Fulgorldae 84 



Fumigation 30 



Fungus gnats 99 



Fungus weevils 75 



FUNICLE: The Joints between the 

 scape and club In geniculate anten- 

 nae. (See Fig. 29H) 



Furcula (See Fig. 63a) 



FUSCOUS: Dark brown. 



Galgupha atra 77 



Gall midges 98 



Gasterophllus Intestlnalls 103 



Gastrophilidae 102 



GENICULATE: Elbowed. (See Fig. 29H) 



GENTALIA: The external copulatory 

 organs 



GENUS: An assemblage of species 

 agreeing In some one character or 

 series of characters. A more or 

 less arbltary grouping. 



Geometridae 95 



Geotrupes splendldus 59 



Gerridae 49, 78 



Gerrls remigis 79 



Giant water bugs 81 



GLA3ER0US: Smooth; free from all 

 vestiture, 



Glolodes macleayana hageni 88 



Glow worms 48, 62 



Gossamer-winged butterflies 91 



GRANULATE: Covered with small grains 

 or giving this appearance. 



Grasshopper 23, 39, 48, 52 



GREGARIUS: Living In societies or 

 communities; but not social. 



Ground beetles 58 



Grubs (See Fig. 5) 30 



Gryllidae 53 



Gryllus asslmllls 39 



GULAR bUTURES: The line of divi- 

 sion between the gula, or throat 

 and genae (or cheeks). (See Figs. 

 80 and 81). 



Gyrinldae 56, 58 



Gryllotalpa hexadactyla 53 



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Haematoplnus suis 46 



Hallctus virescens 114 



Hallplldae 57, 59 



Haliplus triopsis 57 



HALTERES: Balancers. 



Handsome fungus beetles 72, 74 



Harrlsina amerlcana 93 



Hawk moths 93 



HEAD: The first of the three main 



divisions of an insect's body; 



Joined at its base to the thorax. 



33 

 Keliothus obsoleta 96 

 Hellothrlps haemorrholdalis 42 

 Hempltera 39, 49, 76 

 Hem3rocampa leucostlgma 96 

 Heodes thoe 91 

 HERBIVOROUS: Feeding on plant 



material. 

 Hesperidea 89 



Hesperoleon abdominalls 89 

 Hessian fly 98 



Hetaerina amerlcana 50 



Heterocerldae 72 



Heterocerus ventralls 72 



Hexagenla llmbata 42 



HIND ANGLES: As applied to the thorax, 



those angles at the corner of the 



back edge of the pronotum. 

 Hlppoboscldae 97 

 Hlppodamia convergens 74 

 Hister beetles 64 

 Hlsterldae 64 

 HOARY: Covered with a fine white 



silvery pubescence. 

 Hog louse 62 

 Homaemus bljugls 76 

 Homoptera 40, 46, 48, 83 

 Honey bee 113 

 Hornet 42 

 Horn tails 106 

 Horse botflies 102 

 Horse flies 100 

 House fly 37 

 HUI'.I]RAL ANGLES: The outer anterior 



angles of the elytra. 

 HTJI'.i;ral CARINA: An elevated ridge or 



keel on the outer anterior angle of 



elytra. 

 HULI:ruS: The shoulder or basal ex- 

 terior angle of elytra. 

 Hydnocera pallipennis 66 

 Hydrophllidae 60 

 Hydrous triangularis 61 

 Hylemxia brassicae 106 

 Hymenoptera 41, 45, 106 

 Hypera punctata 76 

 Hypoderma lineata 105 

 HYPOPLEURA: Sclerite Just above and 



to front of hind coxa of Diptera 105 



1 



Ichneumonidae 109 



Ichneumon wasps 109 



ILIPRESSED: a surface with shallow 



depressed areas or markings. 

 ILPRESSIONS: Shallow depressed areas 



or markings. 

 Inflating specimens 31 

 INTERVAL: As applied to elytra; the 



space between two rows of punctures 



or striae. 

 Insect pins 23 

 Ischyrus quadrlpunctatus 72 

 Isopera blllneata 44 

 Isoptera 44, 45 

 Ithycerus novaboracensls 75 



Jalysus spinosus 79 

 Jaques, H.E. 116 

 Jumping plant-lice 86 



Katydids 39, 53 

 Keys 33 



Killing bottles (See Fig. 6) 8, 15 

 Killing box 11 



KNEE: The point of Junction of femur 

 and tibia. 



Labia minor 38 



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