INDEX TO VOLUME XV. 



Acanthaclifsis fulra, 141; furtdatus, 141; sub- 



fasciatus, n. sp., 141; sublendens, 141. 

 Aedeomyia squamipennis, 41. 

 Alaptus globosicornis, 10; immaturux, 9. 

 Ano^rus armatus, 11. 

 Annual address of the President, A . L. QUAIN- 



TANCE, 54. 



Anopheles albimanus, 109, 113, 116; lut?ii, 115. 

 Anthonomus costulatus, 43; irroratus, breeding 



habits of, 43. 

 Apar.teles (Pseudapanteles) nigripes, n. sp., 



187. 

 ApateZn clarescens, parasitized by Sphceropij.r 



bicolor, 157. 



Aphidiinx, some notes on the palpi of, 86. 

 Apochrysa bellula, n. sp., 175. 

 A.silid flies capturing Hymenoptera, 51. 

 A*i>ilta Ktenostigma, 39. 

 Asternanlax fiskei, 185. 



BANKS, NATHAN: Eastern species of Rachi- 

 cerus, 51; Asilids catching Hymenoptera, 

 51; Notes on Diptera, 52; New exotic 

 Neuropteroid insects, 137; On a collection 

 of Neuropteroid insects from the Philip- 

 pine Islands, 170; Remarks by, 122, 127, 

 165, 167. 



BARBER, HERBERT S.: Observations on tne 

 life history of Micromalthus debilis Lee., 

 31; Luminous Collembola, 46; Notes on a 

 Woodboring Syrphid, 151; Notes on Rhipi- 

 dandri ' Coleoptera ) , 188. 

 Barkrniiiing Lepidopteron of the genus Mar- 

 mara, 150. 



Baryscaptix sp., 91, 96. 

 Behofia bifasciala, variations in macrochcetse, 



23, 27. 



BODKIN, G. E.: communication by, 94. 

 Borborido?, two new species of, from Tex;i-., 



135. 



Braconid , a new form from South America, 144. 

 Brazil, forest malaria in, 169. 

 British Guiana, economic entomology in, 44. 

 Brunneria, distribution of the genus, 122. 

 BUSCK, AUGUST: Two Microlepidoptera in- 

 jurious to chestnut, 102; Notes on a 

 bark-mining Lepitlopteron of Jhe genus 

 Marmara Clemens, 150; shorter commu- 

 nications, 42, 161. 

 Calliphora viridescens, variation in macrochsc- 



tse, 22. 



Campyloneurus busckii, n. sp., 187. 

 Castnia licus, sugar-cane borer of British 

 Guiana, 44. 



Catorama tabaci, 89. 



CAUDELL, A. N.: Notes on the yellow crane 

 fly, Tipula flavicans Fabr., 45; shorter 

 communications 50, 122. 

 Ce.llia albimana, 109; argyrotarsis, 109. 

 Chaetotactic characters in mujcoid flies, 21, 

 26; in Diptera, 28; in Coleoptera, 29. 

 Cherostus, 190, 191; cornutus, 190, 191; walkeri, 



190, 191. 

 Chestnut, two Microlepidoptera injurious to, 



102. 



Clu'marrha luzonica, n. sp. 180. 

 Chrysopa albatula, n. sp., 139; bolivari, n. sp., 

 140; confraterna, n. sp., 140; isolata, n. sp., 

 174; latithorai, n. sp., 140; parishi, n. sp., 

 139; tagalica, n. sp. 174. 

 Cigarette beetle, an enemy of, 89. 

 Cleonus calandroides, the food-plant of, 104. 

 Climacia basalis, n.sp., 138; bimaculata, n. sp., 



138. 



Cloeon pulchella, n. sp., 137. 

 C'occidse, exotic injurious species, 62. 

 Coccinellidse parasitized by Perilitus, 154. 

 COCKERELL, T. D. A.: Pseudomasaris bred in 

 California, 107; Remarks on fossil insects, 

 123. 

 Coleoptera, viviparity and oviparity in, 35; 



exotic injurious species, 75. 

 Collembola, luminous, 46; literature on, 48. 

 Cotititrachelus geminatus, breeding habits of, 



50. 



Cosen's paper on insect galls, 87. 

 Cranberry leaves, gall on, 167. 

 Cubocephalus, 185. 

 Cupt'x concolor, record of the rearing of, 30; 



i Inscription of larva and pupa, 30. 

 CISHMVN, R. A.: Biological notes on a few 

 rare or little known parasitic Hymenop- 

 Irra, 153. 

 Dalana integerrima, observations on the egg 



parasites of, 91. 



Dendroctonus, parallel series of species, 120. 

 hi I'inatobia, life history of, 1(17. 

 Deromyia ternata, 51. 

 Diatraea sp. injurious to sugar-cane in British 



< iuiana, 44. 



liinnrlhrodes niger, n. sp., 142. 

 l>i opus paiirhe, 20. 

 lii i>.-iruJ<ipnix liictuosa, n. sp., 178. 

 Diptera, variations of structural characters 

 in classification of some muscoid flies, 21; 

 exotic injurious species, 72. 



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