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INDEX. 



Camptonotus scudderi, Leaf-rolling habit of 

 nymph, 46 ; description of egg, 48 ; of first 

 stage of nymph, 48. 



Carpocapsa pomonella, u. 



Caudell. A. N. ; Branched hairs of Hymenop- 

 tera, 5; An Orthopterous leaf-roller, 46; 

 The Synonymy of (Edipoda cincta 

 Thomas, 125 ; Shorter communications, 

 8, 49, 68, 193, 194. 



Caudellia, n.gen., 116; albovitella, n. sp.,n6; 

 apyrella, n. sp. , 116. 



Ceratopogon medius, n. sp., 166 ; terminalis, 

 n. sp. , 90. 



Chaetoclusia, n. gen., 93; bakeri, n. sp., 94. 



Chalcidoidea, New generic names in, 126; 

 Work on classification of, 66. 



Chilocorus bivulnerus, 19;, 196; similis, Colo 

 nies of, in Georgia, 195. 



Chittenden, F. H. : On the species of Sphe- 

 nophorus hitherto considered as simplex 

 Leconte, 127 ; On the species of Spheno- 

 phorus hitherto considered as placidus 

 Say, 130. 



Chlorops capillata, n. sp., 98. 



Closterocerus sp. from the Philippines, 194. 



Clugiodes, n. n., 93. 



Coccidae, Monograph of British, by Newstead, 

 mentioned, 61. 



Coccinellid enemy of San Jose scale, 118; 

 larvae, feeding habits of, 119; directions 

 for shipping living specimens, 195. 



Codling moth, n. 



Ccelosia pygophora, n. sp., 170. 



Coleoptera from West Indies in the U. S. Nat. 

 Museum, 43. 



Conops pallifrons, n. sp., 92. 



Copablepharon sanctae-monicae, n. sp., 64. 



Coquillett, D. W. : " The genera of the dip 

 terous family Empididse" (Addenda), 51 ; 

 Annual address of the President for 1903 : 

 A brief history of North American Dip- 

 terology, 53 ; New Diptera from Central 

 America, 90; New Diptera from India 

 and Australia, 137 ; New North American 

 Diptera, 166; [Notes on the larva and 

 pupa of Pseudoweisea suturalis], 119; 

 Notes on the Syrphid fly Pipiza radicum 

 Walsh and Riley, 200. 



Corethra velutina, 41. 



Cotton boll weevil, 66; at Brownsville, Tex., 



68 ; in Cuba, 13, 197. 



Culex canadensis, 38; cantans, 38; cantans, 

 two forms of larvae, 143 ; consobrinus, 39, 

 41; curriei, 40; 'dyari, 40; impiger, 37;. 

 impiger, two forms of larvae, 144 ; incidens, 

 38; nanus, 42; nivitarsis, n. sp., 168 ; 

 perturbans, 40, 218; pipiens, 218, abnor 



mal specimen of, 67 ; pullatus, n. sp., 168 ; 

 punctor, 39 ; reptans, 38; restuans, two 

 forms of larvae, 143; spenceri, 41 ; sylves- 

 tris,39; tarsalis, 40; territans, 40; vari- 

 palpus, 39. 



Culex perturbans, The egg and young larva of, 

 218. 



Culicidae, see Mosquitoes. 



Currie, Rolla P.: An Insect-collecting trip to 

 British Columbia, 24; Notes on some 

 Hemerobiidie from Arizona and Cali 

 fornia, 79 ; Hemerobiidae from the Koote- 

 nay district of British Columbia, 81 ; 

 Shorter communications, fg. 196. 



Currie, Rolla P., and Harrison G. Dyar: The 

 egg and young larva of Culex perturbans 

 Walker, 218. 



Cyrnus pallidus, n. sp., 214. 



Cyrtopogon maculosus, n. sp., 184 ; nigricolor, 

 n. sp., 183; tibialis, n. sp., 183; varipen- 

 nis, n. sp., 184. 



Dacus diversus, n. sp., 139. 

 Dendrobias 4-maculatus, 22. 

 Dendrobium Longicorn beetle found aV Wash 

 ington, D. C., 21. 

 Dendryphantes bifida, Regeneration of leg in, 



147- 

 Diacrisia, Note on the distribution of the revi 



forms of, 18; kasloa, n. sp., 18 ; rubra, 



18 ; vagans, 18; walsinghami, 19. 

 Diaxenes dendrobii, 21. 

 Dilophus fumosus, n. sp., 90; rhynchops, n. 



sp.,9i. 



Dioctrodes, n. gen., 181 ; flavipes, n. sp , 181. 

 Diptera, New, from Central America, 90; 



from India and Australia, 137; New 



North American, 166. 

 Dipterology of North America, Brief history 



of, S3- 



Distichona auriceps, n. sp., 186. 



Dodge, C. R., Communication by, 12. 



Dorata, n. gen.; 123 ; inornatella, n. sp., 124 ; 

 virgatella, n. sp., 123. 



Drosophila ordinaria, n sp., 190. 



Dyar, Harrison G. : Description of the larva 

 of Ethmia zelleriella Chambers, 3; De 

 scription of the larva of Litodonta hydro- 

 meli Harvey, 3 ; Note on the distribution 

 of the red forms of Diacrisia, 18; A Lepi- 

 dopteron parasitic on Fulgoridae in Japan 

 (Epipyrops nawai, n. sp.), 19; Notes on 

 the mosquitoes of British Columbia, 37; 

 A new variety of the Noctuid Exyra 

 semicrocea Guen^e (Exyra semicrocea, 

 variety hubbardiana, n. var ), 59; A new 

 genus and species of Tortricidae, 60; Ad- 



