

 ican, 77. 

 Pedinocoris macronyx, Natural history 



of, 72. 



Perlidae, Classification of, 77. 

 Phenacoccus helianthi, 34. 

 Phillips, W. J., Communication by, 68. 

 Phlo3onemus adhaerens, 140; catenulatus, 



140. 



Phryganea californica, n. sp., 117. 

 Phryganomyia, n. gen., 122; obscura, n. 



sp., 122. 



Phylocentropus, n. gen., 130. 

 Pierce, W. D., Communication by, 61. 

 Pliniaca, n. gen., 87; bakerella, n. sp., 



88. 



Pissodes, 75, 76/109; dubius, 86. 

 Plectrocnemia australis, n. sp., 131. 

 Pogonomyrmex, Construction of nest of, 



60. 



Polyclona, 35. 



Polyembryony and Fixation of sex, 145. 

 Pontia rapae, 114. 

 Porthetria dispar, 6, 59, 99. 

 Pseudococcus armatus, 33; pandani, 33. 

 Pycnopsyche similis, n. sp., 122. 

 Psychoda apicalis, n. sp., 150; basalis, 



n. sp., 150; interrupta, n. sp., 150; 



quadripunctata, n. sp., 149. 

 Psychodid, A man-biting, 102, 151; 



Breeding habit of, 151. 

 Psychodidae of the vicinity of Washing 

 ton, 148. 



Psychomyia mcesta, n. sp., 131. 

 Pteronarcys, Notes on the genus, 8; 



Table of species, 9; spinosa, n. sp., 8. 



Quaintance, A. L., Communications by, 

 107, no, 114. 



Rhyacophila nigrita, n. sp., 132; termi- 

 nata, n. sp., 132; torva, n. sp., 132. 



Rh.ynchophor.ous Coleoptera, Progressive 

 development of beak, 109. 



Sabethoides undosus, Larva of, 20. 



Sanninoidea exitiosa, 77. 



Schaeffer, Chas., A few new Coleoptera 



of the genus Bitoma, with notes on 



other Colydiidae, 136. 



Schwarz, E. A., Communications by, 



100, 104, 106, 112, 114, 116. 

 Scolytus quadrispinosus, 114. 

 Scudderia furcata, Nymph of, 62. 

 Secondary sexual characters in insects, 



in. 

 Sericostomatidae, Tabular view of 



genera, 126. 

 Setodes autumnalis, n. sp., 128; 



grandis, n. sp., 128; vernalis, n. sp., 



127. 

 Setodina, n. gen., 129; parva, n. sp., 



130. 



Sex, Fixation of, 145. 

 Sophronia primella, n. sp., 89. 

 Stagmomantis Carolina, found in Utah, 



134- 



Staphylinidae, Food-habits of, 60. 

 Staphylinus maculosus catching living 



flies, 59. 



Statistical taxonomy, 109. 

 Stegomyia calopus, Early record of 



copulation, 114. 

 Stenoma mistrella, n. sp., 93. 

 Stenophylax minusculus, n. sp., 120. 

 Stiles, C. W., The type species of 



Cimex Linnaeus, 1758, 67; Shorter 



communication, 101. 

 Strepsiptera, Phototypes and structural 



characters of, 61. 

 Strumigenys mandibularis, 101. 



Tachina larvarum, 6. 

 Taxonomy, Statistical, in Insects, 109. 

 Telphusa velatella, n. sp., 90. 

 Tetramereia, n. gen., 141 ; frederickii, 



n. sp., 141. 



Thremma deceptiva, n. sp., 125. 

 Ticks, Note on a new classification of, 



62. 



Tineina, New American, 86. 

 Tingitid, Account of a new, 10. 

 Tortricidae, Secondary sexual characters 



in, in. 



Trichoprosopon nivipes, Larva of, 20. 

 Triaenodes frontalis, n. sp., 127. 

 Trichotaphe barnesiella, n. sp., 92. 

 Trichoptera, Description of new, 117. 



Water-bug, A ferocious, 72. 



Webb, J. L., Communication by, 142. 



Webster, F. M., Note on Hadena semi- 



cana Walker and H. misera Grote, 66. 

 Weidheimer, Communication by, 62. 

 Wyeomyia, Larvae of asullepta, 19; 



durhami, 19; grayii, 19; ulocoma, 19. 



