INDEX TO VOLUME XIII. 





Icanthaclisis horrida, 100; indica, n. sp., 100. 

 Agromyza sp. mining in alfalfa leaves, 89. 

 AINSLIE, C. N.: A Note on the Occurrence of 



Chrysomyza demandata Fabr., 118. 

 Alfalfa Weevil, 4. 

 ALLARD, H. A.: Xiphidion Stridulations, 84; _^ , 



Studying the Stridulations of Orthoptera, 



141. 

 Allolobophora chlorotica, the host of Pollenia 



rudis, 182. 



Amauronematus californicus, 31. 

 Ammalo helops, description of larva, 229. 

 Ancistrocerus birenimaculatus, 184. 

 Anopheles 4-maculatus, habit of, 193. 

 Anthemiella, n. gen., 187; rex, n. sp., 185. 

 Anthemus, 185. 

 Anthocoriiae, eggs of, 138. 

 Authonomus grandis, 3, 214; parasites and ene- 



mies of, 54; factors influencing develop-^ 



ment of, 111. 

 Apantesis anna, 232; figurata, notes on, 232; 



figurata preciosa, n. var., 232. 

 Aphiochasta, two species probably parasitic on 



boll weevil, 214; xantippe, n. sp., 212. 

 I rachnids, discovery of rare, 7<i. 

 Aradidae, eggs of, 134. 

 Artipus texanus, n. sp., 49. 

 Ascodipteron, a note on, 149; embattonurce, n. 



sp., 150. 



duliii miki, 4. 



inus ri/'t/iriinxis. breeding habits of, 53. 

 KINKS, NATHAN: Paranthadisis hageni in 



Texas, 71; Discovery of rare Spiders, 76; 



Notes on Indian Neuropteroid Insects, 99;^ 



\ Note on Ascodipteron, 149; A Curious 



Habit of One of Our Phorid Flies, 212; A . 



Tendency toward Posterior Etythrization 



in the Psammocharidse, 238. 

 ButuER, H. S.: A Simple Trap-light Device, 72; 



Shorter Communications, 184, 213. 

 Barce fraternus, 71. 

 Iluxidodes, a new, from Texas, 64] catharops, n. 



sp., (11. 



Hats from Borneo, streblid parasite of, 1 I '.I. 

 Hint, lln ix. I'fiyllodromia, 14. 

 I'lriinocampinffi, food habits of, 110. 

 Boll Weevil, see Anthonomus grandis. 

 BRADLEY, J. C., and CRAWFORD, J. C.: A New 



Pelecinus-like Genus and Species of Platy- 



gasterida?, 121. 



Brown-tailed moth in Europe in 1910, 78. 

 -Buprestidffi, waxy secretion of, 88. 

 BUSCK, AUGUST: Shorter communications, 



80, 214. 



Cactus-frequenting orthopteron from Texas, 79. 

 .Calandra oryzce, breeding habits of, 59. 

 California, notes of trip to, 77. 

 Capsidse, eggs of, 137. 

 Cardiochiles, 123. 

 Casandria purpurascens, n. sp., 42; steniptera, 



n. sp., 42. 

 C A UDELL, A. N. : A New Cactus-frequenting 



Orthopteron from Texas, 79. 

 Cephenomyia, 88. 

 Ceromasiops, n. gen., 170. 

 Chalastogastra, classification of the suborder, 



215. 



Chauliodes simplex, 99. 

 Chauliognathus marginatus, 76; pennni/lvani- 



cus, 75. 

 Cheiloneurus, a new species of the genus, 126; 



cushmani, n. sp., 126. 

 Chilocorus bivulnerus, 77. 



Chrysomela staphylea, in North America, 184. 

 ' f i :/xomyza demandata, Note on occurrence of, 



118. 

 Clirysopa alcestes, n. sp., 102; madestes, n. sp., 



103; orestes, n. sp., 102; scelestes, n. sp., 103; 



virgestes, n. sp., 103; table of species, 102. 

 Clmicidtf, eggs of, 138. 

 Cirriiplinmis duplicatus, 69. 

 Cisthene menea, description of larva, 229. 

 CLEMOXS, D. H., obituary note of, 66. 

 Corrinellidse boxes for packing living, 77. 

 Ciiliilni -ubfasciata, 70. 



Coleoptera, Duges' Catalogue of Mexican, 87. 

 Coloradia lois, n. sp., S!i. 



Conorhinus megistus, 71; two new African spe- 

 cies of, see Triatoma. 

 Conolrachelu.t anaglypticus, breeding habits of, 



89; rlff/ans, bn-fdiiiK habits and para- 



silrs, ,"iti; naso, lire-riling liabits of, 56. 

 COQUILI.ETT, D. W., obituary of, 196; bibli- 



o^rapliy of, 199. 



nlse, eggs of, 131. 

 CorixidiE, eggs of, 1 in. 



Cotton boll-weevil, x.v Anllinnnmiif: i/nindin. 

 CRAWHIKD, .1. C.: A new species of the gemi-* 

 loneUTUS, l-'li; \\\,, new II ynicin>|itiTa, 



233. 



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