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INDEX 



Drones, 63, 67, 69 



Drosophilidae, 504 



Lrurya, 362 



Dryomyzidae, 504 



Dri/iiphthortis, 2S9 



Duhois, on luminescence, 259 



Dudgeon, on Badamia, 365 



Dufour, on host helping parasite, 26 



Duke of Burgundy fritillary, 355 



Duration, of ant-colonies, 154 ; of wasp- 

 colonies, 70 n., 80 ; of life see Longevity 



D arrant, on moth-cases, 431 



Dutch bulbs, larva in, 501 



Dyar, classification of larvae of moths, 

 367 



ia, 389 

 s, 199 



Dynastides, 195, 199 



Dysdercus sutvrdhis, 548 



Dytiscidae, 210 f. 



Dytiscus, 211 



Ear las, 410 



Eau de Javelle, 368 n. 



Ech innpli tli irius, 600 



Ecitun, 159, 175, f ; K. humatuin, 175, 



177 



Ecitonini, 174, 175 f. 

 Ecpn itf/n '/-in, 409 



l-'.rliltinillllll Illlflltum, 131 



Ectreplics kituji, 248 



Edible larvae, 287 



Egg, 305, 435, 468 ; as food, 504, 568 ; 

 of bot-fly, 514, 515 ; of Capsidae, 561 ; 

 carried, 547, 551, 566 ; of Kmlm-lms, 

 558 ; of Reduviidae, 559 ; of flea, 524 ; 

 laid by pupa, 469 ; of Lepidoptera, 321, 

 322 : of Nepa, 564 ; numerous, 397, 

 few, 197 ; standing out string of, 378 ; 

 swallowed, 508 



Egg-tubes, 321 



Eggers, 322, 405 



Elaphi'I/'iK rillnsum, 286 



Elaphomyia,, 505 



Elateridae, 256 



Elaterides, 260 



Kl -odes, 263 



Elephn. a to/n i/ia, 472 



Ehnides, 244 



Elymnias, 348 



Elymniidae, 348 



Elytra, 184, 186, 539 



Embolium, 539 



Embryonic dissociation, 70 n. 



Emenadia flabellata, 269 



Emery on classification of ants, 144 ; on 

 polymorphism in ants, 143 



Emesiides, 555 



Emperor-moth, 374 



Empidae, 492, 494 



Empodium, 446 



Eniprctia s/imulans, 403 



Eucyrtns, 34 ; Eiicyrtus fuscicMis, em- 

 bryology of, 70 



Eudomychidae, 237, 239 



Endotrichiinae, 4~3 



Endromidae, 369, 406 



Energopoda, ^,57, 491 



Enhydrus, 216 



Eutomophila, 10 



Enzyme, 259 



Epeolus variegatvs, 3C 



K/iln'xtia kn.lt n k'lla, 306, 424 



Ephydridae, 504 



Ephyra pendularia, 412 



Epiblemidae, 427 



Epicausis sinithi. 409 



H/il'-li iKipteryx, 395 



Epicopeiidae, 368, 418 



Epicranium, 307 



Epicypta scatophora. 463 



Kpidapus scabiei, 462 



Epilachnides, 238 



Epimeron, 307 



Epinntia funebrana., 428 ; E. Jiyperii-ni/i', 

 parasite of, 476 



Epipaschiinae, 4% 3 



Epipharyngeal sclerites, 14 



Epipharynx, 14, 308, 443, 600 



Epiplemidae, SOS, 420 



Epipyrops, 404 



Episternum, 307 



Epitritus, 170 



Epuraea, 2-32 



Emstria scitula, 417 



Erebia, 347 ; E. aetJdops, 347 



Erebides, 418 



Eremochaeta, 457 



Eremochaetous, 446 



Ereiiiocoris, 548 



Ergatandrous, 140 n. 



Ergatogynous, 140 11., 142 



Ergatoid, 140 



Erlcerus pela, 597 



Eriocephala, 308 ; E. ccdthdla, 434 



Eriocephalidae, 433 



Eriocera, 472 



Kristalis, 499 



Ermine-moths, 409 



Erotylidae, 235, 236 



Erucaeformia, 475 



Ery tides, 364 



Erycinidae, 341, 354, 358 



Erycinides, 355 



Ethon, 262 



Eucephalous larvae, 450 



Kin-i-i-ii, 32 



Eucliaris ni)/rmeciac, 173 



EiichJiH- co rdamines, egg, 322 ; larva. 358, 

 359 : pupa, 358; E. yenutia, 358 



Kin-li roma yoliath, 261 



Kiicinetus, 256 



Eucleidae, 401 



Euclid ia mi, 415 



