INDEX. 



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PARKER, J. B., remarks by, 209. 



Parvulinus, a synonym of Alaptus, 221. 



Pericopis lycaste, description of larva, 56. 



Phacepholis viridis, 106; elegans, 106. 



Phasia, 45. 



Phasmidae, distribution of, 203. 



Phasmophaga meridional-is, 117. 



Pheidole dentata, 71. 



Phlccothrips, 144; funebris, n. sp., 148; insolens, 



n. sp., 152; juniperinus, n sp., 146; 



microps, n. sp., 150; xanlhopus, n. sp.,i4S. 

 Phorocera claripennis, 121; einaris, n. sp., 



119; incrassata, n. sp., 121; tortricis, 120. 

 Phyllocoptes amygdalina, n. sp., 99. 

 PIERCE, W. DWIGHT: Ants of Victoria 



County, Texas 67; Communications by, 



93. 101. 

 Pleonectyptera finitima Smith, discussion on 



types of, 13; cumulatis, 13; tenalis, 13. 

 Plutella, A new injurious, 219; armoracicB, 



n. sp., 219. 



Pogonomyrmex barbatus molejaciens in Vic- 

 toria County, Texas, 72. 

 Polynema regina, n. sp., 24; striaticorne , 23. 

 Ponera trigona opacior, 67. 

 PORTER, G. S., Review of her book "Moths 



of the Limberlost," 205. 

 Prenolepis longicornis, 74; vividula, 74; vivi- . 



dula melanderi, 74. 

 Pseudapanteles terminalis, n. sp., 2. 

 Pseudomyrma brunnea, 69; ftavidula, 69; 



gracilis mexicana, 69; pallida, 69. 

 Pyrellia cyanicolor, 102. 

 Pyrophila pyramidoides, parasite of, 91. 



QUAINTANCE A. L. : On injury done by 

 Rhabdopterus picipes, 212; Remarks by, 

 92, 102, 115, 203, 207, 211. 



Quarantine bill, present status of, 100. 



Rhabdopterus picipes injurious to cranberries, 



212. 



Rliodogyne, 46. 



Rhynchothrips, nov. gen., 141; dentifer, n. 

 sp., 143; pruni, n. sp., 142. 



Rodriguesia, nov. gen., 61. 



ROHWER, S. A.: On list of insects of the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia, 88; Remarks on 

 hymenopterous parasites of Lachnosterna 

 200; Communications by, 44, 82, 87. 



RUSSELL, H M.: A note on the southern 

 walking-stick (Anisomorpha buprestoides 

 Stoll) and a Tachina fly, 117; Notes on 

 Thysanoptera, 128. 



Sacadodes nov. gen., 167; pyralis, n. sp., 168. 



Safia cteruleotincta, n. sp., 213. 

 Salmacia, 51. 

 Sarcophaga hunteri, 208. 



Sarcophagidae as true parasites of grass- 

 hoppers, 207 



Sloth Moth, more about the, 169. 

 SCHAUS, WILLIAM: A new megalopygid from 



French Guiana, 53; new species of 



noctuidae from French Guiana, 170; 



New species of noctuidae from the 



Guianas, 213. 

 SCHWARZ, E. A.: Remarks by, n, 15, 90, 93, 



183, 187, 190, 191, 203, 207, 212. 

 Scorpions, notes on sting by, 190, the poison- 

 ous species of Durango, Mexico, 191. 

 Sexual characters, Value of secondary, in 



classification, 203. 

 SMITH, HARRISON E.: A contribution to 



North American dipterology, 118. 

 SMITH, DR. JOHN B.: Memorial meeting in 



honor of, in. 

 SNYDER, THOMAS F.: Record of the finding 



of the true queen of Termes flavipes Koll, 



107. 

 Solenopsis geminata, 70; geminata diabola 70; 



texana, 70. 



Southern walking-stick, a note on, 117. 

 Sphenophorus parvulus, 63. 

 Spilogaster nigrinervis, 186. 

 Stericta, notes on a, from Tropical America, 



66; albifasciata, 66. 

 Strumigenys Louisiana, 73. 

 SYMONS, T. B.: Remarks by, 203. 

 Symphoromyia as a blood-sucker, 109, 161, 



186; cruenta, 162; pachyceras 161. 

 Symphrasis, 178. 

 Synaldis incisa, n. sp., 4. 

 Synonymic notes on the Mymaridae, 221; 



on the Trichogrammatidae, 221. 

 Synthesiomyia braziliana, 14. 



Tachina futilis, 166. 



Tachinid parasite of southern walking-stick, 

 117. 



Tachinidas, a new species from Porto Rico, 

 198; Value of secondary sexual charac- 

 ters in classification, 204. 



Tachyptera psidii, description of larva, 57. 



Tarsonemus waitei, n. sp., 98. 



Tarsototnus erraticus, n. sp., 96. 



Taxigramma , 52. 



Tenuipalpus cardinalis, n. sp., 96; inornatus, 

 n. sp,, 97. 



Tephritis finalis, habits of, 101. 



Termes flavipes, 63; Record of the finding of 

 a true queen of, 107 



