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INDEX 



Menemachinae, a subfamily of Orobitidae, 



31. 

 Metatypinae, new subfamily of Orobitidae, 



32. 

 Miarinae, new subfamily of Orobitidae, 30. 



Studies of North American, 33. 

 Miarus, Table of subgenera, 34; Table of 



North American species, 34. 

 Microglotta sp., found in birds' nests, 111. 

 Microlepidoptera injurious to strawberry, 52; 



injurious to avocado, 125. 

 MORRISON, HAROLD: Report on a Collection 



of Coccidae from Argentina, with description 



of apparently new species, 63; A new genus 



and species of Coccid from Loranthus, 197. 

 MOSIER, C. A., AND T. E. SNYDER: Notes on 



the seasonal activity of Tabanidae in the 



lower Everglades of Florida, 186. 

 Myobia depile, 20; gilensis, 20; thecata, 20. 

 Myzocallis zelkowae, n. sp., 173. 



Neohedobia, new gen., 183; texana, n. sp., 



183. 



Nerthopinae, a subfamily of Orobitidae, 31. 

 Nippolachnus piri, 175. 



Obituaries: Frederick Knab, 41; Allan Hin- 

 son Jennings, 61; Emerson Liscum Diven, 

 177. 



Opius, Description of seven new species, 161; 

 cereus, n. sp., 169; cupidus, n. sp., 162; 

 downesi, n. sp., 164; lectus, n. sp., 167; 

 richmondi, n. sp., 165; trinidadensis, n. sp., 

 168; turned, n. sp., 163. 



Orchestinae, Table of tribes, 26. 



Orobitidae, a family of Curculionoidea, 27; 

 Synopsis of classification, 29; Table of sub- 

 families, 29. 



Orobitinae, a subfamilj- of Orobitidae, 32. 



Pagiocerus rimosus, 59. 



Palmodes praestans and its prey, 40. 



Paratyudaris, new gen., 92; coursetiae, n. sp., 

 93. 



Pectinophora Busck, and Platyedra Mey- 

 rick, 94. 



Pediculus humanus, var. corpoiis. Studies on 

 dry cleaning process as a means of destroy- 

 ing, 8. 



Pemphigus betae, :!7. 



Pergandia, new gen., 10H; apivoni. n. sp., 106. 



Phryganidia calif ornica, 124. 



PIERCE, W. DWIOHT: Contributions to our 

 knowledge of the- weevils of I In- :^uper- 

 lamily Curculionoidea, 21. 



PIERCE. W. DWIGHT, AND R. If. HUTCHISO 

 Studies on the dry cleaning process as a 

 moans of destroying boilv lirr. S. 



PIERCE, W. DWIGHT, AUGUST BUSCK AND 

 ADAM G. BOVING: Obituary of Captain 

 Allen Hinson Jennings, 61. 



Platyedra Meyrick, and Pectinophora Busck, 

 94. 



Psaliduridae, a family of Curculionoidea, 23. 



Psallidiidae, a family of Curculionoidea, 23. 



Pseudamycterus, nom. nov., 23. 



Pseudokermes nitens, 82. 



Pseudonomaretus manni, n. sp., 170. 



Ptilineurus marmoratas Reitter, Notes on, 

 185. 



Ptinidae, Descriptions of new North Ameri- 

 can, with notes on an introduced Japanese 

 species, 181. 



Ptinobius, Key to species, 4; agrili, n. sp., 5; 

 californicus, 4; magnificus, 4; texanus, 4. 



Ptinus barberi, n. sp., 182; mitchelli. n. sp., 

 181. 



Pyropinae, a subfamily of Orobitidae, 33. 



Rhinusa, Table of North American species, 

 28; antirrhini, 28; plagiellum, 29; subro- 

 tundatum, 29; teter, 29. 



Rhopalosiphum sambucicola, 176. 



Rhynchophoridae, a family of Curculionoidea, 

 25. 



Rhyncolus lauri, 58. 



Robertsonomyia, new gen., 205; palpalis, 

 204, 205. 



ROHWER, S. A.: Descriptions of three para- 

 sites of Agrilus angelicus, 4; Description 

 of a new Cynipoid from Trinidad, 156. 



Saissetia argentina, n. sp., 83; oleae, 83; 



silvestri, 83. 



Sarcophagidae, A new genus in, 126. 

 Sawflies, see "Chalastogastrous' Hymenop- 



tera. 129. 

 Scaphinotus (Pseudonomaretus) manni, n. 



sp., 170. 



Scatophagidae, a new gen. of, 12li. 

 SHANNON, R. C., AND T. E. SNYDER: Notes 



on the insect fauna in Bank Swallows' nests 



in Virginia, 110. 

 Siphoclytia, 20. 

 Sitophilus Schonherr, to replace Calandra 



Auct., 20. 

 Smynthurodes betae Westwood, Identity of, 



36. 

 SNYDER. T. E: Some significant structural 



modifications in nearctic Termites, !7 

 SNYDER, T. E., AND R. C. SHANNON: Notes 



on the insect fauna of Hank Swallows' i 



in Virginia, 110. 

 Sphcnouivia. new gen., KIS; kiiu-aidi, 11 



