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Lepidoptera, Notes on a few apparent 

 cases of synonymy, 30; Heterocera, 

 Some new, from southern California, 

 52; Breeding in the hair of sloths, 52. 



Lepidopterous apple-miner, 2. 



Lerina incarnata, Larva of, 162. 



Liparis monacha, u. 



Lloyd, F. E., Communication by, 123. 



Lophoceramica, n. gen., 32; artega, 32; 

 pyrrha, 33. 



Lophococcus mirabilis, 163. 



Lysiphlebus tritici, 163; Partheno- 

 genesis in, 12, 164. 



Marlatt, C. L., Communications by, 72, 



123. 



Marmara, 2. 



Mayetiola destructor, 15, 16. 

 Megasoma, a new species from Arizona, 



70. 



Megastigmus collaris, 108; pinus, 109. 

 Meris alticola, 88. 

 Metasia morenalis, n. sp., 58. 

 Metraga emilia, n. sp., 50; perplexa, 49; 



rubicolor, 50; zygia, 49. 

 Microrrhagus pectinatus, no. 

 Mosquitoes destroyed by the nighthawk, 



61. 

 Moths, Descriptions of some new, from 



California, 52. 

 Mymaridae, A new genus and species 



of, 68. 



Natada arpi, n. sp., 50; salta, 50. 



Neohermes, n. gen., 29; humeralis, n. 

 sp., 27. 



Neophysia menapia, n. 



Neuromus, 30. 



Nighthawk destroying mosquitoes, 61. 



Nigronia, n. gen., 30. 



Nomada Carolina?, 67; cornelliana, n. sp., 

 84; mera, n. sp., 83; mimula, n. sp., 

 66; ovata, 67; perplexa, 67; placida, 

 67; undulaticornis, 67; xanthura, n. 

 sp., 84. 



Odontoptila siculodaria, 33. 

 Odontota dorsalis, 10. 

 Ollia holoponerella, n. sp., 117. 

 Omphalocera cariosa, 101; dentosa, 101. 

 Orthocis huesanus, n. sp., 77; pulcher, 

 n. sp., 78. 



Pachyophthalmus signatus, 62. 

 Packardia ceanothi, n. sp., 51. 

 Papaipema pterisii, 32. 

 Parasa, Partial table of species, 49; 



fauna, n. sp., 48; imitata, 48; wellesca, 



49- 



Parasites, of Aleyrodidae, On two new 

 species, 63; of Hessian-fly larvae, 15; 

 of aphidids, 12, 163; of Blattella 

 germanica, 162; of Polygnotus, 14; of 

 ticks, 119. 



Parachma ochracealis, 46. 



Parthenium argentatum, Scolytid in- 

 jurious to, 123, 124. 



Parthenogenesis in Lysiphlebus, 12. 



Patten, J. D., Communication by, 6. 



Pear thrips, 120. 



Peat bogs, Insects peculiar to, 123. 



Pectinigera bistriatella, 117; pamponer- 

 ella, n. sp., 117. 



Pepper weevil, 5. 



Percnoptilota fluviata, 34. 



Perigea lucetta, 32; roxana, 32. 



Petrophora iduata, 33. 



Phengodes laticollis, 120. 



Phillips, W. J., Notes on Toxoptera 

 graminum and parthenogenesis of one 

 of its parasites, n. 



Phloeotribus liminaris, 122. 



Phobolosia, n. gen., 52; reincarnata, n. 

 sp., 52. 



Phoradendron flavescens, Coccidas on, 

 10. 



Phorodesma niveociliaria, 35. 



Pigia albiserpentata, 33. 



Piper, C. V., Communication by, 109. 



Pityophthorus nigricans, 124. 



Plemyria mortuaria, 34; paranensis, 34. 



Pogonocherus californicus, 119. 



Polygnotus parasitized by Tetrastichus, 



14- 



Porthetria dispar, 72, 161. 

 Portuguese West Africa, Insects in, 



157- 



Prospalta berlesei, 71. 



Protohermes, 29. 



Pyralinse, A review of the North Amer- 

 ican, 96; Table of genera, 97. 



Pyralis costiferalis, 98; disciferalis, n. 

 sp., 98; electalis, 99; farinalis, 98; 

 manihotalis, 99. 



Quaintance, A. L., Communications by, 

 2, 120. 



Racheospila centrifugaria, 35; ocellata, 



34; sitellaria, 35; xysteraria, 34. 

 Reduviid, Swarming or a, 7. 

 Rhipidius pectinicornis, 163. 

 Rohwer, S. A., and T. D. A. Cockerell, 



A new gall-making Coccid on Atri- 



plex, 168. 

 Rubber plant in Mexico injured by a 



scolytid, 123. 



