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THE ENiOMOIiOfilST S RKCORI). 



CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIV. 



By H. J. TURNER, F.E.S. 



Aberrations : — A. sylvanus, IG ; R. 

 antiopa, 17 ; Z. meliloti, 19 ; P. 

 cardui, 19 ; C. croeeus, 19 ; H. 

 humuli, 19 ; A. bereiiice, 20 ; 

 V. curreus, 20 ; M. cinxia, 38 ; 

 L. sinapis, 49 ; E. cardatuines, 

 49, 56, 144, 145 ; D.paphia, 49 ; 

 A. cydippe, 50 ; B. selenc, 50; B. 

 euphrosync, 50, 146 ; P. c-alhnm, 

 50 ; M. galathea, 51 ; E. jurtuui, 

 51; ^. hyperantus, 51, 207; A. 

 caja, 55; A. thetis, 55; Z. fili- 

 pendulae, 55 ; Z. trifolii, 55 ; 

 K. spini, 56; JR. phlaeas, 57, 76; 

 r. proituba, 57 ; D. .S'niio ()«s- 

 sttla), 57; P. icarus, 76, 144; 

 ^)Us, 81 ; Somatic mosaics, 105, 

 200; P. megera, 144 ; 7'. incsrta, 

 145 ; -E. glypliica, 183 ; (7. mipta, 



183; i4.'coft('cert 187 



Abnormal broods . . . . . . 18 



Abnormalities in Ants, On some, 

 H. Donistborpe . . . . . . 81 



Abundance of, E. cardamines in 



Tyrone 183 



Alate form of E. fonnicaria . . 21 



Albino, L. lathonia (partial) . . 18 



Annual, Exhibition, 204, 221, 222; 



Congress of S.E.U.S.S 204 



Ants, Psycbids and Coleopborids. . 218 

 Beetle attacked by an Ant.. .. 142 



Bequests, to S. London Society, - 

 143 ; to Ent. Society . . . . 165 



Benefits of Entomology . . . . 164 



Bibliography of writings of H. 

 Donisthorpe . . . . . . 83 



Birds and insects . . . . . . 53 



Broods of M. tieitstria . . . . 57 



California in October and Decem- 

 ber, G. B. Pearson .. .. 113 



Chapman's methods in describing 158 

 Characters of the Coleophoridae 



available for differentiation . . 87 

 Classification . . . . . . 197 



Correction, A (The Germs, Hesperia), 

 41 ; quotation (//. varieqitta), 51 ; 

 French Alps . . " . . . . 100 



Current Notes 17, 39, .52, 79, 96, 



142, 164, 185, 203, 220 

 Drecriptions of. Egg and Larva of 

 r . tcestwoodi, 2 ; Mt. Ventoux 

 id Bedouin, 6 ; aberrations of 



H. variegata, 23 ; aberration of 



P. rapae . . . . . . . . 219 



Diptera bred, from a fungus, 189 ; 

 from larvae in burrows of Tomi- 



ciis 189 



Discussion of A', rivata and A'. 

 allernata (sociata) . . . . 20 



Distinguishing characters of sexes 



of H. variegata, G. B. C. Leman 25 

 Don Ignacie Bolivar . . . . 203 



Dwarf, P. rapae, 19; R. luteolata, 



19 ; M. hrassicae, 19 ; A. suft'asa 19 

 Early D. livornica, 115 ; C. argio- 

 li/.s', 201 ; G. rluimni . . . . 201 



Eastern Pyrenees, The, D. H. Pear- 

 son . . . . . . . . 36 



Economic Entomology in U.S.A... 97 

 Entomological Club .. ..203 



Five-spotted Z. filipendulae . . 74 



Flashlight Photography and Nature 147 

 Fluorescence and mimetism . . 80 



Formicidae—A new species and 

 variety, W. C. Crawley . . . . 85 



Fortnight at Mont Ventoux (Pro- 

 vence), A, G. T. Bethune-Baker 8 

 Fossil insects .. .. -. 115 



French Alps of Haute Savoie in 



July, 1920, Lt. E. B. Ashby . . 43 

 Fruhstorfor's methods in describing 157 



Generations in Gonepteryx 



Genitalia of Tortricidae 



Genus, The, Hespeiia, B. C. S. 

 Warren 



Geographical and Seasonal Varia- 

 tions in P. megera 



Groups in the Genus Coleophora . . 



Guests of Ants . . . . 3, 



Gynandromorphs, P. icarus, 142 ; 

 E. cardamines 

 I Habits of S. westwoodi, 2 ; ditto in 

 L-eland, A. W. Stelfox .. 



Hibernation of P. atalanta 



Hippodamia variegana, Descrip- 

 tions of new aberrations of, G. 

 B. C. Leman . . . . 23, 



History of the Chalcid S. erythro- 

 niera in Britain . . 



Hybrids, etc., Z. trifolii x Z. Iiip- 

 pocrepidis, 5b ; Agriadcs 



Indian, insect pests, 79, 96; -rub- 

 ber lining for boxes 



Introduced Ants 



69 



207 



41 



209 

 88 

 21 



183 



42 



95 



101 



76 



220 

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