INDEX TO VOLUME XIV. 



Acaridae, new American, p6. 



Acrolophidae, Two new Californian, 184; New 



Mexican, 222. 

 Acrolophus, barbipalpus, n. sp. 224; directus, 



n. sp., 223; diversus, n. sp., 184; fervidus, 



n. sp., 222; hirsutus, n. sp., 184; icarus, 



n. sp., 223; modestus, n. sp., 223. 

 Admontia, 122, 165. 

 JEoloihrips bicolor, 128; crassus, n. sp., 130; 



vittipennis, n. sp., 129, 

 Agromyzophagus, n. gen., 6; detrimeniosus, 



n. sp., 7. 

 Alabama, argillacea, 62; Northward flight of 



in 1911, 15. 

 Aleyrodidae, classification of (Short abstract), 



79; An interesting species of, from 



Porto Rico, IQI. 



Allorhogas n. gen., 3; gallicola. n. sp., 4. 

 Alophorella, n. gen., 45. 



Anisomorpha buprestoides, A note on, 117. 

 Anopheles, habits of, 80; albimanus, 80; 



cruzii, 81; eiseni, 81. 

 Anthonomus grandis, mode of dispersion, 93; 



Influence of temperature on, 101. 

 Ants of Victoria County, Texas, 67; Dispersal 



of by floods, 71, 72, 73. 



Apanteles (Pseudapanteles) terminalis, n. sp. 2. 

 Aphcenogaster fulva aquitexana, 71. 

 Aphochantus desertus, 101. 

 Arachnis aulea. Description of larva, 55. 

 Arcecerus fasciculatus, 183. 

 Arenostola orphnina, n. sp., 167. 

 Argidia rufa, n. sp., 172; suprema n. sp., 172. 

 Ascogaster carpocapsa, 91. 

 Atheryx ibis, 186; longipes, 108, no, 187; 



variegata, 187. 

 Athyrma antica, n. sp., 171. 

 Athysanus exitiosus, abundance of in Texas, 



in 1911, 63. 



Atta texana, Habits of, 73. 

 Anna exquisita, n. sp., 86. 

 Automeris leucane, description of larva, 55. 

 Avocado Weevil (Heilipus lauri Boh.), notes 



on, 181. 



BANKS, NATHAN: New American mites, 96; 

 Notes on nearctic Mantispidas, 178, 189; 

 Remarks by, 189, 191. 



BARBER, HERBERT S., Notes on the avocado 

 weevil (Heilipus lauri Boheman) 181; 

 Eggs of Cicada lyricen, 210; Remarks 

 by, 115, 189, 203. 



Barydia nigrescens, n. sp., 213. 



BELFRAGE, G. W., note on, 187. 



Bendis brevimarginata, n. sp., 215. 



Blood-sucking insects as carriers of human 

 diseases, 79, 180; As transmitters of 

 humane disease, 219. 



Blood-sucking Leptidae, 108, 185. 



Bolina comprehendens, description of larva, 56. 



Boll weevil, see Anthonomus grandis. 



Boryza ceraria, n. sp., 214. 



Brachistella, 221. 



Brachycistis amplus, habits of, 100. 



Brachys sp., abundance of in oak leaves, 65. 



Bradypodicola hahneli, 169. 



BRUES, C. T.: Blood-sucking insects as car- 

 riers of human diseases, 180. 



Buprestid leaf-miner on oak, abundance of, 65. 



BUSCK, AUGUST: On the rearing of a Derma- 

 tobia hominis Linn,, 9; A new micro- 

 lepidopteron of the genus Epicallima 

 Dyar from Pennsylvania, 44; New Micro- 

 lepidoptera from Mexico, 83; Two new 

 Californian Acrolophidae, 184; A new 

 injurious Plutella, 219; New Mexican 

 Acrolophidse, 222, Remarks by, 81; 203. 



Calantica, note on genus, 85; albella, 85; 



argentea, n. sp., 86. 

 Calirrhoe, 52. 

 Calosoma lugubre, abundance of in Texas in 



1911, 62. 



Calvertius auracarice, 183. 

 Camponotus herculaneus pennsylvanictis, notes 



on, 74; abdita etiolata, 16; fallax discolor, 



75 ; fallax rasilis, 75; planatus, 75; 



pylartes, 76; pylartes hunteri, 76. 

 Carpocapsa pontonella, 87; Parasites of, 90. 

 CAUDELL, A. N.: A new genus and species of 



Gryllidas .from Texas, 186; Notes on 



Orclielimtirn pulchellum, 208; Remarks 



by, 193, I o6, 203, 206, 209. 

 Caulophilus latinasus, 183. 

 Centrurus gracilis, 190. 

 Cephalopsis nov. gen., 53. 



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