INDEX. 



337 



tris, 142, 140; t^niorhyuchus, 48, 146; 

 territans, 48, 142, 145; triseriatns, 143; 

 eggs of, 152. 



Culicidre from Long Island, N. Y. , 45 ; in New 

 Hampshire, 140; in Oriental countries, 

 111; notes on, 12, 31; transmitting 

 dengue fever, 100 ; structure of mentum 

 in larrse, 163 ; synoptic tables of larvae, 

 51, 145. 



Currie, Holla P.: Myrmeleonidse from Ari 

 zona, 272; The Odonata collected by 

 Messrs. Schwarz and Barber in Arizona 

 and New Mexico, 298. 



Cycloplasis panicifoliella, 217. 



Cydia pomonella var simpsonii n. var.,235. 



Cynipid oato gall, nutritive quality of, 151. 



Cynipoidea, some new genera in, 221. 



Cyprian honey bee, 45. 



Dasycera newmanella, 218. 



Dendroctorms, some notes on the genus, 3 ; 

 approximatus, 32, 



Dendrolimus pini, outbreak of in Norway, 

 289. 



Depressariaatrodorsella, 214; cinereocostella, 

 217; lecontella, 204 ; pulvipennella, 217. 



Dermacentor, American species of, 60. 



Diachorisia velatella, 198. 



Diadituspictipes, occurrence of in U. S., 102. 



Diaspine scale, the first N. A. leaf-gall, 149. 



Dlaspis pentagona, 5. 



Dicyrtoma frontalis n. sp., 154. 



Dimorphism in the Codling moth, 235. 



Dinardillaliometopi, 32. 



Diplopoda, evolutionary inferences from, 14. 



Diplosis galls in pine twigs, 309. 



Diptera, illustrations of the early stages of 

 some, 56. 



Dixa centralis, larval habits of, 136, 137. 



Dorcus parallel us covered with Gamasid 

 mites, 102. 



Dyar, Dr. Harrison G. : A Review of the spe 

 cies of Haploa, 6 ; to what species should 

 the name Acronycta hamamelis Guene'e 

 be applied? 13; Description of the larva 

 of Triprocris smlthouianus Clemens, 33 ; 

 A new form of Clisiocampa from Colo 

 rado, 38; Synoptic table of the North 

 American species of Chionobas, 42; A 

 Lepidopterous larva on a leaf-hopper, 

 43; Not son Mosquitoes on Long Island, 

 N. Y., 45 ; Illustrations of the early stages 

 of some Diptera, 56; Annual Address of 

 the President for 1901 : The col'ection of 

 Lepidoptera in the National Museum, 



Boisd., 94; Note on a Californian Fruit- 

 worm, 104 ; Synopsis of the North Amer 

 ican species of Erebia, 129 ; Synopsis of 

 the North American species of Brenthis, 

 130 ; The Life history of a second Epip- 

 lemid (CalizziaamorataPack.),131; Notes 

 on Mosquitoes in New Hampshire, 140 ; 

 Annual Address of the President for 1902 : 

 Some recent work in North American 

 Lepidoptera, 167; A new genus and spe 

 cies 'of Geome'iridfe, 178; Note on the 

 North American white-marked species of 

 Eucosma. 179; List of the Lepidoptera 

 taken at Williams, Arizona, by Messrs. 

 Schwarz and Barber I. Papilionoidea, 

 Sphiupoidea, Bombycoidea, Tineioidea 

 (in part), 223; Note on Crambus offec- 

 talis Hulst and allied forms, 285; New 

 North American Lepidoptera with notes 

 on larvse. 290; A Note on Pyrausta ocho- 

 sa]is Fitch MS., 305; Note on a wrongly 

 identified species of Tortricidse (Phthin- 

 olophus indentanus n. g. and sp.),306; 

 A Review of the North American species 

 of th Jepidopterous family Anthroceri- 

 dse, 322 ; Shortercommunications, 10, 41, 

 127, 128, 136, 137, 152, 153, 160, 180, 290, 

 305. 

 Dyscritina, 87. 



Earwigs, forceps of, 84. 



Eciton inquilines and messmates, 133. 308. 



Elacbista brachyelytrifoliella, 217; (?) ori- 

 chalcella. 219; praematurella, 203. 



Empi^idse, the genera of the dipterous fam 

 ily, 245 ; table of genera, 259. 



Empis brunnea n. sp., 270 ; exilis n. sp., 269 ; 

 frontalis, n. sp., 271 ; birfipesn. sp.,270 ; 

 scoparia n. sp., 270; squamipes n. sp. , 

 270 ; tenebrosa n. sp., 270. 



Encoptolophus subgracilis u. sp. , 163. 



Endrosis kennicottella, 200. 



Enicostoma packardella, 214. 



Entomology in Europe. 162. 



Entomological Society of Washington: Elec 

 tion of Officers for 1901, 1, ; for 1?02, 53 ; 

 for 1903, 167 ; List of members, iii. 



Epinot'a favillana n. sp , 230; (?) cornutana 

 n. sp , 231. 



Epiplemid, life history of a second, 131. 



Epipyrops barberiana n. sp., 43; sp. from 

 Japan, food of larva, 181. 



Ereb-'a, synopsis of N. A. species, J29; vid- 

 leri, 128. 



61 ; Lepidoptera found on snow on Pike's ^^^rineophilus n. g., 34; schwsrzi n. sp., 8 

 Note on Arachnis dilecta Eritettix simp' ox, 135. 



