INDEX 



Eucinetinae 102 

 Eucinetus 102 

 Euclea chloris 178 

 Eucnemidae 95 

 Euiophidae 21 1 

 Eumolpinae 123 

 Euparius marmorius 128 

 Euplectrus platypenae 21 1 

 Euplectus confluens 84 

 Eupsalis minuta 125 

 European corn borer 53, 179 

 Eurosta solidaginis 21 

 Eurygenius campanulotus 114 

 Eurymus eurytheme 1 3 

 Eurypogon niger 93 

 Eurystethidae 1 1 1 

 Eurystethuu californicus 1 1 1 

 Eurytoma tylodermatis 7 

 Euxoa auxiliaris 47, 168 

 EXARATE: o type of pupa 



with appendages free. 

 EXCAVATE: with a depres- 

 sion that is not a circle 

 or a segment. 

 Exechia native 192 

 EXUVIAE: the cast skin of 

 insects. 



FALCATE: sickle-shaped. 



FALCIFORM: having the 

 form of a sickle. 



Fall armyworm 5 



Fall webworm 166 



False chinch bug 134 



False wireworm 13 



Feather-wingQd beetles 80 



FEMUR (pi., femora): a seg- 

 ment of the leg, between 

 trochanter and leg. See 

 leg. 



Fenusinae 214 



FILIFORM: slender and more 

 or less of equal diameter. 



Firebrat 28, 56 



Fire-colored beetles 1 1 4 



Fireflies 97 



FISSURE: a slit. 



FLAGELLATE: whip-like. 



Flat-headed apple tree 

 borer 44 



Flat-headed borers 94 



Flebatomus argentipes 193 



Flebatomous chinensis 193 



Flebatomus major 193 



Florida wax scale 138 



FORCEPS: hook or pincer- 

 iike processes on the 

 caudal end of the abdo- 

 men. 



Forcipomyia specularis 194 



Forficula 37 



Formicidae 211 



FOSSA (pi., fossae) : a pit. 



FOSSORIAL: fitted for dig- 

 ging or burrowing. 



Fringe-winged fungus 

 beetles 106 



Frit fly 40 



Froghoppers 1 37 



FRONTAL SUTURE: the arms 

 of the epicranial suture. 



Fruit tree leaf roller 162 



Fuigoridae 136 



FUNGI VOROUS: feeding on 

 fungi. 



Fungus gnats 192 



FURCULA: in Collembola; 

 the more or less forked 

 leaping appendage on the 

 4th abdominal segment. 



Furniture beetle 119 



FUSIFORM: spindle-shaped. 



GALEA: the outer lobe of 

 the maxilla. Fig. 610 



Grouse locust 70 



GRUB: the larva of Coleop- 

 tera. 



Gryllidae 69, 71 



Gryllotalpinae 69 



GULA: the central part of 

 the head beneath, later- 

 ally bounded by the genae. 



GULAR SUTURE: the line 

 between the guia and the 

 genae. Fig. 611 



Figure 610 



Galerucinae 124 

 GALL: abnormal growth of 

 plant tissue, caused by 

 stimuli not of the plant 

 itself, generally by insects. 

 Galleria melonella 185 

 Gallihaetis fluctuans 66 

 Garden webworm 1 54 

 Gelastocoridae 1 30 

 Gelastocoris oculatus 1 30 

 Gelechiidae 151, 156, 164, 



183 

 GENITALIA: all of the geni- 

 tal structures; the repro- 

 ductive organs. 

 Geocoris 1 34 

 Geometridae 166, 188 

 Geosargus viridas 195 

 German cockroach 8, 35, 72 

 Gerridae 131 

 Gerris remigis 131 

 Giant water bugs 1 30 

 Gibbium psylloides 119 

 GILL: a special, variously 

 formed respiratory organ 

 in aquatic insects. 

 Glischrpchilus obtusus 107 

 Glossosomatinae 147 

 Glowworms 97 

 Giyphipterygidae 164, 176 

 Gnorimoschema operculelle 



156 

 Goat moth 156 

 Golden-eye lacewing 50, 144 

 Goldenrod ball gall 21 

 Goniocotes gigas 34 

 Gracilaria azaleella 152 

 Gracilariidae 152, 153, 174, 



177 

 GRADUAL METAMORPHOS- 

 IS: the growth of insects 

 from tre egg through the 

 nymph to the adult. 

 Granary weevil 127 

 Grape phylloxera 139 

 Grape-vine plume 167 

 Grasshopper 7, 10, 70 

 Greenhouse thrips 38 

 Greenhouse whitefly 139 

 Green lacewings 144 

 Green peach aphid 139 

 Green stink bug 39 

 Ground beetle 12 



Figure 61 1 



Gypsy moth 7, 168 

 Gyrinidae 74 



H 



HABITATION (or habitat) : 

 the region where the ani- 

 mal lives naturally. 



Haematopinus adventicius 37 



Haliplidae 75 



Harpalus vagans 29, 49 



Harpalus viridiaeneus 76 



Helgramites 141 



Helieopsyche 49 



Heliodinidae 158, 162 



Heliothis armigera 13, 47, 

 165, 168 



Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis 

 38 



Helmis aeneus 93 



Helochares 1 1 7 



Helodidae 90, 92 



Helophorinae 117 



Helophorus aquaticus 117 



Hemerobiidae 145 



Hemerobius pacificus 145 



Hemerocampa leucostigma 

 185 



Hemerocampa vetusta 13, 

 168 



Hemipenthes 199 



Hemiptera 129 



Henichroa dyari 214 



Hen louse 34 



Hepialidae 159, 178 



Hepialus humuli 159 



Heptagenia 33, 64 



HERBIVOROUS: feeding on 

 plants, 



Hercothrips fasciatus 10 



Hesperiidae 171, 180 



Hesperobaenus 103 



Hesperophylax 17, 40, 52 



Hessian fly 189, 190 



Heteroceridae 89 



Heterocerus ventral is 89 



HETEROMETABOLA: a col- 

 lective name for the in- 

 sects with gradual or in- 

 complete metamorphosis. 



Hexagenia bilineata 33, 63 



HIBERNATION: a period of 

 lethargy or suspended ani- 

 mation in animals occur- 

 ing during seasonal low 

 temperatures. 



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